UAC moves Superjet 100 from Sukhoi to Irkut in company restructure

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Italy's Piaggio Aerospace insolvent, goes into receivership

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Empresas aeronáuticas andaluzas buscan oportunidades de negocio en la Feria AEROMART Toulouse con el apoyo de EXTENDA





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Andalucía, 10 de diciembre de 2018



Andalucía lideró las exportaciones aeronáuticas españolas en 2017 con 3.293 millones de euros y Francia como segundo mercado al concentrar el 22% de las ventas



Un total de ocho empresas andaluzas del sector aeronáutico han participado en la XII Feria Aeromart Toulouse 2018 con el apoyo de la Consejería de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidad, a través de Extenda-Agencia Andaluza de Promoción Exterior. La cita, considerada uno de los principales eventos mundiales del sector aeroespacial, se ha celebrado en Toulouse (Francia) del 4 al 6 de diciembre.



Las firmas andaluzas han presentado en esta feria sus capacidades ante los responsables de compra de las principales empresas del sector aeroespacial, que se reúnen bianualmente en Aeromart para aprovechar las oportunidades de negocio que genera este evento de primera línea de la industria aeronáutica.



En esta edición han participado 1.300 empresas de 45 países, las cuales han mantenido más de 15.000 reuniones bilaterales. Además de la presencia de todas las regiones francesas, en la cita han estado representadas las industrias aeronáuticas de Estados Unidos, Italia, Alemania, Reino Unido o Turquía, Japón, Brasil o Portugal.



De este modo, además de presentar su oferta a través del stand correspondiente, las empresas de la comunidad han desarrollado una agenda de reuniones bilaterales con agentes del sector de su interés. Junto a ello, los participantes han tenido la oportunidad de asistir a los talleres y conferencias programados en el evento, que este año se han centrado en las infraestructuras espaciales y los modelos de subcontratación.



El aeronáutico es un sector estratégico para la economía de Andalucía, que lideró las exportaciones españolas del sector en 2017 con 3.293 millones de euros, el 57% de las ventas nacionales, una cifra que refleja que las empresas andaluzas han duplicado su facturación internacional en sólo tres años, con un alza del 112%. Francia es el segundo mercado de la industria aeronáutica andaluza, con 739 millones de euros en ventas en 2017, el 22,4% del total.



Empresas andaluzas en Aeromart



La delegación andaluza presente en Aeromart con el apoyo de Extenda ha estado integrada por ocho empresas, de las cuales seis proceden de Sevilla (Grabysur, Galvatec, Aerotecnic Metallic, Bosado, Sofitec, Casemedia Embalajes); y dos de Cádiz (M&M y Airtificial).



La organización de esta acción por parte de Extenda será cofinanciada con fondos procedentes de la Unión Europea a través del P.O. FEDER de Andalucía 2014-2020, dotado con una contribución comunitaria del 80%.



Liderazgo aeronáutico



Según datos de Extenda, Andalucía lideró las exportaciones españolas del sector aeronáutico en 2017 con 3.293 millones de euros, el 57% de las ventas nacionales, una cifra que supone duplicar el dato de 2015 y multiplicar por siete la factura exportadora de la última década, cuando ha sumado 2.800 millones de euros más en exportaciones.



Con estos datos, Andalucía ha pasado en este periodo de ser la segunda a la primera comunidad autónoma de España en exportaciones aeronáuticas, adelantando a Madrid, al pasar de suponer del 20,7% de las ventas nacionales a concentrar el 57%. Asimismo, el sector ha triplicado su peso en el global de las exportaciones andaluzas hasta representar el 10,7% en 2017, aportando diversificación al comercio internacional de la comunidad.



Francia fue el segundo mercado del aeronáutico andaluz en 2017, al que facturó 739 millones de euros, el 22,4% del total, lo que significa que Andalucía ha multiplicado por ocho sus exportaciones al mercado galo en la última década. Sevilla y Cádiz concentran la totalidad de las ventas, que encabeza Sevilla con 443 millones vendidos en 2017, el 60% del total; mientras que Cádiz suma 296 millones, el 40%.



Apoyo al sector aeronáutico



Extenda apoya al sector aeronáutico andaluz de manera específica a través de diversas acciones de promoción internacional, diseñadas para atender las necesidades de las empresas tanto de manera individual como agrupada. En lo que ha transcurrido de 2018, Extenda ha atendido a casi un centenar de empresas aeronáuticas de Andalucía a través de 134 acciones, que, en conjunto, han sumado más de 300 participaciones.



Entre las acciones de Extenda en las que han participado empresas andaluzas aeronáuticas destacan ADM Sevilla, que contó con más de una treintena de firmas del sector; el Encuentro empresarial Aerospace Summit Bruselas o IMEX Andalucía, con presencia de 23 empresas aeronáuticas. Junto a ello, la industria andaluza se ha promocionado en ferias como Farnborough o ILA Berlín Air Show, así como en el mercado americano a través de la misión comercial directa a Estados Unidos organizada por Extenda, a la que se sumaron una quincena de firmas.


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CT rebrands its corporate identity on its 30th anniversary

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• The company updates its corporate image on the 30th anniversary with the aim of communicating its values in a close and honest way.
• The human capital formed by expert engineers and the technical experience achieved by CT during the years underlie its whole activity, outlined in its new "Engineering Driven People" tagline.

Madrid, December 3rd of 2018. CT, the leading engineering company in technological innovation throughout the entire product lifecycle, has updated its corporate image on the occasion of its 30 years of history. CT redefines its positioning and brings together all its branch offices under the large umbrella of the new global brand.

A thorough process of internal and external analysis based on the customers, suppliers and employees’ opinions has revealed the two fundamental pillars supporting the company’s activity: human capital and the technical part provided by experienced engineers. Thus, CT new image and "Engineering Driven People" claim are the result of this study, which outlines and define the values that the company has championed for 30 years.

CT’s 30th anniversary brings considerable changes for the company, which reaffirms its statement and values in order to achieve a differentiating position in the market. CT faces a new stage of growth, striving for an international reference position in innovative solutions that help its customers to be more competitive.

CT, a company of Spanish origin with over 1,600 professionals in more than 20 international offices, places people at the heart of its activity. In this way, it reaffirms its commitment to attract and retain talent by providing personalized career plans and training programs. As evidence, CT ranked for the third year in a row, the first 50 Best Companies to Work for in Spain and as the Best Engineering Services Company in the last two years.

During its 30 years of history, CT has provided engineering services to large international companies, such as Airbus, becoming the only Spanish supplier of product engineering (ES2) and manufacturing (ME3S) for the aeronautical company worldwide. CT is also a preferred provider for Navantia, whilst working with Audi and Repsol companies, among many others. In addition, CT has
provided engineering services in relevant projects such as Medina-La Meca High Speed Railway (carried out by its Automotive Engineering division) or for Sagrada Familia,Monument (carried out by the Architecture division).

Additional recognition includes CT’s award granted by the Spanish Official Chamber of Commerce in France (BECC) for its local activity in economic, social, R&D and sustainable development terms.

Jesús Prieto, President&CEO of CT says: "We face this new stage with the same entrepreneurial spirit I had when I founded the company in 1988; with people-oriented mission, the struggle for commitments accomplishment, the service vocation and the aim of offering the most advanced technological solutions to our clients, in order to help them to be more competitive. All these aspects, along with the expertise achieved over 30 years, shape CT’s today essence: a company formed by engineers passionate about the challenges of engineering ".

About CT
CT provides engineering services in the aeronautical, naval, automotive, rail, energy, industrial
plants, architecture and construction sectors. CT covers the entire life cycle of the products,
from product design engineering, manufacturing engineering to post-sales support engineering.
CT has more than 1,600 employees and a network of offices in Spain, France, Germany,
Portugal, the United Kingdom, India and Brazil. CT is a supplier of engineering services in
design, manufacturing, assembly and maintenance phases for the civil and military sector. CT is
the only Spanish supplier of product engineering (ES2) and manufacturing (ME3S) for Airbus in
the world and a preferred supplier of engineering for Navantia. Other relevant works stand out,
such as the participation of the CT Architecture division in the La Sagrada Familia project or the
Automotive Engineering division in the Medina-Mecca AVE.

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European regional airlines could be hardest hit by no-deal Brexit

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Embraer-Boeing aviation deal blocked by Brazilian court

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Gulfstream G650ER Connects New York With Dubai In Record Time



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SAVANNAH, Georgia, December 10, 2018 — Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. today announced that the ultralong-range Gulfstream G650ER has completed a record-breaking flight en route to the Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) Show in Dubai. The aircraft bested the previous world speed record by one hour and 48 minutes.

The G650ER flew from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, a distance of 6,142 nautical miles/11,375 kilometers, in just 11 hours and two minutes. The flight was completed at an average speed of Mach 0.90.

“Time and again, the G650ER has demonstrated its performance agility,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “And this is another one of those times. No other aircraft offers the high-speed range utility that the G650ER does out of high-demand airports like Teterboro. This proves yet again that the G650ER remains in a class by itself.”

More than 325 G650 and G650ER aircraft operate around the world, including more than 30 in the Middle East alone.

Pending approval by the National Aeronautic Association, this record will be the G650 family’s 79th.

The G650ER, along with the rest of the Gulfstream fleet, will be on display at Dubai World Central from Dec. 10-12.




About Gulfstream

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world’s most technologically advanced business-jet aircraft. Gulfstream has produced more than 2,800 aircraft for customers around the world since 1958. To meet the diverse transportation needs of the future, Gulfstream offers a comprehensive fleet of aircraft, comprising the Gulfstream G280TM, the Gulfstream G550TM, the Gulfstream G500TM, the Gulfstream G600TM, the Gulfstream G650TM and the Gulfstream G650ERTM. We invite you to visit our website for more information and photos at www.gulfstreamnews.com.

More information about General Dynamics is available at www.generaldynamics.com.

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HondaJet Elite Receives Type Certification in Japan



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GREENSBORO, N.C. - December 10, 2018 - Honda Aircraft Company announced today that the HondaJet Elite has received type certification from the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). Obtaining type certification from JCAB demonstrates that the HondaJet Elite complies with all of the exacting standards set by the organization including those for strength, performance, safety, function and reliability.
In June 2018, Honda Aircraft Company began sales of the HondaJet Elite through HondaJet Japan, a local HondaJet dealer in the region. Since this expansion, Honda Aircraft has taken orders in Japan for more than 10 aircraft to date. Deliveries of the aircraft are scheduled to begin before the end of 2018.

Comments by Takahiro Hachigo, President & Representative Director of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.:
"I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the members of the Civil Aviation Bureau of the Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism for their great understanding and cooperation with Honda. Creating mobility products that enable people to enjoy the freedom of mobility in the sky has been Honda's dream since its founding. Today, we are delighted that our HondaJet received type certification in Japan, the home country of Honda. This is one example of embodying our passion to serve people worldwide with the "joy of expanding their life's potential." Honda will continue taking on challenges to expand life’s potential for our customers."

Comments by Michimasa Fujino, President & CEO of Honda Aircraft Company:
"We are proud to have obtained type certification in Japan, the home of Honda, and we are pleased our efforts in the development of advanced technologies are being recognized. The newly certified HondaJet Elite is our latest aircraft and I am confident it will provide efficient and comfortable mobility to our customers throughout Japan. Through our sales of the HondaJet Elite, we will strive to create a society where business jets are more easily accessible to everyone in Japan."

About HondaJet Elite
The fastest, furthest and highest-flying plane in its class*, the HondaJet Elite incorporates Honda Aircraft's many technological innovations, including the unique Over-The-Wing Engine Mount (OTWEM) configuration, Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) nose and wing and composite fuselage. These advancements contribute to the aircraft's superior performance, unparalleled efficiency and maximized fuselage space, making the aircraft's cabin the largest in its class. The HondaJet Elite is also significantly more fuel efficient than all other similarly sized twin-engine business jets. Certified for single pilot operation, the HondaJet Elite continues to live up to the company's reputation for superior performance, efficiency, quality and value. In addition to its JCAB certification, the HondaJet Elite is also certified by the United States (Federal Aviation Administration), Europe (European Aviation Safety Agency) and India (Directorate General of Civil Aviation).

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Royole and Airbus Enter Partnership on Flexible Electronic Technologies for Aircraft Applications



Royole Corporation and Airbus China Innovation Centre (ACIC) have formally signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU). The two parties will collaborate to develop applications that implement flexible electronic technologies in various environments and investigate the possibilities for commercial cooperation. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/royole-and-airbus-enter-partnership-on-flexible-electronic-technologies-for-aircraft-applications-300762703.html

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Pratt & Whitney Inaugurates New Aerospace Engineering Center in Puerto Rico



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EAST HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Pratt & Whitney, a division of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), today announced its official inauguration of the Pratt & Whitney Puerto Rico Aguadilla Engineering Center in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. The celebration also included a $500,000 donation by Pratt & Whitney to the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez. Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló and representatives from the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO) attended the ceremony alongside several Pratt & Whitney and UTC executives.


The renovated $14M facility, made possible through a collaboration with PRIDCO, is 104,000 square feet and houses more than 800 Pratt & Whitney Puerto Rico employees with the capacity for 400 more. The facility is on track for LEED Silver certification with multiple features designed with sustainability in mind. It also has an open-concept floorplan to support communication and collaboration.

Pratt & Whitney Puerto Rico, Inc., formerly Infotech Aerospace Services, Inc. (IAS), is an aerospace engineering center that designs, evaluates and supports Pratt & Whitney's game-changing commercial and military gas turbine engines, including the Geared Turbofan engine. Since entering into service in early 2016, the GTF engine has demonstrated its promised ability to reduce fuel burn by 16 percent, to reduce NOx emissions by 50 percent to the regulatory standard and to lower the noise footprint by 75 percent.

"We brought IAS into the Pratt & Whitney family because we recognized the tremendous potential the business offered us — in particular, the talented engineers and employees," said Geoff Hunt, senior vice president of Engineering, Pratt & Whitney. "I want to thank PRIDCO for their support in making this beautifully renovated facility possible. This is something we can all come together to celebrate, especially in light of the devastation of Hurricane Maria."

Since Hurricane Maria in September 2017, Pratt & Whitney employees around the world have been committed to relief efforts through a combination of financial contributions, donation events and volunteerism. Local employees have helped more than 600 families in eight towns by distributing food and personal items and by volunteering to repair damaged homes. Pratt & Whitney Puerto Rico is committed to continuing to support these local communities in the ongoing recovery efforts.

As part of its commitment to Puerto Rico and its people, Pratt & Whitney also presented a donation of $500,000 to the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez to fund an aerospace teaching laboratory designed to train the next generation of mechanical and electrical engineers in the propulsion design and development.

"This donation further strengthens our relationship with the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez," said John Delametter, general manager, Pratt & Whitney Puerto Rico. "Many of our best engineers come from this university, and this new laboratory will help future engineers develop the skills necessary for them to be successful in the aerospace industry in Puerto Rico and beyond."

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Avolon firms up order for 100 A320neo Family aircraft



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Dublin, Ireland-headquartered aircraft lessor Avolon has firmed up an order for 75 A320neos and 25 A321neos. The agreement is the single largest order for Airbus aircraft ever placed by Avolon.

The agreement takes Avolon’s cumulative orders with Airbus to 284 aircraft (240 single-aisles and 44 widebody aircraft) including the A321neo, the A330neo and the A350 XWB.

Dómhnal Slattery, Avolon CEO, commented: “Our order for 100 A320neo family aircraft builds on our leading industry position and reflects our ambition to become the global leader in the sector. We continue to see robust demand from our customers for the A320neo family globally. This is consistent with our own market research and global fleet forecast. This order affirms our belief in the medium-term market outlook and the strong growth prospects for our business.”

“This order underscores the market appetite for the efficiency, reliability and passenger appeal of our A320neo Family,” said Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer. “The A320 Family of aircraft is a future-proof asset for investors and airlines alike. Avolon’s recent success is a testimony to its leadership’s dedication to our industry. Its commitment to Airbus reflects its profound market insights. I personally look forward to further extending this relationship as we go forward.”

The new order for 100 aircraft, together with the 22 single-aisles and four wide-bodies already delivered, increases Avolon’s Airbus backlog to 258, the largest of any lessor.

Featuring the widest single-aisle cabin in the sky, the efficient A320neo Family incorporates the very latest technologies including new generation engines and Sharklets, which together deliver more than 15 percent fuel and CO2 savings from day one and 20 percent by 2020 as well as 50 percent noise reduction. With more than 6,200 orders received from over 100 customers, the A320neo Family has captured some 60 percent of the market.

Note: Avolon figures include Hong Kong Aviation Capital and ex “CIT Leasing” orders.

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Boeing, ELG Carbon Fibre find new life for airplane structure material in groundbreaking partnership



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  • First-agreement of its kind will repurpose aerospace-grade composite material for making laptop cases, car parts and other products
  • Partnership will reduce solid waste by more than one million pounds a year

SEATTLE, Dec. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE:BA] and ELG Carbon Fibre today announced a partnership to recycle excess aerospace-grade composite material, which will be used by other companies to make products such as electronic accessories and automotive equipment.

The agreement – the first of its kind for the aerospace industry – covers excess carbon fiber from 11 Boeing airplane manufacturing sites and will reduce solid waste by more than one million pounds a year.

Carbon-fiber reinforced material is extremely strong and lightweight, making it attractive for a variety of uses, including in building the super-efficient 787 Dreamliner and the all-new 777X airplane.

As the largest user of aerospace-grade composites from its commercial and defense programs, Boeing has been working for several years to create an economically viable carbon fiber reuse industry. The company improved its production methods to minimize excess and developed a model for collecting scrap material.

But technical barriers stood in the way of repurposing material that had already been "cured" or prepped for use in the airplane manufacturing process. UK-based ELG developed a proprietary method to recycle "cured" composites so they do not have to be thrown out.

"Recycling cured carbon fiber was not possible just a few years ago," said Tia Benson Tolle, Boeing Materials & Fabrication director for Product Strategy & Future Airplane Development. "We are excited to collaborate with ELG and leverage innovative recycling methods to work toward a vision where no composite scrap will be sent to landfills."

To prove that the recycling method can be applied on a grand scale, Boeing and ELG conducted a pilot project where they recycled excess material from Boeing's Composite Wing Center in Everett, Wash., where the massive wings for the 777X airplane are made.

ELG put the excess materials through treatment in a furnace, which vaporizes the resin that holds the carbon fiber layers together and leaves behind clean material. Over the course of 18 months, the companies saved 380,000 pounds of carbon fiber, which was cleaned and sold to companies in the electronics and ground transportation industries.

"Security of supply is extremely important when considering using these materials in long-term automotive and electronic projects," said Frazer Barnes, managing director of ELG Carbon Fibre. "This agreement gives us the ability to provide that assurance, which gives our customers the confidence to use recycled materials."

Based on the success of the pilot project, Boeing says the new agreement should save a majority of the excess composite material from its 11 sites, which will support the company's goal to reduce solid waste going to landfills 20 percent by 2025.

"This collaboration takes Boeing's commitment to protect the environment to a whole new level. Recycling composites will eventually be as commonplace as recycling aluminum and titanium," said Kevin Bartelson, 777 Wing Operations leader.

Boeing and ELG are considering expanding the agreement to include excess material from three additional Boeing sites in Canada, China and Malaysia.

As a result of the partnership, ELG estimates the number of its employees will nearly triple from 39 in 2016 to an expected 112 by the end of 2019 as the recycling market continues to expand.

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Boeing Launches Longest-Range Business Jet Ever with BBJ 777X



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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Dec. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing Business Jets (NYSE: BA) today announced it is launching the BBJ 777X, a new Boeing Business Jet model that can fly more than half way around the world without stopping, farther than any business jet ever built.

"Our most exclusive customers want to travel with the best space and comfort and fly directly to their destination. The new BBJ 777X will be able to do this like no other airplane before it, redefining ultra-long range VIP travel," said Greg Laxton, head of Boeing Business Jets, at the bi-annual Middle East Business Aviation Association Show (MEBAA).

Customers can choose between two models: the BBJ 777-8 and BBJ 777-9. The BBJ 777-8 offers the longest range of 11,645 nautical miles (21,570 km) and a spacious 3,256 sq. ft. (302.5 sq m) cabin.

The BBJ 777-9 provides an even larger cabin measuring 3,689 sq. ft. (342.7 sq m), while still offering ultra-long range of 11,000 nautical miles (20,370 km). This model opens up almost unlimited interior design options to ensure ultimate comfort for long distance travel.

To demonstrate the versatility of the airplane's spacious cabin, BBJ unveiled interior concepts from three leading design firms: Greenpoint Technologies, Jet Aviation, and Unique Aircraft Design. Each concept shows how the BBJ 777X can be transformed to suit the tastes of any VIP customer.

The strength of the BBJ fleet of airplanes was highlighted at the air show as Boeing announced it recently booked another order for its BBJ MAX family. The order from an unidentified customer brings total orders for the BBJ MAX to 21.

Based on Boeing's best-selling 737 MAX airplane, the BBJ MAX offers more than three times the cabin space as most of its competitors, a lower cabin altitude, and the ability to fly 7,000 nautical miles (12,964 km).

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