viernes, 19 de julio de 2024

El Airbus A321XLR recibe la certificación de tipo de la AESA

Airbus A321XLR receives EASA type certification

The Airbus A321XLR powered by CFM LEAP-1A engines has received its Type Certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), preparing the way for the entry-into-service of the new aircraft at the end of the summer. The Type Certificate was handed over by Florian Guillermet, Executive Director of EASA to Isabelle Bloy, A321XLR Chief Engineer. Certification of the Pratt & Whitney engine version is slated for later in 2024.

UK MoD and Hypersonix commit to hypersonic missile deal

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RTX signs multinational NATO deal on Paveway laser guidance kits

CrowdStrike Update Pushing Windows Machines Into a BSOD Loop

Planes grounded as mass worldwide IT outage hits airlines, media and banks - BBC News

Planes grounded as mass worldwide IT outage hits airlines, media and banks - BBC News

Opinión: ¿Y si el futuro de las eVTOL fuera servir en la Armada? (y en cualquier otro ejército)

A medida que se acerca la certificación, los eVTOL se enfrentan a un creciente escepticismo