Rockwell Collins avionics, SATCOM selected for EVA Air’s new Boeing 777 fleet

Taiwan-based EVA Air has selected the full suite of Rockwell Collins avionics, including its industry-leading MultiScan™ Threat Detection System and GLU-925 Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR), and SATCOM for seven new Boeing 777 aircraft with an option for an additional four. “This is an especially meaningful win for Rockwell Collins since EVA was our launch customer for … Dowiedz się więcej

GECAS Selects GEnx Engines for Its Boeing 787 Dreamliners

GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) announced a commitment to order 10 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners powered with GEnx-1B engines. The engines are valued at close to $500 million (USD) list price. “The GEnx engines are performing extremely well in service, and we are proud GECAS selected the engines for its Boeing 787 Dreamliners,” said Kevin McAllister, … Dowiedz się więcej

Rockwell Collins next generation avionics help guide successful first flight of Airbus A350 XWB

A comprehensive package of Rockwell Collins’ information management, communication, navigation, electromechanical and avionics data network systems played a key role in the successful first flight of the Airbus A350 XWB. The flight occurred today in Toulouse, France. “Watching the first flight of the A350 XWB is a gratifying and monumental occasion for our teams in … Dowiedz się więcej

CF34 Engine Orders Surge

May 7, 2013 – GE Aviation received firm orders for more than 200 CF34 engines from customers since December 2012. Orders include: ·         47 firm orders and 47 options for CF34-powered E175 aircraft from Republic Airways (January), ·         Five CF34-powered Embraer E175 and 15 CF34-powered E175 aircraft from Aldus Aviation (January), ·         40 firm orders … Dowiedz się więcej

H75 and H85 turboprop engines received certification from EASA

GE Aviation’s new H75 and H85 turboprop engines received engine type certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The two new engines are derivatives of the H80 engine. Last week, the China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co., Ltd. (CAIGA) selected GE Aviation’s new H85 turboprop engine to power CAIGA’s five-seat Primus 150 business aircraft. … Dowiedz się więcej