Geopolitics have changed Paris Air Show
View Online | Subscribe
JUN
22

Daily Digest

A selection of content from across the Aviation Week Network

  Aviation Week newsletter    

SHOWNEWS FROM PARIS AIR SHOW

 

Podcast: What's Hot (Literally) at the Paris Air Show

From the F-35’s maiden Paris aerial display, the emergence of eastern players, the potential end of the A380 program, listen in to a lively debate as our team on the ground discuss the main events at the Paris Air Show. 

 

Aircraft Debuting at 2017 Paris Air Show

A look at aircraft that made their debut at Le Bourget this year, from the F-35A and Boeing 787-10 to the Airbus H160 helicopter, Embraer KC-390 and Airbus A321neo.

 

Advertisement

Engines for decades – the formula for success of MTU Aero Engines! We offer our customers and partners products and services that cover the entire lifecycle of commercial and military engines. Our use of innovative technologies and high-tech repair techniques results in efficient, sustainable products and solutions for the aviation of tomorrow.
 
 

Video: French Military Muscle Upgrades At Paris Air Show

The French military is displaying its fighters - the Dassault Rafale and Dassault Mirage at the Paris Air Show. We look at what the French Air Force has in store with new upgrades.

 

Opinion: Mergers and Acquisitions Move Forward

In an active M&A market for the industry, Michael Richter, managing director and head of Lazard’s aerospace and defense investment banking group, shares his observations from the Paris Air Show.

 

Advertisement

 
 

Civil/Military Aerospace Split Has Outlived Its Usefulness

Compared to the cold radioactive vacuum of space, survival in combat is a piece of cake.

 

Advertisement

 
 

Norsk Titanium and Spirit AeroSystems Team on 3D Printing

Norsk Titanium and Spirit AeroSystems have disclosed a commercial aerospace collaboration in 3D printing, reckoning that “thousands of titanium parts” manufactured at Spirit or by its suppliers are candidates for the new technology.

 

Indonesian Aerospace to Fly N-219 Soon

Indonesia’s state-owned aircraft manufacturer Indonesian Aerospace will soon be manufacturing both 19-seat and 50-seat commercial turboprop aircraft for airline operators.

 

Advertisement

 We leverage our proprietary manufacturing expertise to build your aerospace product the best way—for you. From electronics to structures, Ducommun excels at tough technical challenges and delivers innovative, value-added manufacturing solutions.
• Electronic, electromechanical and interconnect systems
• Contoured aerostructure components
• Titanium, aluminum and composite technologies
• Electronics and structural integration

 

 
 

Avic Seeks More International Cooperation

China’s Avic state aviation conglomerate aims to expand cooperation with the international aerospace community this year.

 

MOST READ ON AVIATIONWEEK.COM