Boeing’s fifth straight month of positive net orders and several delivery-data bright spots were offset by flydubai’s cancellation of 65 737 MAXs and news of more 787 production-quality issues.
Selecting an aircraft type involves many decisions, mostly involving the type’s performance characteristics, but also, of course, the financing required to add aircraft to the fleet.
Since the beginning of the development, the multi-mission aircraft #C390 #Millennium has already performed many tests and achieved several certifications such as Extraction Air Drop and Aerial Refueling.
From American Airlines saying the revenue gap versus pre-pandemic is closing to the slow Asia-Pacific recovery threatening OEM deliveries. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
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The COVID-19 downturn and Boeing 737 MAX crisis have altered the dynamic between OEMs and their supply chains. As aerospace recovers, are brutal price squeezes on suppliers easing up? Do suppliers have more leverage?
Today, the aerospace industry stands on the horizon of a new era of aviation - Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and this vision is getting closer to becoming a day-to-day reality. Much work has been done to prove the business case of this transformative airborne technology and now the focus needs to switch to how enabling technologies, regulatory changes, and financing and private investment will make these ideas work in practice.
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