Welcome to your enhanced digital of ShowNews by Aviation Week Network. Below you'll find a roundup of the biggest news and exclusive insights from the Farnborough Airshow.
As 2022 Farnborough Airshow attendees sizzled in the record-breaking heat in England, aircraft orders seemed to sit on the back burner this year, with a few breakouts, mainly from Boeing.
Ahead of day one (Monday) of the Farnborough Air Show, all aircraft to be showcased at the static display were snapped flying in to Farnborough. Our photographer was there to capture each arrival at the weekend as the aircraft touched down on the scorched tarmac amid almost record high temperatures.
The companies are entering the most expensive phase of their existence, building conforming prototypes for certification flight-testing and setting up manufacturing facilities.
ShowNews' Angus Batey speaks with Aerobility's Guy Westgate about the charity's new Grob Able modified motor-glider adapted for people with disabilities.
Embraer remains on track to induct the first aircraft in the first quarter of 2024.
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