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FLIGHT
INTERNATIONAL
21-27 JUNE 2016
REWINGING IT
EXPORT INTEREST
LIFTS BAE TOWARD
ADVANCED HAWK
DEFENCE P22
BIG OPPORTUNITY
Doric seeks potential new
users for leased A380s,
as Singapore Airlines
considers early return
16
POWER SHIFT
Pratt & Whitney outlines
challenge of achieving
unprecedented ramp-up
with geared turbofan
20
MANUFACTURING
BANKING ON
THE CSERIES
How recent rush of orders for Bombardier’s
flagship is revitalising Montreal supply chain
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In
1997
we turned the
world of Services on its head.
Now we’re doing it again.
TotalCare® was an industry game-changing concept that revolutionised the way we care
for our customers’ engines. It continues to be our most comprehensive service and the
most popular choice by our customers; but just like our engine technology, our services
have continued to adapt and evolve. We’ve added TotalCare® Flex® and SelectCare™,
innovative and flexible services that can be tailored to meet the specific requirements of
customers across all phases of the engine lifecycle.
But we’ve not stopped there. We are already developing the next range of Service Solutions,
broadening our scope of support across our customers’ operations. ‘Big Data’ isn’t new
to us; we already analyse billions of data points every flight, but we are investing heavily
in digital infrastructure and data analytics to help customers reduce costs, increase
operational efficiency and enhance fleet availability.
Nearly two decades ago we turned the world on its head. Now the industry is watching us
do it again.
We deliver the best
jet engines in the world
The story continues...
Taking it
to the MAX.
Our LEAP-1B engine. On wing and now certified to fly
with the Boeing 737 MAX.
The architecture of reliability.
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CFM International is a 50/50 joint company between GE and Safran Aircraft Engines.
PERFORMANCE | EXECUTION | TECHNOLOGY
MORE TO BELIEVE IN
FLIGHT
INTERNATIONAL
21-27 JUNE 2016
VOLUME 189
NUMBER 5543
NEWS
FLIGHT
INTERNATIONAL
21-27 JUNE 2016
REWINGING IT
EXPORT INTEREST
LIFTS BAE TOWARD
ADVANCED HAWK
DEFENCE P22
BIG OPPORTUNITY
Doric seeks potential new
users for leased A380s,
as Singapore Airlines
considers early return
16
POWER SHIFT
Pratt & Whitney outlines
challenge of achieving
unprecedented ramp-up
with geared turbofan
20
MANUFACTURING
BANKING ON
THE CSERIES
How recent rush of orders for Bombardier’s
flagship is revitalising Montreal supply chain
£3.60
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THIS WEEK
Located wreckage key to A320 crash
RAF clips Reds’ wings at Farnborough.
UTC in a spin as firm downplays chief executive’s
geared fan cost revelation.
EASA approval clears the way for Swiss bliss
10
H135 order brings assembly to China.
VIP 777 clipped runway with wing at Le Bourget.
HForce passes test with H225M
11
Typhoon testing hits Tornado’s transition targets.
Comair keen despite St Helena blow
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COVER IMAGE
To accompany our special
report about Montreal’s
aerospace revival, we
chose Bombardier’s CS300
making its debut at last
year’s Paris air show
P26
AIR TRANSPORT
14
TAAG considers 787 swap-out as oil slump bites.
TAP tightens rules after engine failure
15
FAA develops pilot mental health assistance plans.
Azerbaijan to take 159-seat MC-21s
16
Doric seeks options for returned SIA superjumbos.
FAA advances A320 pitot deadline.
Budapest airport boosted by LHT engineering shift
19
Boeing must ‘colour outside the lines’.
MA700 in design phase as AVIC defines ambition
DEFENCE
21
Danish parliament approves F-35A acquisition.
Poseidon deal to restore UK maritime patrol pride
22
Hawk testbed set to show new wing.
Boeing readies Chinook for composite blade test
23
Marine Hornets back from the dead.
Ankara finalises $3.5bn deal for T-70 production
BUSINESS AVIATION
24
Citation Longitude powered up.
Etihad adds first Phenom 100E trainer
25
SJ30i readied for first flight.
IAI seeks to assemble aerostructures deals to
supply civil aircraft segment
Boeing
Aerobatics from Red Arrows off Farnborough bill
P9
COVER STORY
26 Local heroes
For 40,000 aerospace workers at
200 firms clustered around Montreal, fortunes
ride on the orderbooks of Bell, Bombardier, CAE
and P&WC
FEATURES
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UTILITY TURBOPROPS
Czech mates
Evektor is
aiming to bring the Czech Republic’s first all-new
civil type in a generation to production. But can
the EV-55 repeat the success of the nation’s
veteran L-410?
BEHIND THE HEADLINES
Michael Gubisch
(pictured)
checked out
EasyJet’s
main-
tenance plans at
London
Gatwick
(P12). In
Montreal,
Jon Hemmerdinger
saw
Canada’s aerospace
players
(P26), and
Craig Hoyle
vis-
ited
BAE Systems’ Warton
final assembly site (P22)
REGULARS
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Comment
Straight & Level
Letters
Classified
Jobs
Working Week
NEXT WEEK
SIMULATORS
Our Civil Simulator Census
reveals which companies are
leading the field in enabling
commercial pilot training
Danish parliament approves F-35A acquisition plan
P21.
Azerbaijan Airlines set to take Irkut MC-21-300s
P15
FLIGHT TRAINING
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NEWS FOCUS
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EasyJet takes can-do stance on MRO.
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P&W opens up on supply chain issues
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