The idea of flying in the cargo deck might conjure the colloquial image of cattle class but if French aeronautical engineer Florian Barjot has his way, putting passengers in the bowel of the plane could be the next big travel thing. Barjot’s EarthBay concept unveiled at the recently concluded Aircraft Interiors Expo Americas in Los
It is fitting in the year GE Aviation celebrates its centenary, that the global giant also has reason to celebrate an engine deal worth close to half a billion dollars that extends its already impressive reach within the Asia Pacific.
Boeing says an independent review recommends a revamp of its engineering division and a fresh look at assumptions around flight deck design and operation.
Rolls-Royce says the number of Boeing 787s impacted the Trent 1000 engine issue will remain in the double-digits until at least the second quarter of 2020.
Airbus has raised forecasts for new aircraft deliveries over the next 20 years amid a growing middle class and as airlines replace older generation aircraft
Airbus is trialling new connected technologies to make airline operations more resilient, life easier for cabin crew and improve the passenger experience.