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Russian Helicopters, a subsidiary of Oboronprom, part of Rostec State Corporation, carried out testing of the new Mi-171A2 and Mi-38 helicopters at the National Helicopter Building Centre (NHBC) in Tomilino, Mosc
Perfect Storm Drives Part-Out Trend
In many ways, the aviation industry's business environment during the past few years has created a perfect storm for early aircraft retirements, reduced valuations and engine part-outs.
Fuel prices are high, and new aircraft are on the way t
Gulfstream overtakes Bombardier as world’s top business jet maker by shipment value
A surge in business aircraft shipments helped Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.
Bombardier Showcases Leading Business Jet Range at LABACE 2013
Bombardier, the world’s leading business aircraft manufacturer, will showcase its leading business jet product portfolio at the 10th annual Latin American Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (LABACE) at Congonhas airport in São Paulo, Brazil from August 14-16, 2013.
New Aircraft Sales Push Durable Goods Orders to a New High
Honeywell eyes aircraft parts sales as new-plane bids slow
Honeywell International Inc.'s aerospace business will complete a study by the end of July to plan an expansion in the $45 billion market for aircraft mechanical parts, said Tim Mahoney, the unit's CEO.
Honeywell, which last year had $1 billion of sales from mechanical components, such as
Boeing profit beats Street as commercial plane sales soar
The World's Fastest Business Jet?
German industrial orders fly high on aircraft sales
Germany's manufacturing industry saw overall rising demand in June, boosting order books to their highest levels in almost a year.
Sales up, skies bright for Cirrus Aircraft
The folks at Cirrus Aircraft have reason to feel good about the latest industry numbers.
After hitting a 11-year low in 2012, airplane shipments were up nearly 25 percent in the first six months of 2013 compared