Boeing forecasts 950 new aircraft for Oceania over next 20 years
Boeing has forecast a $US140 billion market for 950 new aircraft for Oceania – Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific – over the next 20 years as airlines in the region replace order models with newer, more fuel efficient jets. The estimate, contained in Boeing’s Current Market Outlook (CMO) for 2015-2034, is a reduction
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Sydney Airport expects to receive Badgerys Creek contract this year
Sydney Airport says it expects to receive a “Notice of Intention” from the federal government regarding the proposed Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek later in 2016. The company told the Australian Securities Exchange in its full year results presentation on Thursday, which showed a 5.6 per cent increase in revenue and 5.8 per cent
Bell Helicopter, BAE Systems position AH-1Z for potential Tiger replacement?
Bell Helicopter and BAE Systems Australia have signed a teaming agreement that positions them to offer the AH-1Z Viper as a potential early replacement for the Army’s Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH). Signed at the Singapore Airshow on Tuesday, the agreement would see BAE Systems Australia provide maintenance and support services for the AH-1Z in Australia.
Mitsubishi Regional Jet gets boost with new leasing customer
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with US-based leasing company Aerolease Aviation for the purchase of 10 MRJ90 regional jets, as well as options for a further 10 aircraft. The announcement of the LOI, which both parties hope to finalise into a firm contract over the next month, took place at
Boeing talks up 787 passenger experience
Boeing says independent research shows its 787 Dreamliners are the “preferred” choice for economy passengers in terms of cabin space and comfort. The results of a survey of passengers were presented during a media conference at the Singapore Airshow on Tuesday with Boeing Commercial Airplanes vice president of marketing Randy Tinseth and Scoot chief executive