- Much to Look Forward to at Singapore Airshow 2012[Feb. 12, 2012]
There will be many biennial favourites and firsts for visitors to check out at the third edition of Asia's largest and one of the three most important aerospace and defence exhibitions in the world, Singapore Airshow 2012.
- Wing Cracks Could Cost Airbus EUR100 Million - Report[Feb. 12, 2012]
Dealing with the wing cracks found in Airbus A380 superjumbos could cost the European plane maker up to EUR100 million (US$132 million), a German magazine reported.
- Boeing 787 Dreamliner Lands in Singapore for First Time[Feb. 11, 2012]
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner landed in Singapore for the first time on Saturday, ahead of the Singapore Airshow, where it will be featured.
- Boeing Calls for Sino-U.S. Efforts on ETS[Feb. 11, 2012]
The United States should form a united front with China to combat European Union carbon-emission taxes, a senior executive with Boeing Co said on Friday.
- Lufthansa's First Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental Takes Flight[Feb. 08, 2012]
The Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental set for first delivery to airline launch customer Lufthansa completed its first production flight Wednesday.
- Rolls-Royce Profit Rises on Demand for New Engines, Repair Work[Feb. 09, 2012]
Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc, the world's second-largest aircraft-engine maker, said full-year profit rose in line with estimates, buoyed by a backlog of power plant orders for passenger jets at Boeing Co. and Airbus SAS.
- Boeing 787 Dreamliner Debuts in Bangkok for Dream Tour[Feb. 09, 2012]
Boeing's new mid-size passenger airplane, the 787 Dreamliner, touched down here after demonstrating its long-range capabilities by flying nonstop from Seattle's Boeing Field to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport - a distance of 7,679 miles (12,358 km). The visit is part of Boeing's Dream Tour.
- Qantas A380 Fleet to Be Checked for Cracks[Feb. 09, 2012]
Qantas will inspect its fleet of Airbus A380s for cracks on its wings following a European directive, but the engineers' union says it should have happened months ago.
- What Will Airbus A380 Fault Mean for Passengers and Airlines?[Feb. 09, 2012]
The European Aviation Safety Agency has ordered checks for cracks in the wings of the Airbus A380, though it has stopped short of grounding the fleet. CNN examines some key questions about the aircraft and what it means for the passengers, the airlines and the manufacturers.
- Boeing CEO: 787 Problem Won't Slow Production[Feb. 08, 2012]
The CEO of Boeing said the latest problem with its new 787 will not slow production.