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  • America And France Help India Out

    11/18/2010 8:58:42 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 1 replies
    The Strategy Page ^ | 11/18/2010 | The Strategy Page
    India is buying 107 American F414 jet engines for its new LCA (Light Combat Aircraft, or "Tejas") jet fighter. These engines will cost about $7.7 million each. Eventually, most of the LCAs built will be powered by the Indian Kaveri engine, which is still in development hell. The F414s will substitute only until the Kaveri is ready. To deal with the Kaveri problem, earlier this year India made a deal with French engine manufacturer Snecma, to provide $200 million worth of technical assistance. Last year, the Indian air force had asserted that help from Snecma would not save the ill-fated...
  • Milestones Old Faithful

    04/17/2010 12:36:34 AM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 1 replies · 485+ views
    Air and Space Magazine ^ | 05/01/2010 | George C. Larson,
    In May 1985, a Boeing 767 operated by Trans World Airlines became the first twin-engine airliner allowed to fly directly from St. Louis, Missouri, TWA’s hub, to Frankfurt, Germany, without altering its course to comply with an international requirement that it never be more than an hour’s flying time from an airport where it could land. The rule harkens back to the days of piston engines, which were so unreliable that at least four were considered necessary for a long flight over the ocean or hostile terrain. Even with four engines, airliners sometimes had to ditch—most notably the Boeing 377...
  • Honda puts HondaJet VLJ on sale one year after launch at OshKosh

    07/25/2006 11:54:13 AM PDT · by managusta · 47 replies · 7,377+ views
    Flight International ^ | 07/25/06 | Jeffrey Decker
    Honda today announced plans to enter the growing very light jet market by formally launching sales of the HondaJet at OshKosh. The company made the announcment at the US Experimental Aircraft Association's (EAA) AirVenture 2006 air show in OshKosh, Wisconsin. The Japanese automotive company, which revealed the previously-secret project 12 months ago, will establish a new US company to pursue Federal Aviation Administration type certification and production certification. "We will have more information to share this [Northern Hemisphere] Fall," Satoshi Toshida, senior managing director of Honda Motor said. "But today we're excited to announce our intention to enter the very...