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Rolls-Royce and Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) have announced an agreement covering maintenance of the Trent XWB engine which powers the Airbus A350 XWB.
Boeing announced orders and commitments for a total of 571 commercial aircraft, valued at $74.5bn at list prices, while Airbus booked $40bn in new business.
Mapaero, a French provider of water-based coatings, has signed agreements with AVIC and Irkut on cabin and structural painting solutions.
CFM International (Safran/GE) has announced orders for 1,658 engines, plus long-term service agreements, worth more than $27bn.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has signed a contract for one H215, and the Japanese Coast Guard has ordered three more H225s.
Canadian simulator/pilot training specialist CAE has released its first CAE Airline Pilot Demand Outlook, a 10-year view of airline pilot needs around the world.
MBDA is presenting the new SmartGlider family of guided weapons with folding wings and a range of over 100km. Service entry is targeted for no later than 2025.
Bombardier has signed a letter of intent (LoI) with India’s SpiceJet for up to 50 Q400 turboprop airliners, an order potentially worth $1.7bn at list price.
Leonardo has been chosen to develop and deliver the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) Logistics Information System (ALIS).
Safran Helicopter Engines has signed an MoU with Thai Aviation Industries to support helicopter engines operated by Royal Thai Armed Forces.
Airbus Helicopters has unveiled the aerodynamic configuration of the Rapid And Cost-Effective Rotorcraft (Racer) high-speed demonstrator it is developing as part of the Clean Sky 2 European research programme.
Safran Helicopter Engines has announced the first ground run of the Arriel 2L2 engine for South Korea’s LAH helicopter.
Leonardo and Sino-US Intercontinental have signed a contract for 17 helicopters and strengthened their partnership in the Chinese market.
L3 is showing the latest enhancement to the AT-802L Longsword missionized aircraft, along with the King Air-based SPYDR II tactical ISR aircraft
Safran Electrical & Power has signed a technological and commercial co-operation agreement with Diota, a leading publisher of augmented reality software solutions for industry.
The French defence procurement agency DGA is highlighting progress on the upcoming F3-R standard of the Rafale combat aircraft.
Boeing and CDB Aviation Lease Finance have signed an MoU for 42 737 MAX 8s, 10 737 MAX 10s and eight 787-9 Dreamliners.
The three-year agreement will enable Boom to use Stratsys FDM-based 3D printing technology for production-grade aircraft parts and advanced composite tooling.
Boeing says it has more than 240 orders and commitments from more than 10 customers for the latest addition to the 737 MAX family, which now counts five different variants.
Safran Helicopter Engines has received EASA engine type certification for its Ardiden 3G engine, which powers Russian Helicopters’ Ka-62.
The A380plus would feature increased passenger capacity options and new winglets providing up to 4% fuel burn savings.
Leonardo is displaying the M-346FA (Fighter Attack) aircraft at Le Bourget, the latest addition to the M-346 family.
The Kuwait Air Force and Kuwait National Guard will use Thales flight simulators to train Caracal helicopter pilots and crews
The HondaJet is one of a trio of Japanese newcomers at this year’s Paris Air Show, the other two being the Kawasaki P-1 maritime patrol aircraft and the MRJ90 regional jet.
ECA Group and Nicomatic are teaming to develop a new, more user-friendly electrical testing solution to locate wiring faults in civil and military aircraft.
Kratos Defence & Security Solutions will present its XQ-222 Valkyrie and UTAP-22 Mako UAVs, designed to complement manned aircraft in contested airspace.
The four-engine Kawasaki P-1 maritime patrol aircraft, which has been in service with the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force since 2013, is making the trip to Le Bourget for the first time.
Elbit Systems is showing its SkEye airborne persistent surveillance system for the first time in Paris, along with the SkyStriker autonomous loitering munitions systems.
At this year's Paris Air Show, Onera is highlighting Sysiphe, a high-performance hyperspectral imaging system for defence applications.
Lockheed Martin’s LM-100J commercial freighter is making its international debut at this year’s show.
The An-132D turboprop transport, powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A engines, is a heavily upgraded version of the original An-32.
Dassault Systèmes will be highlighting its recently inaugurated 3DEXPERIENCE Center on the Wichita State University (WSU) Innovation Campus.
This year’s Paris Air Show, which starts on 19th June, will be marked by the first appearance of a variety of commerical and military platforms.
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