Daily Archives: May 17, 2010
Boeing 737 Production Rate to Increase to Meet Customer Demand
SEATTLE, May 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Boeing (NYSE: BA) today announced that it will increase production rates on the Next-Generation 737 program to 34 airplanes per month in early 2012. The planned rate increase is aimed at satisfying continued strong demand… Continue reading
Saudi Arabian Airlines receives first Airbus A330
Saudi Arabian Airlines, Saudi Arabia’s national airline, has become the newest operator of the Airbus A330, after taking delivery of its first long range Airbus aircraft in almost 30 years. The aircraft was delivered at a ceremony in Toulouse attended… Continue reading
Canada – Northern Alberta skies roar to life with MAPLE FLAG 43
4 WING COLD LAKE – The skies over northern Alberta will roar as international Air Force Exercise MAPLE FLAG bursts into action today at 4 Wing Cold Lake.
MAPLE FLAG is a four-week, international military exercise that provides critical air… Continue reading
Singapore Youth Flying Club selects Diamond DA40 for Fleet Replacement
The Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC) is modernizing its training fleet with the selection of state-of-the-art Garmin G1000 glass cockpit equipped Diamond DA40 CS aircraft and complementary Diamond Simulation Flight Training Device. Â
This fleet replacement is consistent with the club’s… Continue reading
Boeing Model 40 Meets the 787 Dreamliner
EVERETT, Wash., May 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — As if finding a ghost among the cumulus, The Boeing Company’s (NYSE: BA) latest addition to its lineage of pioneering commercial airplanes, the 787 Dreamliner, on May 8 caught up to its ancestor, a… Continue reading
2010 Royal Air Force Solo Hawk Display
The 2010 Royal Air Force solo Hawk Display is flown by Flt Lt Tom Saunders, a Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI) from No. 208 (R) Squadron, 4FTS RAF Valley.
The Hawk Display exists to promote the Royal Air Force at home… Continue reading





