aviation - the past, present and future of flight

(Grace) #1
Dassault unveiled its new Falcon 6X
business twinjet at Saint-Cloud, France, on
February 28. The new aircraft is powered
by a pair of Pratt & Whitney Canada
PW800 engines, has a range of 5,500nm
(10,186km) and is due to make its  rst  ight
in early 2021. Deliveries are set to begin
during 2022.
The 6X is based on the Falcon 5X
aerodynamics and system features, which
were validated during the latter’s preliminary
 ight test programme. It has been optimised
to take advantage of the new engine,
offering a greater range and a longer cabin.
“We wanted to further push the
boundaries with this new aircraft, to provide
the best  ight experience possible using
today’s aviation know-how,” said Eric
Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault
Aviation. “The Falcon 6X will offer a mix

of range, comfort and capability no other
large cabin business jet can match, while
guaranteeing fully mature systems and a
proven powerplant.”
The Falcon 6X is equipped with an ultra-
efficient wing that minimises the impact of

turbulence and a next-generation digital
 ight control system that controls all moving
surfaces. The 6X is also the  rst business
jet to be  tted with a  aperon, which is said
to considerably improve control during
approach, especially on steep descents.

CIVIL ORDERS
Airline Aircraft Number Order Placed Notes
Air Sénégal A330neos 2 February 2 The fl edgling airline originally signed a
memorandum of understanding for the aircraft at the
Dubai Airshow in November and has now offi cially
placed the order
Bangkok Airways ATR 72-600 4 February 7 The deal, signed at the Singapore Airshow, is
valued at over $100m. Deliveries of these aircraft
will take place between October 2018 and March
2019
China Aircraft
Leasing Group

A320neo 15 January 12 These A320neos will be delivered in stages between
2022 and 2023. Following this incremental order,
CALC’s total order book with Airbus will increase to
217 aircraft
Pelita Air Service N219 20 February 8 See news story
Spirit Airlines A320ceo 5 January 17 The US-based low-cost carrier is expanding its fl eet
following the introduction of new routes from Florida
Trigana Air Service N219 5 February 8 See news story
Unidentifi ed 737 MAX 1 January 30 For an undisclosed business jet/VIP customer
Unidentifi ed 737 MAX 4 January 30 Customer details have been withheld by Boeing
Unidentifi ed 737 MAX 13 January 30 Customer details have been withheld by Boeing
UPS 747-8 Freighter 14 February 1 The latest 747-8F commitment builds on UPS’
original order for 14, three of which were delivered
in 2017
UPS 767F 4 February 1 Kentucky-based carrier expecting to receive the
airframes by the end of 2022

A major milestone in Embraer’s
E190-E2 programme has been
reached with ANAC, Brazil’s
civil aviation authority, the
Federal Aviation Authority,
and the European Aviation
Safety Agency, all granting
Type Certi cation on February


  1. So far, the four E190-E
    prototypes have logged a
    total of 2,200  ight hours and
    completed some 34,000 hours
    of rigorous tests in laboratories
    with rigs for avionics, structures
    and electrical, hydraulic and
    environmental systems. The


certi cation approvals pave
the way for delivery of the  rst
customer aircraft to Norway’s
Widerøe Airlines in April.
Shortly before the Type
Certi cation was granted,
prototype PR-ZFU appeared
in the static line-up at the
Singapore Airshow in ‘tiger’
markings. These follow on from
the special ‘Pro t Hunter’ eagle
markings worn by the E190-E
at last year’s Paris Airshow.

Computer-generated image of the new long-range Falcon 6X business twinjet. Dassault

Dassault Falcon 6X Launched


Embraer E190-E2 Earns its Stripes


CIVIL NEWS


12 Aviation News incorporating Jets April 2018

Embraer E190-E2 PR-ZFU on show
in Singapore. Key-Craig West

Gulfstream


Delivers Final


G
The last production Gulfstream G
business jet, N607D, was handed
over to its owner, Dominion Energy, at
a ceremony on January 20 and was
subsequently delivered to the company’s
Richmond, Virginia base. The G450 is a
derivative of the original Gulfstream GIV
and is widely used by corporate operators
and by fractional ownership companies,
notably NetJets.
The GIV series has been in production
for more than 30 years and Gulfstream
Aerospace reports that the  eet has
 own in excess of 964,000 hours and
461,000  ights. The 3,500nm (6,500km)
G450 is being replaced on the Savannah
production line by the new G500, which
has longer range. Rod Simpson

10-12_14_civil_newsDC.mfDC.indd 12 02/03/2018 18:

Free download pdf