European low-cost airline easyJet has chosen CFM International to provide the engines for its incoming A320neo and A321neo fleet, continuing a long-standing relationship between the two companies.
Long touted as a potential game-changer in global commercial aviation, the C919 is COMAC’s answer to the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320 – two of the world’s best-selling aircraft types.
Currently, four domestic airlines operate planes with CFM’s LEAP engines, including Air India’s 21 A320 neo aircraft. These engines power nine A320 neos of Vistara. Jet Airways and SpiceJet ...
General Electric Company ( NYSE: GE) Q3 2024 Earnings Conference Call October 22, 2024 7:30 AM ET Blaire Shoor - Investor Relations Lawrence Culp - Chairman and CEO Rahul Ghai - Senior Vice President ...
According to Drukair's CEO, Tandi Wangchuk, the A320-200Ns will be stationed at the airline's hub in Paro, replacing two aging A319-100 s that have been in service since 2004. The A321-200NY (XLR)s ...
The C919's reliability and performance also have much to prove to compete with the next-generation Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families. It follows Comac's in-service AJR21 regional jet. China's small ...