Deals this week: RUAG Group, MTU Maintenance, Airbus
RUAG Group has been contracted by OneWeb Satellites, a joint venture between OneWeb and Airbus Group, to build structures for approximately 900 satellites of the OneWeb constellation.
RUAG Group has been contracted by OneWeb Satellites, a joint venture between OneWeb and Airbus Group, to build structures for approximately 900 satellites of the OneWeb constellation.
Airbus has secured a firm order from Japanese airline Peach Aviation for 13 A320 family twin-engine jet aircraft, including ten A320neos and three A320ceos.
Airbus Defence and Space has selected Ducommun Incorporated to produce high-reliability switch matrices up to July 2018.
Arconic will supply Airbus with thick plate stretchers for aircraft wings, fuselage frames and other structural components.
Donghai Airlines has finalised a contract for the purchase of five Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner twin-engine aircraft for $1.32bn.
Elbit Systems has announced that its Skylens wearable display has successfully started flights in final configuration mode on-board the new ATR-72/42 series aircraft.
Rolls-Royce has announced a $30m expansion into a new 62,000ft² facility located in southern California, US.
Rockwell Collins has agreed to buy US-based aircraft cabin interior company B/E Aerospace for a total consideration of $8.3bn.
UK multinational GKN Aerospace has obtained its patent rights for developing a new ice adhesion test device.
Rolls-Royce has tested its Rolls-Royce Power GearBox (PGB) for the first time, which is a significant step in the development of its new UltraFan engine design.