Driven by increase in air travel, surge in order for new aircraft from developing countries, and technological advancement in electric and hybrid aircrafts. The global aircraft thrust reverser market ...
When you're flying on a commercial jet, you naturally become very familiar with the sound and feeling of the powerful turbine engines. As you take off, you can feel their rumbling muscle rocketing the ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The aircraft thrust reverser actuation systems market is poised to grow by USD 202.73 million during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of over 8% during the forecast period.
Damaged left thrust reverser of the accident jet. Credit: NTSB Two weeks after the March 2019 crash involving an IAI Westwind in Yukon, Oklahoma, two people who were familiar with jet told the NTSB ...
Airbus is aiming to introduce an engine control unit software modification for CFM International CFM56 powerplants, to reduce the safety risk if A320 pilots attempt a go-around after activating ...
A maintenance procedure mandated by regulators can leave Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) thrust reversers inoperable immediately after the work is done, prompting regulators to warn affected operators ...
Spirit AeroSystems has delivered the first thrust reverser to Boeing for engines on the 737 Max that features a key component redesigned to meet the programme's lofty production ramp-up targets. The ...
In addition to completing an expansion of its thrust reverser facility, Spirit AeroSystems on Wednesday delivered to Boeing its first 737 Max thrust reverser with a composite inner wall. Spirit ...
Question: Do they really reverse the engines after landing to slow the aircraft? If so, doesn't this put a huge strain on the engines? — Submitted by reader Andy, Granada Hills, Calif. Answer: Reverse ...
An American Airlines Airbus A321 experienced engine trouble while taking off from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) en route to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) on Friday, leaving ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The aircraft thrust reverser actuation systems market is poised to grow by USD 202.73 million during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of over 8% during the forecast period.