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Photo caption : AIRBUS A330MRTT for NATO's MMF fleet
Airbus se qualifie pour l'appel d'offres de remplacement des avions de transport militaire et de ravitaillement du Canada
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April 1, 2021 - by Airbus (voir version en Français plus bas)
Airbus has been qualified by the Government of Canada as a bidder for the Strategic Tanker Transport Capability (STTC) project, a procurement process launched to replace the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Airbus A310MRTT (CC-150 Polaris) multirole tanker fleet.
The invitation to qualify (ITQ), released at the beginning of 2021, has identified Airbus' A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft as capable of meeting the project's requirements which now moves to the next stage of the call for tender. A draft request for proposal (RFP) is expected in Q3 2021.
The STTC program looks to replace the RCAF CC-150 Polaris tanker fleet with a multirole aircraft capable of conducting a wide range of missions including NATO and NORAD operations, ranging from air-to-air refueling to strategic G overnment of Canada transport and aeromedical evacuation.
Simon Jacques, President of Airbus Defence and Space Canada, said: "The A330 MRTT is the only new generation, combat- proven, multirole tanker available. It is certified to operate with the majority of western receivers, including Canada's current fighters, transport and mission aircraft. With more than 250,000 flight hours in service with 13 nations, including key NATO allies and Five Eyes partners such as Australia and the United Kingdom."
Active in several Canadian provinces, Airbus has approximately 3,800 employees across the countryand sustains more than 23,000 indirect jobs in the aeronautics sector. Airbus works with over 665 suppliers in nine provinces, sourcing $1.8 billion CAD from Canadian companies.
All Airbus divisions are present in Canada with commercial aircraft in Mirabel, QC, helicopters in Fort Erie, ON and Defense and Space in Ottawa, ON. Airbus 100% owned subsidiaries, Stelia Aerospace and NAVBLUE also have installations in the country. In addition Air Pro, a joint-venture between Airbus and PAL Aerospace, located in Ottawa, ON, provides in-service support to the FWSAR programme in Canada (Airbus C295 aircraft to RCAF).
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Ottawa, 1er avril 2021 – Airbus s'est qualifié comme soumissionnaire pour le projet ASTRV (Avion stratégique de transport et de ravitaillement en vol) auprès du gouvernement canadien, un processus d'acquisition lancé pour remplacer la flotte d'avions ravitailleurs Airbus A310 MRTT multi rôles (CC-150 Polaris) de l'Aviation royale canadienne (ARC).
Suite à l'invitation à se qualifier publiée au début de l'année 2021, l'A330 MRTT (Multi Role Tanker Transport) d'Airbus a été identifié comme capable de répondre aux exigences du projet qui passe maintenant à l'étape suivante du processus d'approvisionnement. Une ébauche de projet d'appel d'offres est attendue au troisième trimestre 2021.
Le programme ASTRV vise à remplacer la flotte d'avions ravitailleurs CC-150 Polaris de l'ARC par un aéronef multi rôles capable d'effectuer un large éventail de missions et de participer aux missions de l'OTAN et du NORAD, allant du ravitaillement en vol au transport stratégique du gouvernement canadien et à l'évacuation sanitaire.
Simon Jacques, président d'Airbus Defence and Space Canada, a déclaré : « L'A330 MRTT est le seul ravitailleur multi rôles de nouvelle génération éprouvé au combat, disponible sur le marché. Il est certifié pour opérer avec la majorité des aéronefs occidentaux, y compris les avions de chasse, de transport et de mission en service au Canada. Affichant plus de 250 000 heures de vol, le MRTT est opéré par 13 nations, dont des alliés clés de l'OTAN et des partenaires du Groupe des cinq (Five Eyes) comme l'Australie et le Royaume-Uni. »
Présent dans plusieurs provinces canadiennes, Airbus compte environ 3 800 employés à travers le pays et génère plus de 23 000 emplois indirects dans le secteur aéronautique. Airbus travaille avec plus de 665 fournisseurs dans neuf provinces, s'approvisionnant pour 1,8 milliard de dollars canadiens auprès d'entreprises canadiennes.
Toutes les divisions d'Airbus sont présentes au Canada : avions commerciaux à Mirabel, QC, hélicoptères à Fort Erie, ON, et Défense et Espace à Ottawa, ON. Les filiales détenues à 100% par Airbus, Stelia Aerospace et NAVBLUE, ont également des établissements dans le pays.
De plus, Air Pro, un partenariat entre Airbus et PAL Aerospace, situé à Ottawa, en Ontario, fournit le support en service du programme ARSVF (FWSAR) au Canada (Airbus C295 pour l'ARC).
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New Air Canada Airbus A220 aircraft at the Airbus factory located in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada. (Mirabel Airport YMX/CYMX)
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April 1, 2021 - by Joanna Bailey for www.simpleflying.com
Fliegerfaust Note: This is related to an exclusive article already published on Fliegerfaust in 2018: Airbus Investing - Increasing A220 Production - Thank You Airbus!
Airbus is working to repurpose an area of the former Bombardier Mirabel factory that was left fallow after the Canadian planemaker ended CRJ production. The 100,000 square feet will become a pre-assembly plant for the A220 line of aircraft, feeding partially completed fuselages to both Mirabel and Mobile, Alabama. The facility is due to come into operation in 2022.
Despite all the challenges facing the aviation industry right now, Airbus is showing plenty of confidence in its Mirabel production plant. The facility, which produces the...
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March 24, 2021 - by ADAM KEHOE AND MARC CECOTTI for www.thedrive.com
The disturbing series of events during the summer of 2019 resulted in an investigation that made its way to the highest echelons of the Navy
In July of 2019, a truly bizarre series of events unfolded around California's Channel Islands.
Over a number of days, groups of unidentified aircraft, which the U.S. Navy simply refers to as 'drones' or 'UAVs,' pursued that service's vessels, prompting a high-level investigation...
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March 17, 2021 - by Jon Hemmerdinger for www.flightglobal.com
Five months after launching its ACJ TwoTwenty executive jet, Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) is talking up the performance of its modified A220-100, pitching the type as competitive in two segments of the business aircraft market...
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March 11, 2021 - by Pranjal Pande for www.simpleflying.com
an interview yesterday, Air France CEO Anna Rigail confirmed that the airline remains on track to receive its first A220 in September. Aside from just modernizing the fleet, the A220 offers a host of efficiency and environmental benefits for the airline, a new top priority globally. Here's why the A220 will be a big win for Air France.
Air France has 60 Airbus A220-300s on order to replace its existing short- and medium-haul fleets. This means the aircraft will be deployed on key domestic and European routes primarily.
However, the A220's long range means that Air France could...
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March 10, 2021 by Eric M. Johnson for www.reuters.com
Boeing Co is close to a deal to sell dozens of its 737 MAX 7 jets to Southwest Airlines Co, in potentially the company's largest 737 MAX order since the aircraft's safety ban was lifted, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
The proposed deal, which one of the sources said could potentially involve 130 firm orders plus roughly 170 options, follows intense competition between the smallest member of Boeing's MAX family and the A220 from Airbus SE.
Another person...
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March 8, 2021 - by Editor from www.canadianaviator.com
In the first AD, TC required a one-time visual inspection of the stick but the second AD said that further investigation revealed that was "not adequate."
Transport Canada has temporarily banned single-pilot operations from the right seat in the Bell 505 helicopter after a collective stick failed during a preflight check earlier this year. The measure was included in an emergency AD.
The new AD requires fluorescent penetrant inspection before next flight and every 25 hours after that. In response to the AD, Bell has...
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The turbo-ramjet configuration of the J58 engine inspires the reusable, high-speed propulsion technology for Pratt & Whitney's Metacomet program.Credit: U.S. Air Force
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March 5, 2021 - by Guy Norris and Steve Trimble for www.aviationweek.com
As reusable hypersonic propulsion rises up the list of U.S. Defense Department priorities, Pratt & Whitney now confirms it is working on a secretive development program called Metacomet aimed at solving the problem of fielding high-speed, reusable propulsion systems at low cost.
Already at least two years old, Metacomet—a name linked to a 17th century Wampanoag chief, the namesake of a ridge overlooking a Pratt & Whitney research facility in Connecticut—marks the company's return to Mach 3-plus propulsion nearly a decade after selling its scramjet pioneer Rocketdyne arm to the parent company of Aerojet in 2012.
With the intellectual property of...
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Saab's GlobalEye surveillance plane, which is a modified Bombardier Global 6000 business jet.
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February 25, 2021 - by SYLVAIN LAROCQUE and HUGO JONCAS for www.journaldemontreal.com
Secret documents relating to two spy planes have been found on the dark web over the past two days, the result of a major hack involving Bombardier.
More than 35 gigabytes of Bombardier internal files appeared online yesterday, adding to the sample of a few pages leaked Monday. The documents were posted online by Clop, an occult group specializing in ransomware extortion.
According to the British daily Daily Mail , Bombardier refused to pay the ransom demanded by the hackers to avoid the publication of the documents, information that the company did not want to...
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