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Farnborough International Air
Show 2012 |
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“Aviation in crisis ... and
saving is announced!”. |
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The biggest air show in the world
opened his doors on 9th of July, while many airlines are in a deep
crisis. Again this year crowds of exhibitors, customers and media
representatives pilgrim to Farnborough, in Hampshire, where probably the
most important aviation exhibition held every two years.
The mood is subdued. Many airlines are
struggling to survive and the exorbitant fuel prices (among others) make
the thought of profit at the first attempt to an illusion.Even the
military aviation has seen better days. Budget cuts in military Etats,
high public debt in many countries and a lack of understanding let the
manufacturers' order books look more modest than in previous years.
However, there were a few highlights that we would like to present to
you.
Mike E. Fader and Andy Herzog of WINGS
AVIATION editorial team have been looking on site and captured some
impressions for our readers. |
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Largest air show in
the world
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every two years the biggest air show in the world will take place at
Farnborough. Exhibitors, distributors, customers and
media people flow
through the corridors, visit the pavilions and halls, and there is much
talk and negotiations going on. This
year is probably the halls with the manufacturers and their innovative
products to reduce operating costs, the crowd-puller. But great joy will
arise at the Farnborough International Air Show 2012 barely. The large
billion dollar orders of the previous trade shows will probably missed
significantly. Many industrialized countries are in a deep recession or
are about to slide into. High fuel prices, emission charges and
exorbitant taxes, move especially airlines to drastic austerity
measures. Many airlines have made in previous years, their large
orders/options already. |
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Boeing versus
Airbus |
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The competition between the two giants
was not to be overlooked this year.
Boeing was able to announce a lot more orders/options this year than
their competitor Airbus.Just in time for the start of the show Boeing
announced the order of 23 B737 MAX by Virgin Australia, followed by a
large order of U.S. aircraft finance Air Lease Corporation (ALC).
According to CEO Steven Udvar-Hazy of ALC, are these 60 B737- MAX 8 and
15 B737- MAX 9. In addition, the company signed 25 options for the same
types. |
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Airbus Industries |
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This A320 is
used as a test bed for the new shark lets on upcoming A320 deliveries. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Malaysia
Airlines ordered six A380. The 9M-MNB will be the econd one in service,
delivered at the beginning of August 2012 to the airline (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Airbus had at its opening conference,
earlier that week, introduced an improved version of the A330-200, -300
and -200F.An increased take-off weight as well as new aerodynamic
improvements will enable the aircrafts a longer range and fuel
reductions compared to the B777 and B787.
In the late afternoon of the first day
Airbus announced the order of four A321neo by Israeli Arkia Airlines.
Arkia will operate the A321neo in an all-economy
version with 220 seats. The choice of engines is still unknown.
Sure, the A320 Demonstrator "Sharklets"
by Airbus Industries is one of the highlights. Equipped with the new
"Wing Fences" to reduce fuel consumption, they could convince the
customer.
Airbus showed on two days, the A380-841
(9M-MNB) in the new colors of Malaysia Airlines. Malaysia Airlines will
take over the 9M-MNB shortly and used
as a second A380 to its daily service from Kuala Lumpur to London
Heathrow. Malaysia Airlines has ordered six A380s. |
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Malaysia
Airlines ordered six A380. The F-WWAJ, c/n 0081 (9M-MNB) will be the econd
one in service, delivered at the beginning of August 2012 to the airline (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Flight deck of
the Malaysia Airlines A380-841with glass cockpit. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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A400M „ATLAS“
Already at the Fairford Air Show 2012
(UK) we were able to admire the A400M "Atlas" in flight. But topic of
conversation was the A400M "ATLAS" in Farnborough, due to metal
chippings in the engine. This enabled the aircraft not participating in
the daily flying display. Airbus currently operates five "Atlas" in an
intensive test program, shortly before delivery starts to the first
customers. |
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After a name
giving ceremony at the RAF Fairford Air Show 2012 the official name will be
“Atlas”. At present time they are five A400M used in an intensive test
program before delivered in near future to several Air Force’s. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog
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In-flight of all
five A400M “Atlas” during a test session (Picture courtesy Airbus-Industries
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Boeing |
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Boeing sends in the civilian sector's
her flagship B787-800 Dreamliner (Qatar Airways) and a B737-900 (Korean
Airlines) to the exhibition.
The
B787-8DZ of Qatar Airways (A7-BCB) will be delivered shortly to the
airline. Qatar Airways has 30 firm orders and an equal number of options
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First B787 for
Qatar Airways (A7-BCB or N10187) due to delivery in summer 2012. Further
four aircrafts will be delivered till end of this year. Qatar Airways has
ordered a total of 30 B787 and holds options of another 30 aircrafts. |
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The new B737 MAX
AT Winglet for the new Generation B737 (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog and
Mischel E. Fader) |
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Twin seated
FA-18F of the latest version of the U.S. Navy displayed their performance. |
Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
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An impressive
flying display at the air show. At the moment 125 MV-22B are in service of
the US Marines. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog and Mischel E. Fader)
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Boeing B737-7BC
(BBJ 1) N836BA (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
Boeing B737-7BC
(BBJ 1) N836BA (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
Three VIP Boeing
B737 BBJ’s lined up on the tarmac of the General Aviation Center at
Farnborough. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
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Military Highlights |
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These were certainly the two Korean
Aircraft Industries (KAI) T-50B trainers of the South Korean Aerobatic
Team "Black Eagles", the first time participating in the
Farnborough Air
Show. |
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Only two Korean
Aircraft Industries (KAI) T-50B Trainer of eight aircraft’s of the Aerobatic
team “Black Eagles” appeared at the Farnborough Air show. The “Black Eagles”
are from the 239th special squadron / 8th Fighter Wing. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog
and Mischel E. Fader) |
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Hawker-Beechcraft |
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Hawker
Beechcraft B300/King Air 350ER Used for special MedVac operation’s (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Hawker
Beechcraft B200/King Air (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
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Embraer |
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A
further five orders of the Chinese Hebei Airlines for the Embraer E-190 been
made at the Air show and will be delivered later this year. This order
increased the fleet of the Chinese regional airlines to seven aircrafts of
this type. |
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Embraer
ERJ-190-200LR (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
Embraer
ERJ-190-200LR (Picture courtesy Michael E. Fader ) |
Embraer
ERJ-190-200LR (Picture courtesy Michael E. Fader ) |
This former
ERJ145 belonging to the Polish Airline LOT and was displayed by
EMBRAER at the Farnborough Air show. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Bombardier |
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Bombardier
Learjet 45XR N34XR (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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A day before the official Air Show,
Bombardier received an order totaling 15 C-Series aircrafts
(C-100/C-300) from an undisclosed customer. However, the Canadians left
it open, who hides behind the "new customer".
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Agusta-Westland |
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Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
Hand-over
ceremony of three Agusta Westland AW-159 “Wildcat” to the Royal Army at
Farnborough Air show. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog and Mischel E. Fader)
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The first production
AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat helicopter has been transferred to the MoD
at the Farnborough International Airshow.
The
AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat is the latest version of the Westland Lynx
but is substantially more high-tech than any other previous variant.
Upgraded features include more powerful engines, a totally redesigned
tail and improved avionics.
" Wildcat
represents a considerable advance over the current Lynx helicopters,
bringing greatly improved performance and capability", Rt Hon Philip
Hammond (right), UK Defence Secretary, explained in a statement
made during the Farnborough Wildcat handover.
He continued: "The contract to provide training and support will keep
them flying wherever they are needed. These helicopters will be a key
part of the future equipment programme for the Armed Forces that will
see £160 billion spent over the next ten years. By balancing the budget,
we can deliver the airframes and the millions of pounds of support they
require."
"This is an excellent
helicopter, which is very important to the Army Air Corps", added the
Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Peter Wall. "We will be seeking
to get it fully operational as soon as possible." |
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Agusta Westland
AW-169 (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
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Eurocopter |
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Eurocopter
EC-175 F-WWPB (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
Three different
Eurocopter’s EC-169, EC-175, EC-189 in a flying display (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Space Ship 2 |
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Soon space
traveler has the chance to enter space for a few minutes; to the cost of
several 100’000 Dollars! (Picture courtesy Michael E. Fader) |
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Most attention
was probably drawn by a complete outsider:
Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic LLC presented his Space Ship 2, as a
mock-up.
From 2013 the first
few wealthy passengers take off from Spaceport America, New Mexico in
the suborbital orbit to enjoy a few minutes to get the feeling of
weightlessness! With over $ 200,000 per flight a rather expensive
experience! |
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Vulcan |
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One attraction
was undoubtedly the last airworthy Avro Vulcan V 698-B.Mk.2 which was to be
admired, unfortunately, only in the static display. With much love and tremendous financial costs the "Vulcan to the Sky Trust" UK trying to keep the
Avro Vulcan as long as possible in the air. |
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18 Vulcan
Bombers remain worldwide in Museum’s. XH558 is the only flyable Vulcan
around the globe! (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog and Mischel E. Fader)
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Yakovlev |
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OKB
Yakovlev, Russia surprised the audience with the presentation of their
light attack plane YAK-130, the first time showing in public with full
armament under the wing stations. |
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First time
seen in the western hemisphere with full weapon load under the wing
stations. The Jak-130 will be used as an trainer and light attack
aircraft. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Eurofighter
Typhoon, ZK333 Build by a Consortium of Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Pilatus
PC-12/47E N812GS (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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Short visit
of a Swiss Defense-Delegation headed by Bundesrat Ueli Maurer” at the
Farnborough Air show. (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog)
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The new
fighter of the Swiss Air Force the JAS-39 Grippen (Picture courtesy
Michael E. Fader)
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Omega Tanker has
a long term contract with the US. Navy to support their in-flight refueling
missions (Picture courtesy Andreas Herzog) |
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US Armed Forces |
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The new Lockheed
C-130J Hercules with its improved “Glas Cockpit” – note the Head up-Display (Picture courtesy
Michael E. Fader) |
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Visiting their
troops, Secretary of the USAF, Mr. Michael B. Donley in front of a C-17A
from the 436 Air Wing Dover AFB Delaware. (Picture courtesy Michael E.
Fader) |
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Flight Deck of
the C-17A Globemaster III mit the Head up Display. (Picture courtesy Michael
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Conclusion:
Since we are already spend two weeks at various air shows in England,
the Farnborough show was certainly a successful conclusion of our
journey. In retrospect, and compared with previous visits in recent
years, the Farnborough 2012 edition was rather modest. Regarding the
flight program and the static display of aircrafts and helicopters,
there were not much new things, except the previous mentioned
highlights.
The economic and financial environment in which airlines, manufacturers
and customers are currently moving set other priorities than to carry
the wishes of the many "aviation enthusiasts" account, but this also
brought about a certain understanding on our part.
The hope for the future, as we know, dies last!
We think that by the end of the show, the order books for
some
order/options can be obtained.
For us journalists, it is certainly not easy the orders /options to
convey precisely because we know that many of the manufacturers place
their orders for the sake of media impact on the major trade shows,
although the orders/letters of intent are often signed even before the
fair starts and are already known. |
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