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Aerion Nearing Milestones on Supersonic AS2
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The next two to three months will be vital times for the
Aerion AS2 supersonic business jet program. During that period the company
expects to finalize the aircraft's engine configuration with Lockheed
Martin and receive an engine analysis report from GE Aviation, Ernest
Edwards, senior v-p and COO told AIN.
Before Aerion and Lockheed signed
their cooperation agreement, the two companies
worked together and identified that two of the engines should be moved from
the rear to the wings.
“Lockheed and our engineers are
now working on the configuration of the aircraft; in this case the
implementation of the engines to the wings and the fuselage,” Edwards said.
“Within 60 to 90 days we should be able to put a stamp on the design.
Lockheed will then be able to further provide their expertise as to starting
the manufacturing process and vendor supply chain.”
The company is in constant
conversation with GE Aviation almost every month to discuss the development
of the engine, he added. “We met at EBACE two weeks ago and they are working
on the analysis on items like costs, development process, and so on. We are
also hoping to get the report by around the same time frame.“
The company hopes to sell 600
aircraft over a 20-year period, each costing $120 million. Edwards revealed
that there are already conversations with potential clients in Asia.
“We all see the tremendous growth
of business jets in China, and it will be good if we can deliver one or two
aircraft into these markets [annually],” he said. “There are some challenges
in terms of regulations, infrastructure in Asia, but there is no doubt they
will catch up.”
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torsdag 14. juni 2018
Supersonisk business jet - Aerion - AIN
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