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  • StartAéro 360 | Nouvelles du 07 juin 2021

    8 juin 2021

    StartAéro 360 | Nouvelles du 07 juin 2021

    Innovation Rolls-Royce (4 juin) Rolls-Royce has commenced testing components of a hybrid-electric aircraft propulsion system at a UK facility. The tests will support development of a 2.5-megawatt power generation system. Boeing ecoDemonstrator (3 juin) Boeing will continue its” ecoDemonstrator” programme in 2021, using a 737 Max 9 to evaluate new cabin sidewalls, 3D-printed cabin air vents, noise-reducing engine nacelles and a new firefighting chemical. The aircraft will also be used to evaluate flight-control technology, atmosphere-measuring equipment, and the use of biofuel. Pangea Aerospace (2 juin) Pangea Aerospace, startup espagnole, développe un moteur entièrement fabriqué en 3D et réutilisable. Elle a récemment achevé une levée de fonds de 3 millions d'euros, et a levé plus de 6 millions d'euros de fonds depuis sa création en 2018. La startup développe un concept de tuyère aerospike fabriqué en impression 3D en métal et qui utilise des carburants cryogéniques. NASA (28 mai) NASA has launched its Sustainable Flight National Partnership to advance the development of hybrid-electric propulsion for single-aisle commercial aircraft, including building a "full-scale technology demonstrator X-plane, to test and validate integrated systems and their benefits." Spatial Canadarm3 (2 juin) The government of Canada has announced that MDA will “design, manufacture, test, and deliver robotics interfaces” so that the Canadarm3 can operate on the NASA led Lunar Gateway. This component of Canadarm3 is referred to as the Lunar Gateway External Robotics Interfaces. Association européenne des industriels de l'espace (1 juin) Selon une étude de l'association européenne des industriels de l'espace, durant les dix dernières années, la construction européenne de satellites a dégagé́ un surplus net de 640 millions de dollars par an, 300 millions pour les services de lancement et 150 millions pour les ventes d'équipements et de systèmes spatiaux. Les industriels du spatial (satellites, lanceurs, équipements) ont exporté pour 23,1 milliards de dollars au cours de la dernière décennie. US Space Force (1 juin) The Space Force plans to award contracts this year for development of next generation launch capabilities. The Space Force's 2022 budget requests $221 million in research, development, test and evaluation funding for Next Generation Launch System (NSSL) investment. EarthDaily Analytics (31 mai) The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has awarded EarthDaily Analytics, formerly UrtheCast, a $2 million Space Technology Development Program (STDP) contract to develop Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite on-board processing technology. Drones- Advanced Air Mobility Drone detection pilot project (3 juin) Ottawa International Airport has published an update on its drone detection pilot project that is due to end in December of this year. It is demonstrating two types of technology, radio frequency (RF) detection and micro Doppler radar. RF drone detection is provided by Indro Robotics and Remote Sensing and micro Doppler radar by QinetiQ. Embraer /Halo Aviation (1 juin) Halo Aviation has ordered 200 Embraer Eve electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft for future air taxi networks in the US and UK. Prior to the arrival of the Eve aircraft, Halo will rely on its Leonardo AW109 and AW169 helicopters, and Associated Aircraft Group's Sikorsky fleet. Aevum (30 mai) La startup Aevum a dévoilé le Ravn X, un drone de 25 tonnes mesurant 24 mètres de long pour une envergure de 18 mètres. Avec ses deux moteurs de fusée, il pourrait placer en orbite basse, via un lanceur de 150 kilogrammes de petits satellites, et ce, en moins de 3 heures. 95% des composants du Ravn X seraient réutilisables. Il effectuera sa première mission opérationnelle en 2022 avec la mise en orbite du satellite ASLON-45 au profit de la Space Force. Industrie Aérospatiale Boeing – China (3 juin) Boeing's CEO David Calhoun is again calling on the US government to normalise trade relations with China, which accounts for a vast portion of Boeing's historic and potential aircraft sales. Between 2010 and 2015, Boeing delivered nearly 600 aircraft to Chinese customers, or about 15% of its total deliveries during the period. GKN Aerospace (3 juin) GKN Aerospace has delivered the first fully integrated wings, empennage and EWIS for the Eviation Alice all-electric aircraft. The build and assembly took place at the GKN Aerospace Global Technology Centre in Bristol. Products were manufactured in the UK and Holland. Boeing /B777-9 (3 juin) Several airlines that ordered the Boeing 777-9 (777X) have voiced concerns over its promised performance. Emirates warned Boeing last week that it will reject the aircraft if it does not fully meet specification. The issues centre around the GE Aviation GE9-X engine which should deliver 10% lower fuel consumption compared to previous versions. GE Aviation (2 juin) GE Aviation recently broke ground in Beavercreek, Ohio on its new lean engine component manufacturing facility for aviation and aero derivative applications. The 280,000 square foot facility is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2022. It will consolidate manufacturing and technology development into one facility from the current seven. Pratt & Whitney (2 juin) Pratt & Whitney has said that its near-term focus is “improving the architecture” of the geared turbofan (GTF) engine, and possibly developing larger variants, while waiting for future low-emission technologies to mature. This may include the introduction of materials such as Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) in the turbine section. It and other Raytheon Technologies companies are also developing electric propulsion and hydrogen fuel technologies. The objective is to offer a clean-sheet powerplant when Airbus, Boeing and other airframers request it. IMA Dresden /Applus+ (27 mai) Barcelona based testing and certification company Applus+ has bought the materials testing laboratory IMA Dresden which works closely with the aerospace sector in structural and materials testing and has a comprehensive list of accreditations. Mecachrome (26 mai) Mecachrome has recently completed a fundraising round. It has benefited from a State guaranteed loan from its banks with a financing of €60 million. The transaction will be performed by the main shareholder Ace Management through a dedicated fund combining the holdings of the Aerofund funds and the Fonds de solidarité FTQ (« Fonds »), as well as by Bpifrance, the group's longstanding shareholder. They will together bring €50 million in equity to Mecachrome alongside the financing provided by its banking partners under a PGE (prêt garanti par l'Etat ).

  • Le regroupement d’assurance collective d'Aéro Montréal : un franc succès ! ✈️

    4 juin 2021

    Le regroupement d’assurance collective d'Aéro Montréal : un franc succès ! ✈️

    Visualiser en ligne Le regroupement d'assurance collective d'Aéro Montréal : un franc succès ! Chers membres, Nous sommes conscients que le contexte actuel est très difficile et ce particulièrement pour notre industrie. C'est pourquoi nous prenons ce moment pour vous rappeler que vous avez accès à un regroupement d'assurance collective en tant que membres Aéro Montréal. Le regroupement d'assurance collective lancé par Aéro Montréal avec la collaboration d'AGA assurances collectives connait un franc succès. En misant sur la force du nombre, notre objectif est de vous faire bénéficier d'économies d'échelle : Une réduction des frais d'administration, qui assure une diminution du coût pour vous et vos employés La possibilité d'offrir de meilleures garanties Un accès gratuit à des services cliniques virtuels durant 12 mois avec la plateforme EQCare Les avantages sont nombreux : accès à des protections et services additionnels, réduction des primes et garantie de taux prolongée, etc. Au total le regroupement représente : 17 entreprises représentant environ 1500 assurés Des économies entre 10% et 25% Une garantie de taux allant jusqu'à 3 ans Une diminution des réclamations de médicaments Vous pouvez vous aussi faire profiter votre entreprise et vos employés des services de notre fournisseur, vous n'avez qu'à laisser vos informations en cliquant sur le bouton suivant et notre représentant d'AGA vous contactera sous peu. EN SAVOIR PLUS Si vous avez des questions, n'hésitez pas à contacter Béatrice Perier Agostini, Directrice, Relève et main-d'œuvre, Aéro Montréal. Nos partenaires : 380, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest Bureau 3120 Montréal, QC, H2Y 3X7 Téléphone : (514) 987-9330 ENVOYER À UN AMI SITE WEB

  • Impulsion PME

    4 juin 2021

    Impulsion PME

  • BAROMÈTRE RAPPROCHEMENT STARTUPS/ MOYENNES ET GRANDES ENTREPRISES

    4 juin 2021

    BAROMÈTRE RAPPROCHEMENT STARTUPS/ MOYENNES ET GRANDES ENTREPRISES

    MAIN et Highline Beta, en partenariat avec CGT Conseils, présentent les résultats de leur Baromètre sur la thématique des partenariats entre startups et moyennes et grandes entreprises. Ces analyses mettent en lumière l'état de la situation, les motivations, les défis et les retombées potentielles et permettront de poser des actions pour mieux soutenir les moyennes et grandes entreprises ainsi que les startups dans la mise en place et la gestion de collaborations. https://mainqc.com/2021/04/26/rapprochement-startups-grandes-entreprises/

  • Red 6, augmented realty fighter pilot training startup, raises $30 million

    3 juin 2021

    Red 6, augmented realty fighter pilot training startup, raises $30 million

    Red 6, an augmented reality fighter pilot training startup, has raised a $30 million round of financing.

  • Google Cloud Accelerator Canada  |  Accelerators  |  Google Developers

    19 mai 2021

    Google Cloud Accelerator Canada  |  Accelerators  |  Google Developers

    A three-month digital accelerator program for high-potential cloud-native technology startups in Canada.

  • StartAéro 360 | Les brèves de l'actualité 17 mai

    19 mai 2021

    StartAéro 360 | Les brèves de l'actualité 17 mai

    Industrie Aérospatiale Rolls-Royce (13 mai) Rolls-Royce has said that “large (commercial) engine” flying hours in January-April were 40% of their 2019 level. It attributes this to cargo flights and continuation of key international routes and says that it is “broadly unchanged from the end of 2020”. The company also said that its planned sale of ITP Aero is “progressing well... with an encouraging range of interested parties”. Airbus (12 mai) Airbus relance le projet de ligne d'assemblage final (FAL) A320/A321 modernisée et numérisée qui remplacera l'une des FAL A320 originales de Toulouse et sera installée dans l'ancien site A380. Il devrait être opérationnelle d'ici fin 2022. Hambourg et Mobile sont actuellement les seuls sites de production d'Airbus configurés pour assembler des A321. Le A321neo représente maintenant plus de la moitié du carnet de commande de la famille A320 (5,650 avions). CAE (12 mai) CAE has been selected by Jaunt Air Mobility to lead the design and development of the Jaunt Aircraft Systems Integration Lab (JASIL) for its all-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Certification planning is set to begin in 2023 with entry-in-service (EIS) expected in early 2027. The JASIL is designed to de-risk the aircraft program's schedule and manage development costs by identifying integration issues and proving failure modes early in the program. Airbus A320 family rate increases (11 mai) Airbus suppliers are saying that they are being asked to prepare for a possible further 18% increase in A320-family jet output by the end of 2022 to 53 per month. So far Airbus has only committed to raising the rate in two steps to 45 a month by the end of 2021, from 40 now. Boeing orders and deliveries (11 mai) During April, Boeing logged orders for 25 airliners and cancellations for 17. The orders included five 777 Freighters, and 20 737 MAX. The 17 cancellations were all for 737 MAX including three from Air Lease whose offsetting orders and cancellations were “re-contracts for earlier delivery positions”. Deliveries totalled 17 aircraft including nine 787s. Boeing aims to deliver the majority of roughly 100 completed but not delivered 787s by year-end. April deliveries also included one 767F, one KC-46, two 777Fs and four 737 MAX. Aircraft Electronics Association (11 mai) AEA has stated that worldwide business and general aviation avionics sales in the first quarter fell 13.9 percent year-over-year, to $568.8 million. While almost $100 million less than a year ago, AEA said this represented a marginal increase from the fourth quarter sales. North America market accounted for 76 percent of sales. Moody's (11 mai) Moody's has upgraded its outlook for the global airlines industry to "positive" from "negative", as the ratings agency expects steady vaccine rollouts across geographies to drive a rebound in commercial air travel. It expects the industry to sustain operating losses and negative operating margins in 2021, although to a lesser degree than in 2020. Safran Landing Systems (10 mai) Safran Landing Systems (SLS) a signé avec Bell Textron un accord portant sur les trains d'atterrissage du Valor V-280, un aéronef à rotors basculants de nouvelle génération proposé à l'armée américaine pour son programme d'hélicoptères de combat d'assaut de longue portée de demain (FLRAA). SLS développera et fabriquera un système d'atterrissage entièrement intégré. Les activités seront réalisées sur quatre sites de SLS en Amérique du Nord et en Europe. Le pilotage sera effectué depuis Ajax, ON, l'un de ses sites canadiens. GKN Aerospace (10 mai) GKN Aerospace has produced an intermediate compressor case (ICC) for Rolls-Royce that includes additive manufacturing. It was mainly manufactured using traditional casting techniques, but several of the attaching parts were fabricated using additive manufacturing. The production process also included a novel welding method. The ICC will be used in a demonstrator program for the UltraFan engine. It was developed as part of Clean Sky 2 which is part of the EU's Horizon 2020 program. Qarbon Aerospace (10 mai) Triumph Group has completed the divestment of three aerostructures composites manufacturing facilities in Red Oak, TX, Milledgeville, GA and Rayong, Thailand to Arlington Capital Partners which has renamed the businesses Qarbon Aerospace. The site in Red Oak produces large, complex composite and metallic structures. These operations employ 900 staff. MHI (10 mai) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' aircraft, defence and space unit narrowed its full-year losses, but the SpaceJet programme will remain frozen in the near term. The unit reported an operating loss of Y94.8 billion for the year ended 31 March. The SpaceJet programme cut its full-year losses to Y116 billion, down from the previous year's Y263 billion. MHI will “continue type certification documentation activities and assess [a] possible programme restart” of the Spacejet during the fiscal year ending 31 March 2022. Airbus Canada (8 mai) Philippe Balducchi quitte ses fonctions de PDG d'Airbus Canada. Il a dirigé la transition du C Series de Bombardier à l'A220 d'Airbus. Il était avec l'entreprise depuis 2001 et avait veillé entre autres au démarrage de la FAL A220 de Mobile. C'est M. Benoît Schultz qui prendra la relève le 1er septembre 2021. Il avait été nommé Vice-président principal Approvisionnement, systèmes, équipements et services en 2016. Puis en 2018, sa responsabilité a été étendue pour inclure l'approvisionnement stratégique et commercial des systèmes de l'A220. Enjet Aero (3 mai) Kansas City-based aerospace company, Enjet Aero, announced today the acquisition of Birken Manufacturing. Birken Manufacturing, based in Hartford, Connecticut, is a high performing supplier of complex aeroengine components to Pratt & Whitney, GE Aviation, and Rolls Royce. Drones- Advanced Air Mobility ASSURED-UAM (10 mai) Companies and research laboratories from Poland, Italy, Portugal, and the Netherlands have teamed up to launch ASSURED – UAM to develop implementation, acceptance safety and sustainability recommendations for efficient deployment of Urban Air Mobility. The project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme. Japon -Ministère du transport (9 mai) Japan's transport ministry has begun discussions on safety standards and other key issues regarding commercial and private use of flying cars. It plans to establish standards for performance, safety, and a licensing system, by the end of 2023. It also intends to establish related infrastructure by 2023 and for initial operations in “safe areas” away from people. Jaunt Air Mobility (6 mai) Jaunt Air Mobility plans to open design and manufacturing operations in Canada and has appointed Eric Côté to head its Canadian operations. Martin Peryea, CEO of Jaunt Air Mobility, said "Canada and Québec offer a wide range of opportunities stemming from a long history in the aerospace industry, including an experienced workforce and global suppliers”. Spatial Arqit (12 mai) British quantum technology encryption startup Arqit is raising $400 million in the space industry's latest SPAC deal, supporting the launch and construction of two satellites in 2023 to protect against growing hacking threats. C6 Launch Services (10 mai) C6 Launch Services has signed an agreement with the government of Brazil to be a tenant at the Alc'ntara Space Centerl for future launches. The company previously announced that it had selected the UK based Shetland Space Centre as its primary launch site. It has also completed construction of an engine test stand at Spaceport America and begun tests. C6 Launch Services has taken important steps towards launching a new rocket designed for small payloads which may be Canada's first orbital rocket. C-Core (6 mai) The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has awarded C-CORE a contract for the development of blockchain technology to be used with earth observation big data. The contract is an award from the CSA's procurement notice for seven priority technologies (PT) and covers PT 7, “Blockchaining on Service of Earth Observation Big Data”. The contract is valued at $500,000. Innovation Neste (12 mai) Neste has approved an expansion project at its Rotterdam refinery. Requiring an outlay of approximately $231 million, it will add 500,000 tons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) a year to the current 100,000 tons. This, combined with upgrades at its Singapore production facility, is expected to increase total annual output to 1.5 million tons by 2023. SAF accounted for just 0.01 percent of all fuel used by the aviation industry in 2019. Thales, Drones-Center et ZenT (12 mai) Thales, Drones-Center et ZenT annoncent avoir expérimenté en vol un drone équipé d'une pile à combustible hydrogène. « Les essais ont démontré la capacité à voler au moins deux heures avec un temps de rechargement en hydrogène ne dépassant pas une minute ». Les essais ont utilisé la solution ScaleFlyt Geocaging de Thales, développée avec le soutien de la DGAC. NASA (10 mai) NASA's all-electric X-57 Maxwell is undergoing high-voltage ground testing at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in California. The principal goals of the X-57 Project are to share the design and airworthiness process with regulators and standards organizations and to establish the X-57 as a reference platform for integrated distributed electric propulsion technologies.

  • Lancement de la conciergerie des fondateurs de startups montréalaises

    12 mai 2021

    Lancement de la conciergerie des fondateurs de startups montréalaises

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  • StartAéro 360 | Les brèves de l'actualité 10 mai

    12 mai 2021

    StartAéro 360 | Les brèves de l'actualité 10 mai

    Innovation BDC Capital (5 mai) BDC Capital has launched the “Deep Tech Venture Fund” with an initial $200 million. BDC Capital has said that the fund is interested in space technology. BDC said the fund will “accelerate the development of transformational technologies in a number of sectors including quantum, electronics, photonics, foundational AI and related fields.” In addition to providing access to various funding options, BDC Capital will provide technical experts and facilitate market entry. Airbus (3 mai) Dans le cadre de son projet ZEROe, Airbus étudie trois concepts différents pour les nouveaux avions de ligne qui pourraient entrer en service autour de 2035. Le plus récent d'entre eux concerne une cellule à fuselage intégrée qui serait capable de transporter jusqu'à 200 passagers sur des vols d'environ 3 700 kilomètres. La conception s'appuie sur le modèle Maveric sur lequel Airbus travaille depuis juin 2019. La propulsion repose sur une paire de moteurs à turbine à gaz modifiés alimentés par de l'hydrogène liquide qui serait stocké et distribué via des réservoirs situés derrière la cloison arrière sous pression. Le troisième concept est un double turbopropulseur de 100 places qui comporterait des turbines à gaz modifiées alimentées à l'hydrogène et volerait sur des distances d'environ 1 852 kilomètres. Un démonstrateur d'hydrogène au sol devrait être prêt d'ici la fin de l'année. Spatial Canadian university rocketry teams (3 mai) Two Canadian university rocketry teams, Space Concordia and UBC Rocket, are achieving remarkable results in U.S. competitions. They are competing in the Base 11 Space Challenge, to design, build and launch a liquid-propelled, single-stage rocket to an altitude of 100 km by the end of this year. The prize for reaching this goal is a US$1 million. In the recently completed Preliminary Design Review, Space Concordia took first place and UBC Rocket third. Bishops University (30 avril) The Canadian Space Agency has awarded Bishops University a $1 million contract for the development of technology suitable for a microsatellite mission to explore new exoplanets. This contract is for one of seven priority technologies entitled “Enabling Technologies for the Exploration of New Worlds – microsatellite opportunity”. Drones- Advanced Air Mobility Drone Advisory Committee (6 mai) Transport Canada (TC) has announced the formation of CanaDAC, a “Drone Advisory Committee”. It will serve “as a national forum for industry stakeholders to inform priority policy and regulatory areas of focus for TC.” Wisk Aero/ Blade Urban Air Mobility (5 mai) Wisk Aero, a start-up backed by Boeing and Kitty Hawk, will supply and operate up to 30 of its eVTOLs for Blade Urban Air Mobility's passenger transportation network. Wisk was formed in 2019 when Boeing agreed to combine some of its development work on eVTOLs with a division of Kitty Hawk, the firm started by Google co-founder Larry Page and Sebastian Thrun. Directional Aviation (5 mai) Directional Aviation's OneSky Flight has acquired UK-based Halo Aviation, just months after buying New York City-based Sikorsky S-76 operator Associated Aircraft Group. Directional's longer-term goal is to jump into advanced air mobility, with these acquisitions providing “a platform for the entry into service of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology”. Textron (5 mai) Textron appears to have ruled out the imminent launch of an urban air mobility (UAM) vehicle, stressing that propulsion systems, and in particular battery technology, have not advanced sufficiently. Earlier this year Textron formed a new division, eAircraft, which brings together relevant expertise from its Textron Aviation, Bell and Textron Systems businesses. Volatus Aerospace (3 mai) Volatus Aerospace is to begin the manufacture of up to 1,200 units of the innovative FIXAR VTOL drone per year at its new facility at the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport in Oro, Ontario. Volatus' contribution to the venture, including in-Canada production site set-up, business development and technical support is estimated to total approximately $1 million. FIXAR is a Latvian company. Industrie Aérospatiale Héroux-Devtek (6 mai) L'entreprise québécoise Héroux-Devtek va concevoir, développer et construire le système de train d'atterrissage du nouveau jet d'affaires Dassault Falcon 10X et aussi fournir des pièces de rechange et des services après-vente à Dassault Aviation. Thales (6 mai) Thales confirme ses perspectives annuelles de chiffre d'affaires. L'entreprise indique que « la quasi-totalité des lignes de produit enregistre une croissance organique sur le trimestre ». Le chiffre d'affaires trimestriel a augmenté de 1,9% à périmètre constant, à 3,9 milliards d'euros, et les commandes de 31% à 3,4 milliards d'euros. Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X (6 mai) The Pearl 10X that will power the Falcon 10X is based on the Advance2 engine core, combined with a “high-performance low-pressure system”. Its take-off thrust rating will be 18,000lb. It is designed to operate on 100 per cent Sustainable Aviation Fuels. The engine includes combustor tiles, manufactured using an Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM) process. CFM International (6 mai) Lancé en juillet 2008, entré en service commercial en août 2016, le programme Leap a équipé 1 400 appareils avec trois modèles de moteurs, le Leap-1A, pour l'A320neo, le Leap-1B pour le Boeing 737 MAX et le Leap-1C pour le Comac C919. Boeing B737-800BCF (5 mai) Boeing will open two 737-800BCF conversion lines with COOPESA in Costa Rica. Boeing forecasts 1,500 freighter conversions will be needed over the next 20 years. 1,080 will be narrowbody conversions, with nearly 30% of that demand coming from North America and Latin America. Spirit Aerosystems deliveries (5 mai) Spirit delivered components for 269 commercial aircraft in the first quarter, 17% fewer than in 2020. This included 29 B737 fuselages, up from 18 in the first quarter of 2020. Spirit is increasing 737 Max production rates in line with Boeing's objective of 31 aircraft per month in 2022. Spirit also increased B767 deliveries to 10 shipsets. Other commercial programmes declined; B787 shipments fell to 14 from 40 in 2020 and Airbus A350 shipments to 12, down from 26. Safran and Pyroalliance (4 mai) Safran Electrical & Power and Pyroalliance will develop a fire-protection system for aircraft electric propulsion systems. They intend to introduce technology that could protect against the threat of an electric arc. Their goal is to have it ready for commercial use in 2023. France's DGAC is providing 50% of the undisclosed budget under the government's Recovery Plan. 2 Airbus Helicopters Flightlab (4 mai) Airbus is introducing autonomous features to its helicopter Flightlab through a project codenamed Vertex. The objectives include simplifying mission preparation and management, reducing helicopter pilot workload, and increasing safety. Technologies to be explored include vision based sensors and algorithms for situational awareness and obstacle detection; fly-bywire for enhanced auto-pilot; and an advanced human-machine-interface in the form of a touchscreen and head worn display for inflight monitoring and control. Airbus Helicopters (30 avril) In the first quarter orders fell by 26 percent to 40 net orders, compared with 54 in 2020. Deliveries reduced by eight to 39 helicopters. The total order backlog dropped 5 percent, to 664 helicopters. EBIT increased 17 percent to $75 million due to increased service revenues and reductions in program and research and development spending.

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