Boom Xb 1

Posted on September 11, 2020 Jacob Luiz

The Boom XB-1 Baby Boom is a supersonic technology demonstrator aircraft that is under the development of Boom Technology. As a technology demonstrator, the XB-1 is a one-third-scale prototype of the Boom Overture supersonic transport airliner that is also currently under development. For the XB-1, Boom Technology claims that the aircraft will be capable of sustaining Mach 2.2 speeds for a travel range of 1,000 nautical miles. To achieve this, the XB-1 is to utilize three 4,300 pound-force General Electric CJ610s for its engine configuration. Currently, the XB-1 Baby Boom is slated to have its first flight in 2020.

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Bombardier C Series Cs100

Posted on September 3, 2020 Jacob Luiz

The Bombardier CSeries CS100, now called the A220-100, is a narrow-body jet airliner that was designed by Bombardier Aerospace and is currently under production by the manufacturer Airbus Canada Limited Partnership. Airbus Canada Limited Partnership is a joint venture, composed of the aircraft manufacturer Airbus and investment company Investissement Québec. Since 2012, around 113 units have been produced and are under the service of entities such as Korean Air, Swiss International Air Lines, and Delta Air Lines. While development of the CSeries aircraft began in the early 2000’s to compete with other airline models, the rights to the aircraft were sold to Airbus in 2016 with the financial help of Investissement Québec.

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C 17 Globemaster

Posted on September 3, 2020 Jacob Luiz

At ASAP Semiconductor, we can help you source the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III parts and components that you need with ease. The C-17 Globemaster III is a strategic and tactical airlift that was designed and manufactured by McDonnel Douglas and later Boeing after their 1997 merger. Produced over the years between 1991 and 2015, over 270 units of the C-17 Globemaster III have been built and are currently under the service of entities such as the United States Air Force, Indian Air Force, Royal Air Force, and other operators. The C-17 Globemaster III came about as a new aircraft development based off of the McDonnell Douglas YC-15. As compared to the YC-15, the Globemaster III features increased size, swept wings, and improved engines.

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Sikorsky X2 Technology

Posted on August 24, 2020 Jacob Luiz

The Sikorsky X2 is an experimental compound helicopter, designed and developed by Sikorsky Aircraft. The project began as a gathering of designs from various predecessor projects, aiming at achieving a high speed coaxial helicopter. In 2008, the X2 conducted its maiden flight, operating at Schweizer Aircraft’s New York facility. By 2009, the rotorcraft had achieved a fully engaged propeller flight, and phase three of testing was later finished in 2010. After conducting over 22 hours of flight across 23 test flights, the X2 was retired. Since then, the prototype has been developed into the Sikorsky S-97 Raider which serves as a high-speed scout and attack helicopter.

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Airbus A330 Corporate Jet

Posted on August 17, 2020 Jacob Luiz

The Airbus A330 Corporate Jet is a heavy business jet that is currently priced at a high $ 214 million U.S. dollars. Touted as the “Dated Corporate Jet at a Price” many had considered this corporate jet to be a financial steal as the size and speed was not considered to be consistent with the price. Over time the price did grow, but upon its initial release the price was well below a million. 

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McDonnell Douglas F-18 Super Hornet - Capacity and Fuel Consumption

Posted on August 13, 2020 Jacob Luiz

Modern fighter jets like the F/A-18 Super Hornet serve as a cornerstone in multirole military aviation. Developed to provide both air superiority and ground-attack capabilities, the Super Hornet offers an ideal combination of speed, power, and flexibility. In this blog, we will explore the F/A-18’s fuel capacity, engine performance, weapon systems, and operational history, all of which are critical aspects that define its role in the defense sector.

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F-15 E Strike Eagle

Posted on August 11, 2020 Frank Brick

The F-15E Strike Eagle is a military jet designed and manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing). It has been in production since 1988 and has a base price of 36 million dollars USD. The Strike Eagle is an all-weather multirole strike fighter developed from the F-15 Eagle. It was designed for long-range, high-speed interdiction without relying on escort or electronic warfare aircraft. The F-15E Strike Eagle is distinguishable from other Eagle variants by its darker camouflage, conformal fuel tanks, and tandem-seat cockpit. The aircraft has been deployed for military operation in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, and elsewhere. It has performed missions such as deep strikes against high-value targets and combat air patrols as well as providing close air support for coalition troops.

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Types of Private Jets

Posted on July 20, 2020 Frank Brick

While private jets have long been associated with wealthy, glamorous, high-society types, the truth is you don’t need to be a millionaire to fly private. As long as you know what aircraft is best suited to your travel needs, a private jet charter can be as cost-effective as it is convenient. Private jet aircraft can be broken up into six basic types. This blog will explain each type and what sets it apart from the others.

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Airbus Industrie A330 300

Posted on July 15, 2020 Frank Brick

Designed to provide services to both small remote countries megacities, the irbus Industrie A330 300 is a powerful plane that relies on twin engines and a wide body to deliver between 250 and 440 passengers safely to their destination. Additionally, the plane boasts an incredibly quiet cabin, making it a comfortable choice. Priced at $264.2 million, the Airbus Industrie A330 300 is a large capacity, medium- to long-range aircraft, and the largest of the twinjet family. It’s related to other A330 and A340 aircraft, but only has two powerful engines.

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Dassault Falcon DX

Posted on July 13, 2020 Frank Brick

The Dassault Falcon DX is a midsize business jet designed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation. The Falcon DX sets itself apart from other business jets through its unparalleled combination of comfort and performance. It has been in production since 1995 and has a base price of 34.5 million dollars USD. The aircraft is powered by three Honeywell TFE731-60 engines that produce 5,000 pounds of force allowing the Falcon DX to travel at a top cruising speed of 513 knots and a maximum range of 3,995 nautical miles. Its rate of climb is 12 feet per minute and its service ceiling is 51,000 feet. For its avionics system, the Falcon DX is equipped with the Dassault EASy Cockpit avionics suite.

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Boeing 787 8 Dreamliner

Posted on July 9, 2020 Frank Brick

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner is currently priced at 206.8 million US dollars. Manufactured by the United States based aviation company Boeing company, the 787 8 Dreamliner was produced in 2010 and has been on and off the market since then. Touted as the most awaited series of passenger jets, the Boeing 787-9 is primarily used as a jumbo passenger jet to carry over 100 passengers to their destination. 

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Boom Overture

Posted on July 8, 2020 Jacob Luiz

The Boom Overture is a proposed supersonic transport that is under the development of the United States startup company Boom Technology. The aircraft is designed with a delta wing configuration, and composite materials are used for its construction. As a supersonic transport aircraft, the Overture is to have the capability of reaching Mach 2.2 speeds, or 2,300 kilometers per hour. This is to be made possible by its engine configuration, which would include three medium bypass turbofans without afterburners. Each of these aircraft engines would produce 15,000 to 20,000 pound-force, and with its fuel capacity, the Overture would be capable of travelling upwards of 4,500 nautical miles. 

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