• Release Notes v16.8

    Responding to a request from a client, we have added Operator ICAO and IATA codes in the Accidents section of Fleets Analyzer.

    You’ll find these new options in the ‘Aircraft in Accident’ and ‘Current Aircraft Details’ sections of the Add/Remove columns dialogue.Continue reading

  • Release Notes v16.5

    In this release we have updated the ‘Technical Specifications’ section of our aircraft profiles to include all of the seating data that we have available (we previously only showed 11 fields out of a possible 22).Continue reading

  • China, Hong Kong, Macau & Taiwan – Name alterations

     

    Following feedback from some clients we have taken the decision to standardise our naming conventions for China, Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

    From this week these territories are now represented as follows:

    • China
    • Hong Kong SAR
    • Macau SAR
    • Taiwan

    For those unaware, the “SAR” stands for Special Administrative Region.

    As ever, if you have any queries about any data then get in touch at dataupdates@cirium.com

  • Change to Year of Build

    Ascend by Cirium has made the decision to change the year of build methodology from first flight to delivery date, find out why below:Continue reading

  • Helicopter backlog status review

    For all the attention of helicopter customers.

    Based on market feedback at Heli Expo 2019 and Paris 2019, we are conducting a thorough review of our order, option and LoI statuses for civil helicopters.

    As many of you will be aware, the oil and gas industry has suffered a slowdown in recent years, and there’s evidence of operators entering Chapter 11,  and lessors/operators potentially merging. Due to the many changes in this sector, we have taken the opportunity to review the backlog numbers.

    Due to this review, you will notice many older dated firm orders will now show as cancelled, and many options and LoIs will show as cancelled/lapsed.

    This data review will be completed and available in product from Monday 1st July 2019.

  • Release Notes v10.20

    On Thursday 27 June 2019 we released the following enhancements:

    • Team Share

    Team Share

    Team Share is an enhancement to the existing sharing options for Saved Searches. Team Share allows you to share your Saved Searches with specific users and/or groups. To learn more about Team Share, please read the Team Share article.

  • Team Share

    Sharing your Saved Searches with other users within your organisation is a great way to make sure that everyone is using the same data and viewing the same reports. For large organisations with many Fleets Analyzer users, it’s quite easy to become overwhelmed with shared Saved Searches. In order to combat this “over sharing”, we’ve just added a new addition to the sharing options. In addition to sharing your Saved Searches with all the users within your organisation, you can now share with ‘specific people and/or groups’.Continue reading

  • Name change for Mitsubishi MRJ

    In line with the recent announcement, we have renamed the Mitsubishi MRJ to the Mitsubishi SpaceJet.

    The sub series taxonomy has also changed to reflect the name with the MRJ90 becoming the SpaceJet M90.

    Changes will show in Fleets Analyzer from Friday 14th June.

  • Split of ‘Business Jets – Bizliners’ Market Grouping

    Based on customer feedback, we’ve decided to split the Business Jets – Bizliners Market Grouping into 2 distinct groups i.e.:

    • Business Jets – Bizliners – Widebody e.g. 747 BBJ, A330 ACJ
    • Business Jets – Bizliners – Narrowbody e.g. 737 BBJ, A319 ACJ

    As part of this split, we’ve also moved additional aircraft types into the ‘Business Jets – Large’ Market Grouping e.g. Legacy 600/650, Challenger 850/870

  • Update on 737 Max fleet

    As it is still unclear when the fleet will return to operational service, we have updated the 737 MAX stored fleet to a “scheduled to return to service” date of 30th June 2019 – this is our default “mid-year” estimate date we use in our data. Some airlines have stated a date beyond this, and these dates have been reflected in the data.

    For backlog 737 MAX deliveries, we have moved all deliveries to beyond 30th June 2019 and we are working through the backlog to smooth any knock-on effect of these delays.

    We will continue to monitor and update based on airline and OEM announcements and post further updates here.

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