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NASA's hopes of manned flights before 2014 are dashed as Orion programme hits first hold-up
NASA will fail to meet its goal of flying manned Orion missions before 2014, as the first delay emerges for the new spaceship's development timetable just a week after its prime contractor, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, was selected.
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What's it like to fly on an Airbus A380? First 'passengers' find out with Early Long Flights
Early long flight test programme aims to get feedback on how well cabin works
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Bombardier and Embraer see more jets cancelled than sold in first half
Net sales are negative as 70-seaters join 50-seater decline
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Rogliano takes transatlantic flying to the max
As a new breed of transatlantic, high-yield, super-premium player emerges, airline vets from the established carriers, veterans of the hotel and hospitality industries and others are experimenting with variations on a familiar theme
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Single-engine IMC for commercial ops hit by new hold-up, will now wait until 2007 EASA take-over
EASA takeover of rulemaking process to delay approval
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DARPA and NASA demonstrate world's first 'hands-off' autonomous air-to-air refuelling using satellite-guided probe
DARPA and NASA have demonstrated what is claimed to be the world's first "hands-off" autonomous air refuelling engagement using a satellite-guided approach system invented by Sierra Nevada (SNC).
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Munich-based Remus sets out to storm US LSA market with the two-seat, composite G-3 ultralight
Manufacturer links up with SportsPlanes website to expand G-3 ultralight sales
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Magnum Jet adds Phenoms to A700s as it builds taxi fleet
Start-up orders new Embraer jets to go with Adam family in bid to shake up US travel