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ATR outfits test aircraft with new Thales flightdeck
ATR is equipping an ATR 72 test aircraft with the new Thales flightdeck that will be installed on its improved -600 family, with the aim of beginning flight...
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Bombardier unveils plans to develop CSeries C130 variant
Bombardier plans to develop a short-range variant of the CSeries C130 that will use the higher-thrust version of Pratt & Whitney's GTF geared turbofan to...
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ANA sets up committee to evaluate A380 and 747-8
ANA sets up committee to evaluate A380 and 747-8
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GKN key to Airbus Power8 restructuring
GKN has become a key focus of attention in Airbus's Power8 restructuring plan, which hinges on the divestment to risk-sharing partners of several manufacturing...
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Continental employees face trial for their role in the Concorde crash
Continental employees face trial for their role in the Concorde crash
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NTSB: ABX received aircraft threat 1 week before 767 fire
ABX Air received a threat against an unspecified aircraft one week before a fire burned a large hole through one of its Boeing 767s parked at the San Francisco International Airport.
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Alenia Composite to acquire second 787 autoclave
Alenia Composite is acquiring a second autoclave to mitigate the risk of disruption to its one-piece fuselage barrel production for the Boeing 787 programme. The...
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Boeing to assess schedule after Dreamliner Four damage
Boeing will know soon the impact of time consuming repairs on the Dreamliner Four schedule after the centre fuselage barrel was damaged during a production...
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Can Sukhoi, Mitsubishi and China's ACAC make an impact in the regional jet market?
Over the past decade, the line between what constitutes a regional jet and a small narrowbody has grown increasingly blurred as regional aircraft manufacturers...
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Kaiser Aluminum surcharge could set expensive trend
Kaiser Aluminum, a supplier of aluminium to Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier Aerospace and Lockheed...
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Europe experiments with ways to cut fuel-wasting extended approaches to airports
Eurocontrol wants to eliminate fuel-wasting extended approaches to airports and an experiment being conducted at Stockholm could show how to do it
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Corporate CRJ200 set for delivery
Tailwind Capital is planning to deliver this month the first corporate-configured Bombardier CRJ200 regional jet to Dutch company Solidair as demand for...
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NTSB calls for more comprehensive rejected landing training
Safety investigators are requesting that the US Federal Aviation Administration develops more comprehensive rejected landing simulation training and other...
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Rolls-Royce unfazed by A350 XWB weight growth
Rolls-Royce expects to freeze the design of the baseline Trent XWB turbofan by the end of July and sees no significant implications from Airbus's recent...