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    Royal Navy embarks on Unmanned Warrior exercise

    2016-10-10T12:53:16Z

    The UK Royal Navy kicked off its first exercise dedicated to the introduction of unmanned systems on 10 October, in a demonstration of the service’s commitment to the introduction of the technology into future operations.

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    Dubai South becoming business aviation gateway to the UAE

    2016-10-10T11:38:28Z

    A decade after work began on a massive aviation services hub at the city’s new second airport, Dubai South is rapidly becoming the main business aviation gateway to the UAE, with three major infrastructure developments under way.

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    ANALYSIS: ALA joins the supply chain management elite

    2016-10-09T23:00:00Z

    Compared with designing and assembling aircraft or engines, supply chain management will never be the sexiest area of aerospace. But the work of its specialist firms – consolidating consignments of fasteners and other tiny parts from dozens of suppliers, and delivering them just in time to final assembly lines of ...

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    Citation Longitude completes first flight

    2016-10-09T16:05:14Z

    ​Cessna’s newest and largest aircraft, the Citation Longitude, completed a first flight on 8 October in Wichita, Kansas.

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    Honeywell paints bleak outlook for business jet sales

    2016-10-07T22:29:52Z

    ​Honeywell executives have painted bleak outlook for business jet sales and aftermarket services for at least the next 15 months.

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    Qatar commits to up to 100 Boeing aircraft in $18.6 billion order

    2016-10-07T16:13:54Z

    Qatar Airways will purchase up to 100 Boeing jets under a deal with a potential list-price value of $18.6 billion, the single largest aircraft commitment in the Doha-based airline's history.

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    Pilot killed in Israeli F-16I crash

    2016-10-07T15:11:39Z

    The pilot of an Israeli air force Lockheed Martin F-16I "Sufa" was killed when his aircraft caught fire and crashed during an attempted landing at Ramon air base in the south of the country on 5 October.

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    ​ANALYSIS: What next after aviation's 'Paris moment'?

    2016-10-07T14:26:44Z

    Yesterday's agreement on carbon offsets at the ICAO conference in Montreal was hailed as aviation's "Paris moment" by council president Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu.

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    EASA lifts flight ban on Super Puma helicopters

    2016-10-07T13:49:32Z

    European safety regulators have lifted the grounding order on Airbus Helicopters Super Puma rotorcraft imposed in the wake of a fatal crash earlier this year, but separate flight bans in the UK and Norway remain in force.

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    ANALYSIS: P2012 takes Tecnam to a new dimension

    2016-10-07T13:04:48Z

    Professor Luigi Pascale is a living link to the post-war heyday of Italian aviation. The sprightly 93-year-old still spends most of his days at the Capua premises and even flying the products of Tecnam, the light piston-aircraft manufacturer he co-founded in the mid-1980s and which has since produced 4,500 aircraft. ...

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    OPINION: Why Europe's independent airframers matter

    2016-10-07T12:02:16Z

    Sixteen years after its creation as EADS, and as it goes through yet another revamp to make it stronger and more integrated, Airbus dominates European aerospace – alongside BAE Systems, Dassault and Leonardo, the other three giants this side of the ­Atlantic still making aircraft in the 21st century.

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    OPINION: Will Airbus rebrand end divisions?

    2016-10-07T09:53:22Z

    Airbus’s latest corporate iteration appears to mark something of an endgame in its battle against a ­perennial pandering to compromise during its evolution from consortium to company.

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    NTSB rejects Spanish findings in 767 tyre-rupture probe

    2016-10-07T08:54:00Z

    ​Spanish and US investigators have clashed over the origin of a metallic fragment which caused a tyre-burst on take-off, substantially damaging a Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-300ER.

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    ​ATSB yet to link privately found debris with MH370

    2016-10-07T02:51:35Z

    The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has yet to find a link between two pieces of debris recently found on a beach in Madagascar by private searcher Blaine Gibson with the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.

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    IndiGo to add 47 flights with arrival of new jets

    2016-10-07T02:22:00Z

    IndiGo will introduce 47 new flights on its route network, with the induction of five new Airbus A320 aircraft during the month.

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    ANALYSIS: Tokyo faces up to future fighter options

    2016-10-06T23:00:00Z

    The Japan International Aerospace Exhibition is a rarity among air shows, occurring not every two years, but every four. It is also a moving target. This year the show is in a Tokyo conference hall. In 2012 it was held at an exhibition centre in the industrial outskirts of Nagoya. ...

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    Avolon to buy CIT Aerospace for $10bn

    2016-10-06T21:52:19Z

    ​HNA Group-subsidiary Avolon has reached an agreement with CIT Group to buy its aircraft financing and leasing business for $10 billion.

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    ​Army wants runway-independent Shadow UAS

    2016-10-06T19:25:21Z

    The US Army is eyeing a new, runway independent tactical UAS with additional sensors to augment the Textron Systems RQ-7B Shadow mission, according to the service’s project manager for UAS.

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    Airbus halfway to A350 2016 delivery target

    2016-10-06T18:32:00Z

    ​Airbus had achieved 26 A350 deliveries by the end of September, just over half of its target for the year.

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    Germany may buy as many as six C-130Js

    2016-10-06T13:33:40Z

    ​Germany has signalled its intention to acquire as many as six Lockheed Martin C-130J tactical transports as its frustrations deepen with the underperforming Airbus Defence & Space A400M.