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    Georgia and Russia target resumption of flights

    2014-07-11T10:34:15Z

    ​Georgian and Russian authorities have outlined steps for restoring scheduled services after a six-year suspension of bilateral air links.

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    Air India officially joins Star Alliance

    2014-07-11T08:35:10Z

    ​Air India has become the 27th member of Star Alliance following a ceremony in New Delhi, India.

  • Air New Zealand 787-9
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    PICTURE: Air New Zealand’s first 787-9 lands in Auckland

    2014-07-11T07:34:05Z

    ​Air New Zealand’s first Boeing 787-9 aircraft has arrived in Auckland following a delivery flight from Seattle.

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    ​FARNBOROUGH: 787-9 flies through relatively smooth nine-month test effort

    2014-07-11T00:00:00Z

    After the maiden flight of the initial development 787-9 – a Rolls-Royce Trent-powered version – in September last year, Boeing has completed a relatively straightforward 1,500h flight-test programme involving three Trent-powered aircraft and two General Electric GEnx-powered aircraft (including two customer aircraft).

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    Teasing 'A330neo' and 'A350-300' domains reserved

    2014-07-10T20:05:00Z

    While Airbus has increasingly indicated a leaning towards re-engining the A330, it has yet to give any formal pointers towards a possible designation for the type.

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    F-35 industry partners invest in cost saving plan

    2014-07-10T19:49:14Z

    ​Three F-35 industry partners will invest $170 million over the next three years to lower the price of the $131 million fighter, the US Department of Defense announced today.

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    ANALYSIS: Why Boeing’s 787-9 is more than just a stretch

    2014-07-10T18:40:10Z

    When launch customers Air New Zealand, United Airlines and All Nippon Airways introduce their first 787-9s in the coming months, it will mark a watershed for Boeing’s Dreamliner.

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    F-35 to miss RIAT, show organiser says

    2014-07-10T17:58:36Z

    ​The continuation of a grounding order imposed on the Lockheed Martin F-35 fleet on 3 July means the type will not be taking part in the 11-13 July Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), the show's organisers have confirmed.

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    Paramount readies AHRLAC for first flight

    2014-07-10T17:17:52Z

    ​South African conglomerate Paramount unveiled a light attack and reconnaissance aircraft called the advanced high-performance reconnaissance light aircraft (AHRLAC) on 10 July in Pretoria.

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    Boeing rejects 'mega-city' case for A380

    2014-07-10T15:10:00Z

    ​Boeing is dismissing Airbus’s claim that the emergence of “mega-cities” will drive future demand for high-capacity transports including the A380.

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    Meteor missile validated on board Swedish Gripens

    2014-07-10T14:11:13Z

    ​MBDA’s Meteor missile has successfully completed a firing campaign on board the Saab Gripen fighter jet, marking the complete validation of the integration of the missile on board the Swedish air force’s aircraft.

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    Israeli air force details 'Protective Edge' operation

    2014-07-10T14:04:49Z

    ​The Israeli air force has performed hundreds of sorties as part of its "Protective Edge" operation, which is aimed at stopping the rocket barrage from the Gaza Strip. All types of aircraft – including unmanned – are taking part in the huge air campaign.

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    Angara maiden flight success heralds new era for Russian space launches

    2014-07-10T13:52:10Z

    ​Russia’s space programme has taken what its stakeholders will hope is a giant leap to modernity with the successful maiden flight of the new Angara launcher, the eventual replacement of the accident-prone Proton-M.

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    Boeing studying impact of 737 fuselage derailment

    2014-07-10T12:43:56Z

    ​A freak transport error threatens to derail Boeing 737 production temporarily, raising questions once more about supply chain vulnerabilities as commercial aircraft production rates climb ever higher.

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    FARNBOROUGH: Komsomolsk - an unlikely centre for Russia's new aviation industry

    2014-07-10T12:02:58Z

    Russia’s first “Western” jet is assembled in a city that is about as far from the West as you can be in that vast country. An 8h flight across seven time zones from Moscow and frozen for much of the year, Komsomolsk-on-Amur was established in the 1930s to build ships ...

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    MBDA signs Indian ASRAAM contract

    2014-07-10T11:29:00Z

    India’s defence ministry has signed a £250 million ($428 million) contract with MBDA to equip its Sepecat/Hindustan Aeronautics Jaguar strike aircraft with the company’s ASRAAM short-range air-to-air missile. A company source has confirmed the signing, but declined to provide any further specifics.

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    Multiple birdstrike downed Pave Hawk, USAF concludes

    2014-07-10T11:16:38Z

    ​A multiple birdstrike caused the 7 January fatal crash of a US Air Force Sikorsky HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter over the UK east coast, accident investigators have determined.

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    ANALYSIS: Airlines profit in excess liquidity

    2014-07-10T10:54:52Z

    ​Airlines have much to look forward to in the second-half of 2014 as aircraft financings are likely to become cheaper as an excess of liquidity continues to find its home in the aviation sector. “If I were to make a very general statement, I think pricing could still go ...

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    Poland launches attack helicopter acquisition

    2014-07-10T10:39:24Z

    ​Poland is continuing its plan to update its army's rotorcraft fleet with the launch of a procurement process covering the acquisition of as many as 40 attack helicopters.

  • North sea helicopter safety
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    Committee calls for public inquiry into North Sea helicopter safety

    2014-07-10T10:30:00Z

    ​Having examined the recent safety performance of oil- and gas-support helicopter operations in the UK sector of the North Sea, the UK Parliamentary Transport Select Committee has called for an independent public inquiry on the grounds that the Civil Aviation Authority “did not consider the evidence that commercial pressure impacts ...