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NewsAlitalia faces four-hour strike over Carpatair outsourcing
Alitalia will face a four-hour strike by its pilots and cabin attendants on 22 March in protest at the airline's refusal to permanently halt the outsourcing...
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Hosted payloads require more co-ordination
Better co-ordination is needed between government and industry to make military payloads more common on commercial satellites, according to experts.
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NewsUS Navy may add conformal fuel tanks to F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fleet
The US Navy is considering adding conformal fuel tanks onto its fleet of Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet strike fighters ...
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NewsMBDA awaits launch decision for Anglo-French anti-ship missile
MBDA hopes to soon advance the development of its FASGW/ANL anti-ship missile for the UK and France ...
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Israeli air force on alert after Syrian chemical weapons claims
The use of a chemical weapon in the internal war in Syria has put the Israeli air force on the highest level of alert ...
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AnalysisANALYSIS: Dassault Falcon faces threat from the top end
For Dassault Aviation, bigger, faster rivals pose a graver threat than market malaise
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NewsSamara-based start-up eyes Beechcraft leases
Russian provincial start-up Air Samara is looking to acquire nine Beechcraft turboprops for local routes with the backing from regional authorities. The...
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NewsOne Sky Aviation seeks enhanced vision STC for Pilatus PC-12
US engineering company One Sky Aviation is applying for Federal Aviation Administration supplemental type certification for nose-mounted installation of...
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NewsDassault clinches European approval for latest Falcon 2000 duo
Dassault has clinched European approval for its Falcon 2000S and 2000LXS business jets - the latest versions of its best-selling 2000 family. The...
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NewsEBAA rolls-out strategy to help business aviation community thwart “challenging” environment
The European Business Aviation Association has set out its strategy for the year ahead in an effort to counteract the challenging economic environment and...
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NewsUS Army seeks advanced engine for future rotorcraft
The US Army is asking industry to submit proposals for research and development into an alternative concept engine ...
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IN FOCUS: How airlines are handling big data
With the volume and variety of data captured by airlines having become so vast and complex, a rethink may be required on how carriers should handle it
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ANALYSIS: Should airlines invest in full freighters?
All-cargo operations have been hit hard by the economic downturn, and airlines are making more use of their hold capacity. So does it make sense to invest in freighters?
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ANALYSIS: Stronger demand drives improved profit picture
Stronger passenger growth and signs the cargo market might be over the worst are key to the improved outlook for the industry outlined by IATA in its profits...
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LHT signals third 787 MRO deal
German maintenance provider Lufthansa Technik is due to sign a component support contract with tour operator TUI for its Boeing 787 fleet. The agreement...
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Indonesian army adds six Bell 412 EP helicopters
Indonesian Aerospace has delivered six Bell 412 EP (enhanced performance) utility helicopters to the Indonesian army, and has received a follow-on order...
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NewsRAF's first operational F-35 pilot flies first training sortie
The first operational UK pilot selected to fly the Lockheed Martin F-35B has performed his first training sortie in the type ...
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NewsLawmaker calls for NASA data review after scientist arrested
NASA appears to have blocked public access to a server containing thousands of technical documents amidst charges by one US lawmaker over lapses of security...
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NewsLockheed shakes-up aeronautics business leadership
Lockheed Martin is shaking-up the leadership of its aeronautics business, including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme. Larry Lawson, the company's...



















