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FARNBOROUGH: AgustaWestland unveils 'game-changing' AW169
AgustaWestland has officially launched the AW169, a new 4.5t class twin helicopter meant to challenge Eurocopter's Dauphin and EC145 lines.
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FARNBOROUGH: ACSS to partner US Airways for ITP tests
Thales and L-3 Communications joint venture ACSS has been selected by US Airways as a partner in Eurocontrol's in-trail procedure tests (IPT). ACSS...
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FARNBOROUGH: Guinault power unit on show
Guinault is displaying its latest compact ground power unit developed for military applications including helicopters, fighters and light transport aircraft...
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FARNBOROUGH: Bell's John Garrison: Buzz before Business
Global travel is not generally a flight plan option for a light-twin helicopter, but the Bell 429 is not a typical rotorcraft. Bell president and chief executive...
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FARNBOROUGH: Macaer Aviation lands PiperJet contract
Piper Aircraft has selected Italy's Mecaer Aviation to supply the undercarriage system for its PiperJet
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FARNBOROUGH: PremiAir offers helicopter shuttle service
Aerospace executives looking for a quick and stress-free way of getting in and out of this year's Farnborough Airshow can take advantage of private helicopter charters from The London Heliport with UK helicopter charter operator PremiAir.
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MAS to start Kota Kinabalu-Haneda service
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) will launch thrice-weekly flights from Kota Kinabalu to Tokyo's Haneda Airport from 15 November. Haneda will begin scheduled...
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FARNBOROUGH: Civil helicopter market looks east for market revival
The civil helicopter market is undergoing a tough time. Sales have slumped in the past year or two and the near-term outlook remains pessimistic.
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UK aerospace in full flight
Study shows industry has survived economic storms but fall in R&T is dark cloud
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FARNBOROUGH: Michelin makes tracks with Air France-KLM deal
Michelin is to fit its tyres to "around 425 aircraft" operated by Air France-KLM and the airline group's third-party maintenance customers, under the terms...
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FARNBOROUGH: Thomson aims to be first 787 operator with connectivity
Thomson Airways aims to become the first carrier in the world to offer in-flight connectivity on the Boeing 787. The UK carrier, which will launch...
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FARNBOROUGH: Thales avionics suite for A350 enters production
Thales Aerospace is at Farnborough showcasing the transition of the company's innovative TopDeck avionics suite for the Airbus A350 XWB from concept to reality...
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FARNBOROUGH: Flybe orders up to 140 Embraer jets
UK regional carrier Flybe is to order up to 140 Embraer regional jet aircraft, of which 35 will initially be firm.
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FARNBOROUGH: Rockwell Collins to offer dPAVES on Boeing 737 Sky Interior
Rockwell Collins' second generation dPAVES drop-down in-flight entertainment (IFE) system has been made offerable on Boeing's 737 Sky Interior.
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Qatar Executive orders three more Bombardier business jets
Qatar Airways is expanding its Qatar Executive private aviation venture with three Bombardier jets, with one of the orders apparently coming as unexpected...
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FARNBOROUGH: Qatar blames P&W for CSeries impasse
An ongoing dispute between Qatar Airways and CSeries engine supplier Pratt & Whitney over maintenance cost guarantees is threatening to derail Bombardier's...
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FARNBOROUGH: Airbus to start ground debris, tanker work with A400M
Flight testing with the A400M 'Grizzly' is progressing so well that Airbus Military is preparing to venture into two uncharted areas of the aircraft's performance...
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FARNBOROUGH: TAI unveils Anka unmanned air vehicle
Turkish Aerospace Industries rolled out its first indigenous medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned air vehicle in Ankara on 16 July ...
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FARNBOROUGH: Face the facts with Britten-Norman's William Hynett
William Hynett is chief executive of Britten-Norman Group, the UK's sole remaining privately owned aircraft manufacturer.
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FARNBOROUGH: Face the facts with L-3 chief executive Michael Strianese
L-3 Communications chief executive Michael Strianese heads a $16 billion aerospace and defence business that has evolved from a loose collection of acquired operating units into a more cohesive company that generates 70% of its sales as a "prime-level" integrator. L-3 has accomplished this feat without the perceived advantage of ...