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Bombardier to break ground on first CSeries facility next week
Bombardier Aerospace on 15 September will break ground on its first CSeries aircraft facility, a training centre known as the Complete Integrated Aircraft...
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$35m for Excalibur Almaz week in orbit
Armed with a market study that indicates annual revenues of $1 billion, space tourism company Excalibur Almaz is working towards a 2013 first flight...
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European commission to rule on Antonov An-26 operations
The European Commission will decide shortly whether to renew the derogation permitting...
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ATK to develop gunfire alert system for helicopters
Alliant Techsystems will start developing a new sensor that can detect gunshots fired at US Navy helicopters under a $2 million deal. ATK will add...
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Bell Boeing proposes V-22 for US Army's 'Golden Hour' fleet
Bell Boeing has formally proposed the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor for what the joint venture believes is an emerging US Army requirement for a speedy aircraft...
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NewsAA09: Air France to place order for its future short-haul fleet
Air France is pushing aircraft-makers to develop a successor to the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 and if the carrier's targets and requirements are met it plans...
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DSEi: PICTURE: MBDA revises Fire Shadow weapon design
MBDA has dramatically altered the configuration of its Fire Shadow loitering munition ...
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JAL amends passenger and cargo services from October
Japan Airlines (JAL) is cancelling three weekly freighter flights between Tokyo and London via Amsterdam from 25 October.
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Tiger resumes Singapore-Hat Yai service
Tiger Airways will resume flights from Singapore to the southern Thai city of Hat Yai from 3 November, almost two years since its suspended services.
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NewsFlybe wins UK government cash for skills training
Flybe has become the first airline to win a substantial UK government grant for training its own and third-party pilots, engineers and cabin crew. The...
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AA09: Jordan's Ayla offers training alternative
Closer training links between the emerging Chinese market and the Middle East could benefit Asian Aerospace debutant Ayla Aviation Academy (stand 7G32) The...
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AA09: Ameco Beijing holds back on 787 preparations
Ameco Beijing, a joint venture between Air China and Lufthansa, has significantly slowed down its preparations for the introduction of Boeing 787s into the...
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AA09: Waterfront Air aims to begin Hong Kong seaplane operations in 2010
Hong Kong's Waterfront Air aims to start seaplane operations from a site at Victoria Harbour adjacent to the old airport at Kai Tai from the end of 2010. The...
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Bangkok Airways suspends four international services
Thailand's Bangkok Airways will suspend services on four international routes.
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AA09: Beijing airport aims to become cargo hub for northern China
Beijing airport is about to open a new cargo terminal and is working to reposition itself as the major freight hub for northern China. The airport...
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AA09: Susi Air shows off new Avanti
Indonesia's largest private operator Susi Air has been on display at the static park this week, showing off the latest aircraft in its fleet - the Piaggio...
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AA09: Plastic is the future for cabin accessories
Galley equipment from trays and plates to cutlery and "glasses" made of plastic is being shown by Sabert Asia (stand 9B22). "Our classy looking products...
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AA09: Heico wins Cathay spoiler deal
HEICO Repair Group has won a three-year contract with Cathay Pacific to provide repair and overhaul services for all spoilers (flight-control surfaces) fitted...
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AA09: EDM shows cabin training systems
Suppliers of cabin crew training equipment EDM (stand 7G36) is delivering a comprehensive range of cabin/flightcrew training solutions for China Airlines. The...



















