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Speed bump: USAF sets modest goals for new bomber
The USAF wants a new bomber by 2018, but says available technology will limit it to subsonic and manned. Is it aiming too low?
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Down to the wire: US-EU Airbus-Boeing subsidies case moves ahead
The US-EU dispute over subsidies for Airbus and Boeing is moving to a conclusion that could reshape civil aircraft development. Is there still an off ramp?
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The right stuff? The race for the next dominant commercial aircraft...
Europe and the USA are investing in aeronautics research, but in different ways. Who will win the race to deliver the next dominant commercial aircraft?
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Technology shift: Flight simulators
Technology is driving the flight simulator market, with the emphasis on cutting costs as manufacturers champion new 'non-zero flight-time' machines
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US TSA prepares security programme for GA
The initial version of a new security programme for larger general aviation aircraft could be completed as early as this quarter, according to the National...
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An idea in waiting
There was nothing wrong with the vision. It is in its execution that the concept of EASA has been flawed. It is time to get it right
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Business aviation bosses lobby Brussels for carbon permit plan
European business aviation chiefs are urging Brussels to allow the buying of carbon permits wholesale to prevent aviation's entry into the European Union...
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Pilot and controller anti-collision tools can clash
Near-simultaneous operation of pilot and air traffic controller collision warning systems in the event of a conflict can produce a reaction that degrades...
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NewsAer Lingus deal brings A350 orders past 250
Orders and commitments for the A350 have topped the 250 mark following last week's deal with...
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Simulated environment gets real
Full-flight simulation with a realistic air traffic control environment on the ground and in the air is becoming a reality following a link-up between CAE...
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