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    FARNBOROUGH: ​ANA 787-9 to appear in flying display

    2016-07-04T06:45:32Z

    An All Nippon Airways’ Boeing 787-9 aircraft will appear in the flying display at the Farnborough air show, the first time a Japanese carrier has made a flight demonstration at the show.

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    Wreckage of missing Il-76 found on Siberian hillside

    2016-07-03T06:52:00Z

    ​Search teams in Siberia have found the wreckage of an Ilyushin Il-76 transport which vanished while conducting firefighting operations in the Irkutsk region.

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    ​FARNBOROUGH: Bombardier’s CSeries wing plant in Belfast readies for ramp-up

    2016-07-03T06:18:26Z

    The UK may be where every Airbus wing is engineered and assembled, but in another part of the kingdom wing production is also critical to the prospects of the aerospace sector. With delivery of the first Bombardier CS100 to Swiss International Air Lines scheduled during Farnborough, and handover of the ...

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    Two Mi17V5 helicopters delivered to Serbia

    2016-07-01T16:58:25Z

    Russian Helicopters delivered two Mil Mi-17V5 rotorcraft to Serbia on 28 June, marking the first delivery of a new rotary type to the country’s air force in 25 years.

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    AFSOC favours side-mounted laser for gunship

    2016-07-01T16:10:03Z

    ​Air Force Special Operations Command has accepted that it will trade some offensive capability for cost savings and fielding time on its future laser-equipped Lockheed Martin AC-130J Ghostrider if the laser is mounted on the side of the aircraft.

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    FARNBOROUGH: In space, two years can take forever - or go by in a flash

    2016-07-01T15:03:02Z

    ​In space, two years can take a very long time – or it can go by in a flash, depending on one’s perspective. As seen from the European Space Agency’s mission control centre in Darmstadt, Germany, the past couple of years have been elongated by many a nail-biting eternity as ...

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    S7 launches CFM56 support venture with SR Technics

    2016-07-01T13:52:45Z

    Russia's S7 Engineering has opened an engine repair shop in Moscow in partnership with SR Technics.

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    Heathrow third runway still deliverable by 2026: Davies

    2016-07-01T09:58:28Z

    London Heathrow's proposed third runway could still be built by 2026 if the next UK prime minister made a decision "quickly", in the view of Howard Davies, who chaired the Airports Commission.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: How will UK aerospace fare, post-Brexit?

    2016-07-01T09:05:32Z

    ​Most of UK aerospace – along with the rest of industry – campaigned against it. But on 23 June the people spoke, and after more than four decades of membership, the nation will begin negotiations to leave the European Union. The 52% to 48% vote surprised pundits and has claimed ...

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Automation leap on 777 hits growing pains

    2016-07-01T04:02:27Z

    When Boeing executives decided to re-invent a critical element of the 777 production process two years ago, they knew it was going to be hard. Memories of the costly, three-and-a-half-year delayed entry of the 787 were still fresh around Everett, Washington.

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    ANALYSIS: Middle of the Market is 'when', not 'if' at Boeing

    2016-07-01T04:01:34Z

    Mike Delaney was named as head of Boeing’s four-year-old aircraft development organisation in April. The veteran Boeing executive immediately inherited a conceptual puzzle often called the “middle of the market (MoM)” study, a proposed aircraft family with widebody payload and range performance and, somehow, narrowbody economics.

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    Boeing selects iPad-like touch screens for 777X flightdeck

    2016-07-01T04:00:02Z

    ​Future Boeing 777X airline pilots that will be able to interact with their flight information displays in the same way that they use their smart phones and tablets.

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    Adaptive cycle engine enters final phase of development

    2016-06-30T23:21:42Z

    ​The US Air Force has awarded a $1 billion contract to GE Aviation to continue development of a next-generation military jet engine and prepare for an anticipated competition in the early 2020s against Pratt & Whitney for the chance to power a new combat aircraft and possibly re-engine the Lockheed ...

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    Sharing secret F-35 data gives USAF new problem

    2016-06-30T21:56:49Z

    ​The Lockheed Martin’s F-35’s newest snag doesn’t come from a technological issue, but an international policy problem, according to the director of the US Air Force’s F-35A Integration Office.

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    F-35 arrivals raise expectations for bumper RIAT

    2016-06-30T17:53:30Z

    For three days in early July, a normally sleepy air base in the Gloucestershire countryside will become one of the busiest in the UK, as military aircraft from around the globe descend for the annual showcase that is the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT).

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    USAF eyes prop, comm's upgrades for firefighting C-130s

    2016-06-30T16:02:48Z

    ​An eight-bladed propeller and a satellite communications upgrade are being considered for a small subset of the Air Force Reserve fleet of Lockheed Martin C-130H airlifters used for firefighting.

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    SIA plans Asiana codeshare on US service

    2016-06-30T15:04:48Z

    ​Singapore Airlines (SIA) plans to display Asiana Airlines' code on existing and future service between Singapore and the USA.

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    P&W to invest $65m in Georgia GTF maintenance site

    2016-06-30T14:17:46Z

    ​Pratt & Whitney will invest $65 million in a maintenance site near Columbus, Georgia where the company maintains and overhauls PW1000G geared turbofans (GTFs), the Connecticut-based manufacturer announces.

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    Alcoa to supply aluminium to E190-E2 programme

    2016-06-30T13:33:35Z

    Alcoa will supply aluminium sheet and plate for the Embraer 190-E2 regional jet family under a multi-year deal worth $470 million.

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    Norway H225 crash again pinned on metal fatigue

    2016-06-30T13:02:44Z

    ​Norwegian investigators have reiterated their belief that metal fatigue in a gearbox component was behind the fatal crash of an Airbus Helicopters H225 near Bergen in late April.