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PARIS AIR SHOW: Airbus integration unites transport family
Following its integration within Airbus in April, Airbus Military now also oversees the production of the light and medium transport products of the former...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Hamilton Sundstrand boosts technical support ahead of 787 first flight
Hamilton Sundstrand is strengthening its support system for the Boeing 787 ahead of the aircraft's imminent first flight, placing technical staff at Boeing's...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: A400M first flight could take place this year
EADS expects the delay-hit A400 military transport to make its first flight in late 2009 or in the early weeks of 2010, and says the programme could proceed...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Cyclone gets under Embraer's skin
Canada's Cyclone Manufacturing announced at Le Bourget that it has been contracted by Embraer to supply critical structural components for the Brazilian...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with IAI's Itzhak Nissan
Itzhak Nissan president and chief executive of Israel Aerospace Industries talks to Arie Egozi and tells Flight Daily News why it is business as usual for the company at this year's show
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Bombardier bullish about winning customers
Its North American rivals may be staying away, but Bombardier Business Aircraft is confident about winning new customers at Paris as it detects glimmers...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Heron sees frontline El Salvador anti-drugs fight
An Israel Aerospace Industries Heron unmanned air vehicle, on static display here this week, is being evaluated for possible permanent deployment in El Salvador,...
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Niki Lauda's 2009 interview with Flight Daily News
Ahead of the 2009 Paris air show, Flight Daily News conducted this Q&A with Niki Lauda
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PARIS AIR SHOW: IAI makes Harop loitering munition sale
Israel Aerospace Industries has signed a contract with an undisclosed foreign customer to supply its Harop loitering munition system, in a success estimated...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Elbit unveils Hermes 90 UAV
Elbit Systems' 18h endurance, 100km (54nm) range autonomous Hermes-90 unmanned air vehicle is based on the design of the Israeli Innocon Mini Falcon. Deployed...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with Lorraine Bolsinger, chief executive of GE Aviation Systems
Face the facts with Lorraine Bolsinger, chief executive of GE Aviation Systems
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Parker controls the C-Series
Parker Aerospace (hall 5, D36) has won contracts for four systems in the recently launched Bombardier CSeries airliner, including the fly-by-wire flight...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Chromalloy's PMA blades pass airline milestone
US parts manufacturing approval specialist Chromalloy (hall 3A, 33) reports that high-pressure turbine (HPT) blades produced...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: A400M seeks lift
EADS has pulled out the stops in a bid to save Europe's troubled airlifter programme from possible cancellation. Le Bourget will show whether its strategy has worked
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Growing protectionism shadows open skies talks
Will growing US protectionism threaten open skies negotiations? European politicians and airline chiefs fear an air trade war.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Back on track
Italy and Germany prepare for first deliveries of tactical and navy NH90
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Italy hitches ISS lab hopes to permanent MPLM
Italian Space Agency commissioner Enrico Saggese is looking forward to getting his own International Space Station laboratory if NASA decides it needs a...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: 'Convergence of causes' of Air France A330 unknown: EADS
Airbus parent EADS has "no idea" of "the convergence of causes" that led Air France Flight 447 to crash on 1 June, says chief executive Louis Gallois. "Even...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Superjet: Russia's revival or last stand?
Can the Sukhoi Superjet overcome perceptions and prejudices associated with Soviet-era aircraft and land Western customers?
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Europe looks beyond just science
Is the Europe about to follow in the footsteps of the Soviet Union and the USA in human space exploration? The signs are that the continent's future policy is set for a dramatic expansion