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US Space Command under budget pressure, re-examines future
US Air Force Space Command is establishing its priorities ahead of the pending sequestration that will cut $580 million from its budget - including shutting down surveillance sites and re-examining future satellite constellations.
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INTERIORS: Diehl offers retrofit alternative to Airbus's 'Space-Flex'
German interiors group Diehl Aerosystems offers the redesigned aft galley lavatory complex for the Airbus A320 both under the airframer's "Space-Flex" programme as well as an alternative, independent solution dubbed "Seatcount Flex".
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INTERIORS: CTT develops business jet cabin air system
Swedish cabin climate specialist CTT Systems plans to develop a downsized version of its "Cair" air humidifying equipment for business jets.
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INTERIORS: EIS opens wiring production site in India
German cable specialist EIS Electronics has opened a facility in India to cut production costs and gain a foothold in the nation's aerospace market.
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Lion Air 737-800 crashes into sea while landing at Bali
A Lion Air Boeing 737-800 has crashed into the sea off the Indonesian resort island of Bali. Images from Indonesian newspapers show that the aircraft's...
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PICTURE: First British Airways 787 breaks cover
One of British Airways' first Boeing 787-8s has emerged, part-painted, from the US airframer's facilities, as the carrier prepares to expand its 787 order. The...
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MROAM: F135 blade crack traced to casting process - P&W
A Pratt & Whitney analysis has narrowed the likely cause of a turbine blade crack on the F135 in February to a fault in the casting process, says Bennett Croswell, president of the military engines division.
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US Army, Boeing conclude price negotiations for second CH-47 contract
The US Army and Boeing have agreed on a price for a second multi-year production contract for the CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift transport helicopter ...
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Lockheed unveils more information on UCLASS programme
Lockheed Martin has revealing additional details about its submission for the US Navy's UCLASS requirement ...
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American splits Airbus order equally between A319 and A321
American Airlines will split its order for 130 Airbus A320 family aircraft equally between the A319 and A321, says engine supplier International Aero Engines...
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Qatar Airways to be Oneworld member by end-2013
Qatar Airways will be a Oneworld member by the end of this year, and aims to integrate its systems with the alliance's carriers by October. The Doha-based...
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P&W considers A320neo engine design changes
Pratt & Whitney (P&W) is considering a design change as the first PurePower PW1100G engine for the Airbus A320neo family completes ground testing, company...
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F-22 helmet-display demonstration casualty of sequestration
Efforts to demonstrate the Visionix Scorpion helmet-mounted cueing system on the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor are among the casualties of the automatic "sequestration"...
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Qatar to seek compensation from Boeing for 787 grounding
Qatar Airways plans to seek compensation from Boeing over the grounding of its 787s, even as the airline remains "optimistic" that the twinjet will be cleared...
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Air Dolomiti adds new Russian services
Air Dolomiti is to launch new services to Moscow Domodedovo from Milan Bergamo and Verona. From 26 April, the Lufthansa-owned Italian regional carrier...
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BAE checks Harpoon fit for anti-ship Typhoon
BAE Systems has conducted windtunnel tests to assess the integration of Boeing's Harpoon anti-ship missile with the Eurofighter Typhoon ...
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INTERIORS: Assystem to unveil new simulator in Paris
French engineering group Assystem enhances off-the-shelf flight simulation software to train avionics developers and test equipment within its cockpit environment.
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INTERIORS: TriaGnoSys increases data streaming capability
Greater data streaming capability and lower weight are the main advantages of the "AeroConneX+" IFEC server from German communication technology specialist TriaGnoSys.
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INTERIORS: Airbus may offer dimmable windows on later A350s
Airbus may eventually offer electrochromic dimable windows on its in-development A350 widebody but only when the technology is "sufficiently mature" to block out 100% of the light entering the cabin.