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No flight demos at AUVSI North America 2011
Ten years after its first unmanned aerial vehicle flight demonstration, the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) will not hold...
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Marshall Aerospace pitches C-130 upgrade to Malaysia
UK MRO company Marshall Aerospace has revealed details of an offer to modernise Malaysia's C-130 transports ...
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Dassault evaluates Clean Sky laminar flow probe
Dassault has completed a flight test using a new FLIR Systems infrared camera designed to differentiate turbulent and laminar flows on a wing. Part...
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China to produce Groen gyroplane
Gyroplane kit manufacturer Groen Brothers says that it has entered into a joint venture agreement with Guangzhou, China-based Suntrans to produce in China a family of light aircraft based on its SparrowHawk design.
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Gulfstream: G650 flight test family complete
Gulfstream on 24 January performed first flight of the fifth and final member of its airborne certification fleet for the ultra long-range G650. Aircraft...
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Alaska to deploy 737-900ERs within existing network
Alaska Airlines plans to deploy its new fleet of Boeing 737-900ERs on dense routes within the carrier's existing network.
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SkyWest to operate five ex-Horizon CRJ700s for Alaska
SkyWest Airlines has reached an agreement with Alaska Airlines to operate five of the Bombardier CRJ700s exiting the fleet of Alaska's regional unit Horizon...
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Rockwell Collins plots ascent into flight services market
After acquiring two of the biggest names in flight support services for business jet operators in the past 15 months, Rockwell Collins has quickly risen from bystander to potential market leader.
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Thomas Cook firms order for 12 A321s
Thomas Cook Group has firmed up a memorandum of understanding with Airbus for 12 A321s.
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Eurofighter faces pivotal year for Typhoon programme, says chief executive
This year will be pivotal for the Eurofighter programme if production lines are not to stop in 2015, says chief executive Enzo Casolini ...
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Moscow Sheremetyevo steps up security in wake of explosion
Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport has stepped up security measures following yesterday's fatal explosion at Moscow Domodedovo.
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Cambridge airport vies to become a leading destination for business aviation traffic
Cambridge airport - a little-known regional airfield in the east of England - has embarked on an aggressive sales and marketing drive in a effort to become a leading destination for international business aircraft traffic.
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PICTURE: AirTractor delivers UAE's first AT-802Us
The first two of 10 AirTractor AT-802U counter-insurgency aircraft ordered by the United Arab Emirates air force have been delivered ...
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PICTURE: Horizon adopts “Eskimo” logo on Q400s
Horizon Air is retiring its public brand and will adopt the trademark Eskimo of its sister company, Alaska Airlines, on its fleet.
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Mahindra readies five-seat piston for March roll-out
India's Mahindra Aerospace is planning to roll out its first aircraft in March to exploit the country's increasing hunger for business and general aviation.
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Bad weather halts USAF's F-22 crash investigation, with cause still unknown
The US Air Force has suspended its investigation into the 16 November crash that destroyed one of its Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptors and killed the pilot ...
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Eurofighter boss outlines objectives as Typhoon fleet passes 100,000 flight hours
Eurofighter chief executive Enzo Casolini has identified three key priorities for the multi-national programme ...
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Mexico takes trio of Black Hawks
The Mexican government has taken delivery of three more Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters, bringing its total fleet to seven.
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Opinion
Comment: Cash talks – but what is it saying?
EADS, poor thing, has a problem: what to do with a €10 billion ($13.5 billion) cash pile?