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NewsMAKS: Antonov to test-fly lower-cost An-3
Antonov is going to flight-test a cheaper version of the venerable An-2 biplane by the end of this year.
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NewsFAA grants approval for Hawker 800XPR
Hawker Beechcraft has gained US Federal Aviation Administration supplemental type certification of the Hawker 800XPR, powered by the Honeywell TFE731-50R.
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NewsAUVSI: Southampton University flies 'printed' UAV
Engineers at the UK's University of Southampton have designed and flown what it claims is the world's first "printed" aircraft.
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NewsAUVSI: US Navy taps GA-ASI to support carrier-based UAS study
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) will help the US Navy shape the requirement for an unmanned, carrier-launched, surveillance and strike.
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IATA: Premium passenger growth slows in June
IATA's latest calculations indicate international premium passenger growth fell sequentially from May to June, which could reflect slower growth in world...
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NewsAUVSI: FLIR unveils three new camera cores
FLIR Systems has introduced three new camera core products to the unmanned market. Displaying the three new models at the show, the company.
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NewsAUVSI: Sikorsky goes full-tilt with Korean UAV
Sikorsky is apparently entering the market for tiltrotor unmanned air systems, in an unexpected challenge to one of Bell Helicopter's core technologies.
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NewsAUVSI: Seaglider preps for live demo
IRobot's 1KA Seaglider, in collaboration with Duke University, took its first dip on Monday at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America 2011. The buoyancy-driven...
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AUVSI: Flir Systems acquires Aerius Photonics
Flir Systems has acquired fellow exhibitor and provider of short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) detectors and laser components Aerius Photonics.
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NewsAUVSI: Procerus debuts autonomous tracking software upgrade
Procerus Technologies is debuting its latest software upgrade on Cyber Technology's Cyberquad Maxi.
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Bangkok Airways to receive its first A350-800 in 2015
Bangkok Airways expects to take delivery of its first Airbus A350-800 in 2015.
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NewsAUVSI: USAF formally approves first RQ-4 Block 30 operational orbit
The US Air Force has accepted that four Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Block 30 unmanned air systems are now ready to maintain one orbit of continuous surveillance over a 30-day period ...
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Transaero tentatively signs for A320neo
Russian carrier Transaero is planning to break from its traditional preference for Boeing aircraft with an order for Airbus A320neos. The Moscow-based...
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Jetstar reaffirms commitment to Australia HQ
Jetstar has dismissed reports that it is planning to move its headquarters to Hong Kong.
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IAI mulls inflight refuelling for Heron UAS
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is evaluating aerial refuelling for the upgraded version of its Heron unmanned air system (UAS), which is better equipped to perform maritime missions.
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CEi pitches BQM-167i target drone to Taiwan
US firm Composites Engineering hopes to pitch its BQM-167i unmanned target to the Taiwanese navy ...
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AUVSI: Cubewano halves fuel consumption of its engines
Cubewano is revealing at the show dramatically reduced fuel consumption figures for its lightweight heavy fuel rotary engines.
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AirAsia Philippines receives first Airbus A320
AirAsia Philippines received its first Airbus A320 at Diosdado Macapagal International airport in Clark on Tuesday.
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Qantas to cut jobs, establish Asian premium carrier
Australia's Qantas Group has outlined a new international strategy, which includes cutting 1,000 jobs and establishing a new premium airline based in Asia.
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NewsQantas acquires 110 Airbus A320s, cuts jobs, launches new LCC
Qantas Group has announced a swathe of changes at the company, including the acquisition of 110 Airbus A320 aircraft - of which 78 are A320neos - thousands of job cuts at its international operation, the creation of an as-yet unnamed premium Asian carrier, and a new Japanese low-cost carrier, Jetstar ...



















