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Qatar Executive orders three more Bombardier business jets
Qatar Airways is expanding its Qatar Executive private aviation venture with three Bombardier jets, with one of the orders apparently coming as unexpected...
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FARNBOROUGH: Qatar blames P&W for CSeries impasse
An ongoing dispute between Qatar Airways and CSeries engine supplier Pratt & Whitney over maintenance cost guarantees is threatening to derail Bombardier's...
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FARNBOROUGH: Airbus to start ground debris, tanker work with A400M
Flight testing with the A400M 'Grizzly' is progressing so well that Airbus Military is preparing to venture into two uncharted areas of the aircraft's performance...
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FARNBOROUGH: TAI unveils Anka unmanned air vehicle
Turkish Aerospace Industries rolled out its first indigenous medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned air vehicle in Ankara on 16 July ...
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FARNBOROUGH: JARA recreates Battle of Britain
Leadership consultancy JARA is marking this year's 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain by creating its own version of the iconic operations room at Fighter Command HQ.
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FARNBOROUGH: Face the Facts with Steve O'Bryan
As Lockheed Martin vice-president business development, customer engagement for the F-35, Steve O'Bryan's job is to ensure the company holds the attention of its international partners, despite delays and strained procurement budgets
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FARNBOROUGH: Flightglobal sweeps the boards at journalism awards
Flightglobal writers were flying at the Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards, held on the eve of the air show, taking home four of the 15 categories. Flight...
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FARNBOROUGH: Kartika firms 30-strong Superjet order
Indonesian carrier Kartika Airlines has, as expected, firmed a tentative agreement to take 30 Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft.The airline signed a firm order...
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FARNBOROUGH: GP7200 to power all 90 of Emirates' A380s
Emirates has confirmed that Engine Alliance's GP7200 powerplants will be fitted to the additional 32 Airbus A380 aircraft it ordered in June. The Dubai-based...
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FARNBOROUGH: Microtecnica seals strategic alliance with Hanwha
Microtecnica, the aerospace equipment specialist, has announced a strategic alliance with Korean aerospace manufacturer Hanwha Corporation ...
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FARNBOROUGH: Face the facts with Britten-Norman's William Hynett
William Hynett is chief executive of Britten-Norman Group, the UK's sole remaining privately owned aircraft manufacturer.
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FARNBOROUGH: Face the facts with L-3 chief executive Michael Strianese
L-3 Communications chief executive Michael Strianese heads a $16 billion aerospace and defence business that has evolved from a loose collection of acquired operating units into a more cohesive company that generates 70% of its sales as a "prime-level" integrator. L-3 has accomplished this feat without the perceived advantage of ...
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FARNBOROUGH: Face the facts with GE Aviation Systems president Lorraine Bolsinger
Lorraine Bolsinger is president and chief executive of GE Aviation Systems, which has had a busy year with the completion of its acquisition of performance-based navigation specialist Naverus and the establishment of an integrated modular avionics joint venture with AVIC of China.
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Opinion
Comment: Take-off risks
Take-off performance calculation error happens. The fact that most recent events have not caused a fatal accident is no excuse for inaction, because the danger to life is considerable
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FARNBOROUGH: Western engine for An-148?
Ilyushin Finance is in discussions with Western engine manufacturers about fitting new powerplants to the Antonov An-148 regional jet, says the leasing company's director-general.
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How EADS has fostered a corporate identity
A low turnover suggests EADS takes good care of its employees - who today feel more part of a big organisation
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Spain has gained with EADS
The name Casa disappeared when Airbus took over the division's operations, but with what impact on national pride?
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Competence more important than citizenship for EADS managers
Nationality once seemed more important than competence when appointing senior executives at EADS - but that no longer applies
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What if EADS had never been created?
The corporate strength of EADS has glued together its businesses in hard times. Now it wants to become truly global
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EADS Astrium in a stable orbit
EADS has drastically restructured its spaceflight unit into one of the most non-partisan and united groups in its business