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US Army rethinks Fire Scout, STUAS and unmanned cargo aircraft
US Army training and doctrine staff have completed a new analysis that reconsiders the service's commitment to the Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout unmanned...
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OnAir to support SMS communication between airline, passenger
OnAir has selected telecommunications specialist Halys to provide an SMS system that will allow its airline customers to communicate with individual passengers...
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US jet fuel biorefinery projects receive $100m
Four companies with biorefinery projects targeting alternative jet fuel production will receive grants totalling up to $100 million from the US Energy Department. Honeywell...
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India cancels maritime patrol request for proposals
India has cancelled a request for proposals for six medium-range maritime patrol aircraft that it planned to operate in tandem with eight Boeing P-8Is it...
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Finance ministry worries may scupper India refuelling tankers
The Indian air force's competition to buy six air-to-air refuelling tankers is in danger of collapsing due to "reservations" by the country's finance ministry...
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US may approve Taiwan UH-60 Black Hawks sale by year-end
The Obama administration could send a formal notification by the end of 2009 to the US Congress about its intention to sell 60 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk...
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Indonesian navy to get three more IAe CN-235s
The Indonesian defence ministry has confirmed an order for three Indonesia Aerospace CN-235-220 maritime patrol aircraft for its navy. The deal is...
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Rentech, 13 airlines ink alternative fuels purchasing MOU
Thirteen airlines and synthetic fuels producer Rentech have reached a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to develop a framework for a future supply contract...
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USA gives green light to Phenom 300
Embraer has clinched US certification for its Phenom 300 light...
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UK announces space agency but no extra money
Think of a space agency and what comes to mind is probably the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Moon...
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United Arab Emirates could buy 16 Boeing CH-47F Chinooks
The United Arab Emirates could buy 16 Boeing CH-47F Chinook transport helicopters under a requested deal worth around $2 billion. Outlined by the US...
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Alenia confident of further Spartan sales
Alenia North America is confident of obtaining at least two new customers for the C-27J Spartan tactical transport in 2010, and is discussing refurbishment...
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Hawker Pacific strengthens Malaysian operation
Australian aircraft sales and product support company Hawker Pacific is expanding its Malaysian operation...
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Falcon jet manufacturer readies collaborative maintenance tool for 2011 launch
Dassault intends to offer operators of its Falcon business jets a new "e-maintenance" service from...
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FAA gives thumbs up to Rockwell Collins’ head-up guidance system
Rockwell Collins has received US Federal Aviation Administration certification for...
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SIA to launch Munich service in March 2010
Singapore Airlines (SIA) plans to commence a five-times-weekly service on the Singapore-Munich-Manchester route from 28 March 2010.
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Suvarnabhumi passenger traffic up 43% in November
Total passenger traffic at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport grew 43% year-on-year in November to 3.7 million, one year after the airport was temporarily closed...
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ExecuJet South Africa sees third-party maintenance surge
ExecuJet South Africa says it is witnessing a strong uptake in third-party widebodied business jet...
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Business aviation in brief
HEAD-UP APPROVAL Rockwell Collins has received US certification for its HGS-6605...
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Revised IATA forecast predicts $5.6bn loss for 2010
IATA expects the industry to post collective losses of $5.6 billion for 2010 compared with its previous forecast of $3.8 billion. The revised figure...