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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with Eric Dautriat, executive director of the Clean Sky JTI
Eric Dautriat has just become executive director to head the Clean Sky joint technology initiative, a huge public/private research effort that could give Europe the edge in developing vital green aviation technologies. His entire professional career has been spent within the aerospace industry, most notably heading the development of the ...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Cooper Antennas on right wave length for military
Significant supply contracts with NATO and the Canadian, Norwegian UK and US military mark UK firm Cooper Antennas (hall 2B, F101) as a young company to...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the Facts - Yedidia Yaari
Israeli defence systems supplier Rafael (static park, D50) is keen to build partnerships worldwide, while adding expertise in UAV systems to its established core strength in missiles, says president and chief executive, Yedidia Yaari
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Visit the Flightglobal media lounge
Visitors to the Flightglobal chalet at Paris this year will have a very different experience to the fine dining and business meetings of the past. Instead...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Top gongs for Flightglobal scribes
Top gongs for Flightglobal scribes Flightglobal enjoyed a bumper night at Sunday's Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards - the annual Oscars for...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Boeing urges USN to commit to multi-year Super Hornet purchase
Boeing is confident about securing a third multi-year contract from the US Navy for the F/A-18E/F, with the...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: AirTran achieves TRUEngine status for its CFM56s
CFM announced at the show yesterday that US low-fare carrier AirTran Airways has achieved TRUEngine status for 102...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Northrop/EADS rules out A330-200F for KC-X
Northrop rules out freighter version of A330-200 for KC-X The Northrop Grumman/EADS North America team has eliminated the pure freighter version of...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Botti bemoans engineer shortage
Europe needs to train an extra 25,000 engineers a year to meet the needs of its industry, with 10,000 required in France...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with Giorgio Zappa
In recent years, Italy's aerospace and defence champion Finmeccanica has become a major global player - Chief operating officer Giorgio Zappa explains why the Paris air show matters for the business
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PARIS AIR SHOW: One small step for unmanned aircraft, one giant leap for the Paris air show
As the Paris air show marks the dawn of its second century, Germany's Schiebel will perform the aerial display's first-ever flight by an unmanned aircraft.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Atlantic Airways signs up for CFM56s
Real live contract signings look like they will be thin on the ground here at Paris, but Atlantic Airways, the national carrier of the Faroe Islands, did...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Maritime, SAR markets face Viking invasion
Canadian-based Viking Air will attempt to exploit the world's growing demand for search and rescue and maritime patrol aircraft with a new version of its...
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Air India delays $70m in staff pay for two weeks
Air India is delaying $70 million insalaries for two weeks, citing a challenging economic environment.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with MBDA's Antoine Bouvier
MBDA (stand C151) chief executive Antoine Bouvier visited the last Paris air show just days after taking his position at the head of Europe's leading missile manufacturer. Two years on, he explains how the amalgamation of French, German, Italian and UK industrial capabilities has advanced
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Goodrich introduces new cockpit technology
Goodrich has launched its new Cockpit Data Management Solution (CDMS) at the show.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with Avio chief executive Orazio Ragni
Italian propulsion systems supplier Avio is expanding its business efforts outside Europe and is continuing to invest in R&D for civil, military and spaceflight programmes, according to chief executive Orazio Ragni
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Rafael launches recce pod for UAVs
Rafael has launched a new tactical reconnaissance pod aimed at the growing market for unmanned aircraft systems.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Tailwind to consolidate aerospace holdings
Tailwind Technologies has formed Hartzell Aerospace as "the consolidating platform" for its aerospace companies....
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Honeywell bids for slice of SESAR pie
US electronics giant Honeywell is making a bid to be the only big non-European player in Europe's future air traffic management programme SESAR. Paolo...