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Continental 757 crew misidentified lights before taxiway landing
US investigators have concluded that misidentification of Newark's runway 29 lighting during a night-time approach led to a Continental Airlines Boeing 757-200...
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Moscow demands speed up of Russian engine production lines for Klimov TV3-117 and VK-2500
Moscow is demanding that industry speed up the establishment of Russian production lines for the Klimov...
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Pratt & Whitney makes progress with F135 for STOVL F-35 JSF
Pratt & Whitney has completed durability and performance testing of the short take-off and vertical landing version of its F135...
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Boeing 787's GEnx secures FAA certification
The General Electric GEnx-1B engine that will power the Boeing 787 has received US Federal Aviation Administration certification. The engine's two-year...
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Ritz Pacific orders first CRJ-Phoenix
Ritz Pacific, a Hong Kong-registered company specialising in the purchase and sale of refurbished business jets, has ordered the first Bombardier...
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VIDEO: Opening the Atlantic Skies - Delta and Air France's joint venture
A new era in transatlantic airline competition started this week as the US-European Union Open Skies agreement came into force. In this video report, Delta and Air France discuss their Transatlantic joint venture
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EU project selects Time Triggered Protocol databus for fuel management
A €5.5 million ($8.7 million) 36-month European Union project is under way to develop an automated design and verification process for digital fuel systems....
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Airbus begins talks to create network of aircraft recyclers
Facing the prospect that about one-quarter of the 6,000 airliners destined for the scrapheap over the next 20 years will be Airbuses ,...
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ARJ21 first flight delayed by six months
China's ARJ21 regional jet has become the latest new airliner programme to suffer a delay to its first flight, with the maiden sortie of the initial -700...
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Northrop Grumman winds down civilian counter manpads work
Northrop Grumman is dissolving its civilian Guardian ...
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COTS UAV makes arctic debut
A Norwegian university has flown an autonomous unmanned air vehicle equipped with meteorological sensors over the Spitzbergen/Svalbard island in the arctic...
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Raytheon pitches follow-on test for airport anti-missile system
A Raytheon and Rafael team is to propose to the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) a $10m, live-fire test of a scaled-down version of a ground-based...
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New Zealand keen on Australia's Seasprite spares
New Zealand is keen to buy the spare parts that will become available from the sale of Australia's cancelled Kaman Aerospace SH-2G(A) Super Seasprite helicopters. Australia...