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Coal - jet fuel of the future?
As the US Air Force continues engine testing in a drive to quench its huge thirst for fuel with synthetic blends, pioneering energy company Sasol of South...
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CAAFI pools aviation industry resources to certify synthetic jet fuel
certification jeffery Decker oshkosh CAAFI aims to widen acceptance of alternative fuels A major new player in fuel development should soon...
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Spin threatens to obscure long road to introducing sustainable alternatives to kerosene
higher frontier aimee Turner london The competition to be the first to market with sustainable alternative fuels is in full motion, but sometimes...
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Boeing expects to seal Seoul deal for F-15Ks
orders Boeing expects to seal Seoul deal for F-15Ks South Korea should conclude a deal on a follow-on batch of 20 Boeing F-15K multirole fighters...
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Singapore 2008: Lufthansa Systems offers flight-planning fuel savings
A new flight-planning module promising fuel savings of up to 2% was launched by Lufthansa...
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ExecuJet opens Singapore hangar
Swiss business aviation group ExecuJet is to expand its operations in Asia by starting up a new...
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Fuel feed interruption still in the frame for BA 777 accident, says AAIB
AAIB bulletin on causes of BA accident cites partial interruption of supply as potential cause of power loss on approach
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Composite Engineering flies new target supersonically
Pursuing a US Navy contract for an aerial target capable of high subsonic speed at low altitude, Composite Engineering...
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Three emerge as bidders for Israel's UAV multi-sensor payload contest
Controp , Elbit Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries' Tamam division...
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KC-767 sales drive gets boost from Japan arrival
Boeing's efforts to sell the KC-767 tanker to the US Air Force received a potentially timely boost on 20 February, when the manufacturer delivered Japan's...
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US Navy's Broad Area Maritime Surveillance project
An announcement on the delayed platform selection for the US Navy's Broad Area Maritime Surveillance project is expected on 7 March, with a Defense Acquisition...
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A400M engine to start vibration test
Europrop International's first flight-test example of the TP400-D6 engine for Airbus Military's A400M transport will enter ground vibration testing by early...
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Kaman project fate hangs in balance
Australia has yet to decide on the fate of its troubled deal for 11 Kaman SH-2G(A) Super Seasprite shipborne helicopters, following a mid-February meeting...
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First of India's Tejas aircraft ready in 2010
India will induct two squadrons of its long-delayed Tejas light combat aircraft into service from 2010, and could add a further four such units if its first...
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G222s head for Afghan National Air Corps duty
The US military has added to speculation regarding Afghanistan's possible acquisition of secondhand Alenia G222/C-27A tactical transports, with Pentagon...
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2007 Airbus and Boeing order analysis
Engine manufacturer and partner CFM equipped three-quarters of the Airbus and Boeing aircraft delivered last year The rivalry between Airbus and Boeing...
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BAE Systems profits increase
BAE SYSTEMS Pre-tax profits rose more than one-fifth to nearly £1.5 billion ($2.9 billion) on sales up 14% to £15.7 billion as strong US growth complemented...
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The devil is in the detail
From concept to the finer points, UK-based consultancy Atkins has global ambitions
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Business in brief
business briefs AAR eyes expansion of composites work Components Aviation aftermarket supplier AAR is planning a four-fold expansion of its composites...
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Investors clear growth path for Eclipse and Diamond
But fellow manufacturer Adam Aircraft forced to file for bankruptcy as funds dry up Light jet manufacturers Eclipse...