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Vulcan XH558 needs £100,000 to complete flight-test programme
The Vulcan To The Sky Trust is in desperate need for £100,000 ($200,000) to fund the completion of the flight-test programme...
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This week briefings
SIKORSKY LIFTS MASSIVE H-60 HAWK ORDER HELICOPTERS Sikorsky on 13 December signed a contract worth a potential $11.6 billion to build up to 800 helicopters...
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EADS receives €60 million contract for Advanced UAV study
EADS has launched a 15-month risk-reduction phase for Europe's Advanced unmanned air vehicle initiative ...
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SAS Denmark tipped to recommend CRJs replace Q400s
Scandinavian Airlines' Danish division is expected to recommend that SAS Group takes Bombardier CRJ700 and CRJ900 regional jets as replacements for the Dash...
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Malaysia signs support deal for Pilatus PC-7 trainers
Malaysian firm Airod has been selected to support the nation's air force fleet of Pilatus PC-7 Mk II trainers ...
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Carriers face censure despite IOSA audits
Despite increasing worldwide use of the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), which has been adopted as an official quality-control tool by many national...
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Blink to be Europe's first low-cost air taxi operator
Blink looks set to become Europe's first low-cost air taxi operator having successfully completed a $30 million round of equity funding to acquire the first...
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Messier-Dowty lands gear contract for Airbus A350XWB
Messier deal Messier-Dowty has been confirmed as supplier of the main landing gear for the Airbus A350 XWB. The Safran Group company had been selected...
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Boeing predicts slip to USAF's KC-X tanker decision
The US Air Force may delay its decision on the KC-X tanker contract until six months after the planned award date, possibly dragging the bidding process...
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Snecma begins Silvercrest core tests
Snecma has begun testing the core engine demonstrator for its Silvercrest...
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Malaysia to launch contest for airborne early warning fleet
Malaysia could issue a request for proposals for four airborne early warning and control system aircraft in mid-2008, with funds for the acquisition likely...
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Adam Aircraft clears certification hurdle with FAA type inspection authorisation for A700
Adam Aircraft has obtained US Federal Aviation Administration type inspection authorisation...
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EASA granted power to fine safety violators
European Aviation Safety Agency regulators will be able to fine organisations that fail to meet safety requirements, under proposals adopted by the European...
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Open channels: Will 2008 be the year for in-flight mobile phones and broadband?
It looks as if 2008 will be the year that airlines finally begin to roll out in-flight mobile phone, blackberry, SMS and high speed internet services ...