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Composites goal drives Airbus neighbour
PROFILE LATECOERE COMPOSITES GOAL DRIVES AIRBUS NEIGHBOUR France's Latécoère has always kept a fairly low profile, despite having carved out...
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Flexible approach extends global reach
PROFILE ITT FLEXIBLE APPROACH EXTENDS GLOBAL REACH ITT is very much a North American company, but it is increasingly looking overseas for opportunities...
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Merger leads to shift in emphasis
PROFILE GE AVIATION Systems MERGER LEADS TO SHIFT IN EMPHASIS GE Aviation Systems, the former Smiths Aerospace, arrived at the 2007 Paris air...
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Investment faith pays off
PROFILE B/E AEROSPACE INVESTMENT FAITH PAYS OFF As B/E Aerospace celebrates its 20th anniversary, the company can look back on a rollercoaster...
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Rebuilding its own structures
PROFILE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES rebuilding its own structures Vought Aircraft Industries' presence on the Boeing 787 and the possibility of...
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Customers say enough is enough
viewpoint Alastair Kett customers say enough is enough The aerospace and defence sector is not deaf. It is well aware it has to mend its ways. The...
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Aerospace Top 100 Special Report 2007: Capacity crunch
Aerospace's top 100 revenue generators grew 12% in 2006, but almost all that growth came from the commercial market, with the defence business staying essentially...
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Flying high under the Spanish sun
Flight Training Europe offers first-class ab initio training, excellent facilities and Mediterranean weather. Working Week talks to managing director Peter Sadler about the campus at Jerez International airport
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Pioneer MacCready dies
dr Paul MacCready, who made aviation history by engineering the first human-powered aircraft, Gossamer Condor, and then developing that technology to create...