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GA pilots asked to help cut dangerous airspace infringements
Eurocontrol's airspace infringement initiative co-ordinator Alexander Krastev says that the agency, with the help of the European arm of IAOPA, "is determined...
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Double-billing glitch strikes Lockheed Joint Strike Fighter account
Lockheed Martin owes the US government at least $265 million after company employees discovered a five-year-old charging...
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United Launch Alliance to wade in on commercial ISS supply
NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services Demonstrations (COTS) phase one competitors, Rocketplane-Kistler...
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Astrium/Thales jointly win $1.66 billion deal for new telecoms constellation
A $1.66 billion telecommunications satellite constellation design, construction and management contract has been awarded to a joint team of EADS Astrium...
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Boeing uses P-8 experience on AEW&C and EP-X
A green aircraft that is modified, the 737 AEW&C has proved a tough integration task Lessons learned AEW&C to MMA TO EP-X - closing the gap With...
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Boeing aims to refresh 767 line with tanker win
Boeing has unveiled new hopes to revive and refresh the 767 production line for extended commercial and military sales, as it seeks to win the US Air Force's...
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IAI and Gulfstream planning G550 tanker
Israel Aerospace Industries and Gulfstream are considering offering a multirole version of the G550 business jet equipped with an underbelly gondola-type...
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P-8A mission system restarts ASW clock
MISSION SYSTEM Restarting the airborne ASW clock Anti-submarine warfare is back in fashion as trading nations seek to protect their critical...
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Safety advance depends on reporting
Slowly but surely Eurocontrol and the air navigation service providers in its member states are working on controlling different categories of risk-bearing...
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Warrior prepares to fly new Gull 36 unmanned seaplane
Warrior (Aero-Marine) says it is negotiating a purchase order from the UK Autonomous Systems Technology Related Airborne Evaluation & Assessment (ASTRAEA)...
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PICTURE: US Air Force to use synthetic fuel across fleet by 2011
The US Air Force intends to certificate its entire aircraft fleet to run on synthetic jet-fuel blend by 2011, and began on 8 August when the Boeing B-52H...
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Lockheed works to keep P-3 on the front line
ORION's FUTURE GRAHAM WARWICK WASHINGTON DC KEEPING THE P-3 on the front line Eventually all P-3s will stop flying, says Rick Kirkland, vice-president...
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PICTURE: Northrop Grumman flies Advanced Hawkeye
The US Navy's E-2D Advanced Hawkeye carrier-based airborne early-warning aircraft flew for the first time on 3 August from Northrop Grumman's St Augustine,...
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Buying time for business traveller
The current security climate is driving business in the charter market, creating an opportunity for brokerages such as London, UK-based Hunt & Palmer to expand its range of services in all corners of the globe
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737 goes to war - the P-8A Poseidon
Another 737 assembly line is taking shape at Boeing's Renton, Washington plant. Line 3 will be similar to the other two already churning out almost 30 aircraft...
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Boeing stresses BAMS interoperability with P-8
Unmanned BAMS will take long-duration surveillance load off manned P-8 UNMANNED ADJUNCT boeing stresses bams interoperability From the...
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Russia's OAK - planting a seed
The pay-off for bridging the gap between the military and civil aerospace markets is there for both Boeing and OAK as each tries to transfer success in one sector to the other
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People changes
Adam Aircraft, maker of the A500 twin-engined piston and A700 AdamJet very light jet, has named Fairchild, Teledesic and McDonnell Douglas veteran John Wolf...
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Business aviation in brief
business briefs DAYJET PASSES FINANCE MILESTONE EXECUTIVE TRAVEL DayJet has closed debt facilities totalling $140 million to acquire its fleet...