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NewsVIDEO: Embraer rolls-out Phenom 300 light jet
The Phenom 300 is expected to enter service in the second half of 2009. Embraer has started assembling the second Phenom 300 at the Gavião Peixoto, plant.
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NewsDelta, Northwest to merge
US majors Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have agreed to merge in a deal that if approved by regulators will create the world’s largest airline.
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Orion crew exploration vehicle arrives at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
A full-scale flight-test mock-up of NASA's Constellation programme's Orion crew exploration vehicle has arrived at the US space agency's Dryden Flight Research...
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Aerospace faces a looming shortage of engineers
Trouble is looming in aerospace unless the industry can find ways of attracting young people into engineering. Can the impending skills shortage be overcome?
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Light dawns for light sport aircraft
Sales of light sport aircraft were expected to blossom at last week's Sun 'n Fun show - and imminent uniformity of European and US rules promises a bright future
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Superjet 100 first flight slips to May
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft is understood to have delayed the start of flight trials of its Sukhoi Superjet 100 regional...
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First 777F enters final assembly
First 777F enters final assembly Boeing mechanics last week began final assembly work on the first 777 Freighter at the airframer's...
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Winner takes all?
Two engineering approaches to next-generation engines could yield a winner - and a loser
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Shanghai Airlines fights pilot resignations in court
Shanghai Airlines fights pilot resignations in court
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UK engineers deserve more respect
A specialist recruiter for the UK aerospace industry believes that the country's aerospace companies and government have to do more to raise the sector's...
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Why overseas recruitment is too risky
One solution previously mooted for Western industry's shortages of engineers was the mass recruitment of personnel from emerging nations with burgeoning...
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Comment - credit deterioration
Some very disgruntled airlines aired their frustration last week over the latest delays to Boeing's Dreamliner. While early customers for new airliners are...
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Comment - Pushing regulatory harmony further
Harmonising regulations between Europe and North America has gone a long way compared with the bad old days, but there is plenty of room for improvement yet
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NewsVietnam's Pacific Airlines resolves jet fuel dispute
Vietnam's Pacific Airlines resolves jet fuel dispute
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Boeing X-48B progresses to slats retracted flights
The Boeing X-48B blended wing body (BWB) scale-model demonstrator, called Low...
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Collision avoidance avionics first for Bristow
Offshore specialist Bristow has started operations with a Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma fitted with traffic alert and collision-avoidance (TCAS) avionics,...
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Europe grounds hundreds of Soviet-registered aircraft
Hundreds of Soviet-registered aircraft in service within the European Union fleet have been effectively grounded on the advice of European aviation safety...



















