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Early Boeing 777-200 to be broken up for the first time
One of the first Boeing 777s ever delivered is to be the first of the type to go to the breaker's yard
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Six airlines to install seatback Apple iPod sockets for passengers
System will let passengers play iPod through the aircraft in-flight entertainment system
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Bell Helicopter and Rolls-Royce deals herald Indian light helicopter decision
Bell and Rolls-Royce sign partnering deals with Hindustan Aeronautics ahead of light utility helicopter selection
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Italy's Alenia in talks with EADS to take control of ATR turboprop division
Deal would let Alenia offer turboprops alongside Sukhoi Superjet
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Shaanxi Aircraft Y-9 first flight slips into 2007
Company says technical changes have caused delay
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Airbus A380 battles Icelandic gales in crosswind tests at Keflavik
Winds of up to 50kt lead to dramatic take-off
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Easyjet firms up 52 Airbus A319s, takes 75 more options
UK budget carrier now has nearly 200 Airbus narrowbodies on order
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Italy special: Power base - Avio has spread its risks over a number of global programmes
The civil aerospace boom has helped to swell Avio's orderbook - and with its military business in good health, the engine maker is set for further growth
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Italy special: Extended families - Small aerospace manufacturers using regional clusters
A spate of new industry groupings or clusters is adding to the muscle and competitiveness of Italy's small and medium-sized manufacturers
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Italy special: Daring to be different - Piaggio looks at its next model
Piaggio's next aircraft will not ditch its reputation for innovative design. But the company says its first business jet will owe as much to pragmatism as passion
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Italy special: Roll out the barrels - Alenia Aeronautica's role in the Boeing 787
Alenia Aeronautica's huge Taranto-Grottaglie site, producing Boeing 787 Dreamliner fuselage barrels, is a monument to the companies' ever-stronger links
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Italy special: At full stretch - Procurement adjusted to a post-9/11 world.
International commitments and homeland security requirements are putting the Italian armed services under pressure even as defence budgets are squeezed
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Italy special: Atlantic ambitions - Successful in targeting the transatlantic defence and civil markets
Led by Alenia Aeronautica, Italy's aerospace companies are targeting the USA through a combination of industrial alliances and collaborative programmes
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Italy special: Dream ticket - Are continental Europe's two aerospace giants ready for a closer alliance?
What has kept continental Europe's two aerospace giants - EADS and Finmeccanica - apart all these years and are the prospects for a union any closer?