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NASA's hopes of manned flights before 2014 are dashed as Orion programme hits first hold-up
NASA will fail to meet its goal of flying manned Orion missions before 2014, as the first delay emerges for the new spaceship's development timetable just a week after its prime contractor, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, was selected.
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What's it like to fly on an Airbus A380? First 'passengers' find out with Early Long Flights
Early long flight test programme aims to get feedback on how well cabin works
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Bombardier and Embraer see more jets cancelled than sold in first half
Net sales are negative as 70-seaters join 50-seater decline
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Rogliano takes transatlantic flying to the max
As a new breed of transatlantic, high-yield, super-premium player emerges, airline vets from the established carriers, veterans of the hotel and hospitality industries and others are experimenting with variations on a familiar theme
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Bombardier CRJ200-based Challenger 850 business jet begins test flights at Lufthansa Technik facilities ahead of first delivery this month
Sales of Bombardier's CRJ200 executive variant better than expected ahead of initial delivery in September
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Lockheed Martin reveals SPEAR cruise missile candidate, packaging SMACM for UK strike weapon requirement
Weapons manufacturer packages SMACM for UK strike weapon requirement
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Single-engine IMC for commercial ops hit by new hold-up, will now wait until 2007 EASA take-over
EASA takeover of rulemaking process to delay approval
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DARPA and NASA demonstrate world's first 'hands-off' autonomous air-to-air refuelling using satellite-guided probe
DARPA and NASA have demonstrated what is claimed to be the world's first "hands-off" autonomous air refuelling engagement using a satellite-guided approach system invented by Sierra Nevada (SNC).
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Orion rises
It has been 34 years since the last manned spacecraft landed on the Moon. Now it is Lockheed Martin's job to deliver the vehicle for the return in 2018
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Satellite navigation: Finding a way
In December the US military is expected to publish its next Navstar GPS spacecraft requirements. Meanwhile, Europe's Galileo satellite navigation system's second test craft is to go into orbit in early 2007