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North American Aviation awarded $2.4 billion crew and service module contract: read how Flight reported that 1961 win
North American Aviation was awarded the $400 million contract, which would now be worth $2.4 billion, on 28 November 1961. You can read Flight's reports about that and Apollo's plans with pdf files from that year's 7 December issue
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Boeing, EADS, Lockheed, Dassault, Gripen and RSK-MiG all battle to secure Indian partnerships ahead of fighter and army helicopter proposals
Bidding companies sign local agreements ahead of F-X and army helicopter deals
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Airbus and Morson to open new $38m UK landing gear and fuel systems engineering centre near Birmingham
Airbus has invested $38 million in a new UK landing gear and fuel systems engineering centre, located near Birmingham in the country's West Midlands region.
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Damaged cockpit recorders delay Australian aviation safety verdict on May 2005 Metroliner crash, the worst in country for 35 years
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) does not expect to release a final report into the country's worst civil aviation accident since 1968 until next March as it continues to investigate the complex incident.
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Space Shuttle Atlantis to launch on last possible date, Friday 8 September
Only Russian agreement allowed NASA to use 8 September as a launch date because of logistical conflicts with a planned Soyuz International Space Station flight
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NASA delays Space Shuttle Atlantis launch by 24h due to Orbiter fuel cell issue
NASA has delayed Space Shuttle Atlantis's launch by 24h due to a voltage drop in the Orbiter's number one fuel cell
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Picture: Brazil takes delivery of first two of 12 ex-French Dassault Mirage 2000Bs
The Brazilian air force formally inducted its first two of 12 ex-French air force Dassault Mirage 2000s - including the two-seat 2000B pictured here - into service during a ceremony at its Anápolis airbase yesterday