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Forecasts 2006 Summary: The only way is up
The industry’s recovery from the low point after 9/11 has been remarkable. But the upturn brings its own problems, from skills shortages to capacity squeezes.
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Forecasts 2006: Airshows - Changes to the world's big aerospace exhibitions
Air shows2006 will see the last Asian Aerospace in Singapore and a recharged Farnborough
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Forecasts 2006: Airlines - With costs falling,recovery will continue
Airlines recovery is likely to be sustained as carriers continue to address costs.
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Flight International Interview - Bob Stevens, CEO Lockheed Martin
Read why Lockheed Martin's chief executive Robert Stevens is pushing US aerospace giant away from its reliance on defence and is confident about the Pentagon's four-year spending review in a full transcript of an interview with Americas Editor Graham Warwick that appears in this week's Flight International magazine.
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Career control: opportunities and challenges in air traffic
Jobs in the air traffic control tower are demanding and require special skills. Helen Woodrow draws on her experience in New Zealand and Dubai to describe what it takes
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Snecma eyes India after China fillip
Services subsidiary chases ‘huge’ market as it seeks to continue growth in region following deal with carrier
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SpaceX fuel tank failure hits launcher’s first flight
Wind problems lead to vehicle modification and upgrade of Reagan launch pad
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Vega fires up on third-stage test
The Zefiro 9 third stage of the European Space Agency’s new Vega small launch vehicle, designed to carry 1.5t to low-Earth orbit, was successfully test fired for the first time in December last.
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Funding may block X-49 progress
Ground vibration tests complete, but further work on compound helicopter hinges on Congressional budget