All Systems & Interiors news – Page 500
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Farnborough first news: The race to rewire the Airbus A380
Flight International's exclusive report on exactly what went wrong with the Airbus A380 and how the company is fixing the problem
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Riding the storm: Flight Daily News flies the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotor at Farnborough
Flight Daily News journalist Paul Derby was among a small band of writers who, to the envy of thousands of show-goers, had the opportunity to take to the skies in the Bell Boeing MV-22 Osprey here at Farnborough.
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Boeing mulls 470-seat 747-8I incorporating longer stretch
Manufacturer does not need to finalise specification until next year's design freeze
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Boeing reveals steep 747-8 option
Tailstrike protection could be key element as US manufacturer pushes noise reduction issues on new derivative
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Final Stretch
Can Embraer's E-195, arguably the company's first true 'trunk' airliner, successfully open the door to the elusive 100-seat market?
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Space Shuttle Discovery lands safely bringing its mission STS-121 to an end
Space Shuttle Discovery lands safely bringing its mission STS-121 to an end
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Picture: Boeing readies 787 wing for testing as Honeywell announced as terrain avoidance partner at Farnborough
Boeing has released the first images of a large prototype for the centre wing box of the 787 twin jet, as Honeywell is selected as avionics partner for terrain avoidance systems.
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Farnborough: Airbus fightback begins with big A350 changes
New Airbus head Christian Streiff will today reveal first details of the $10 billion revamped A350 aircraft programme as the battered company sets about the huge task of restoring its credibility in the marketplace.
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Airbus to unveil revamped A350 programme at Farnborough
New CEO Christian Streiff to present first step in long fightback for battered European airframer
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US FAA flight delay management programme under way
FAA officials have started phasing in a programme designed to significantly reduce flight delays in capacity-constrained areas across the USA, which could result in cost benefits to the airlines and the flying public of approximately $20 million.
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Boeing 20-year market forecast sees more retirements, fewer regional jets
Boeing’s latest 20-year forecast predicts a $2,600 billion global market for around 27,200 aircraft – about 5% more aircraft than it expected in last year’s outlook due to accelerated retirement rates driven by rising fuel prices.
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UK highlights perils to air traffic surveillance of growing wind turbine 'farms'
Air traffic surveillance can be severely degraded unless planners are required to consider aircraft safety, says UK CAA study into wind farms
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Rolls-Royce mulls three-shaft narrowbody engine, in belief that high fuel prices favour more complex architecture
High fuel costs could prompt Rolls-Royce to offer a three-shaft turbofan to power the new-generation, 150-seat narrowbody airliner families that Airbus and Boeing are widely expected to introduce in the second half of the next decade
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Final approach
Airbus may be battling to cope with delays to its A380 programme, but at least flight tests appear to be on course for certification by the end of the year
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FLIGHT TEST: EADS TBM850 - Propelled to success
Comfortable, fast and capable, EADS Socata’s newly certificated TBM850 single-engine turboprop is a worthy foil for very light jets