All articles by Andrew Doyle – Page 23
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Bell Boeing aims to speed up external load-carrying V-22
The Bell Boeing V-22 test squadron at NAS Patuxent River in Maryland is evaluating whether the tiltrotor is capable...
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BREAKING NEWS: Wedgetail 737 deliveries to Australia slip again
First deliveries of Boeing 737 airborne early warning and control system aircraft to...
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ILA Briefs
SUPERJET PREPARED FOR CERTIFICATION TRIALS FLIGHT TESTING Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC) plans to ferry the prototype Superjet 100 (SSJ100) from the...
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Fuel cell could replace ram air turbine on next Airbus narrowbody
Airbus aims to decide by around 2015 whether on-board fuel-cell technology can be matured sufficiently to negate the need for a ram air turbine (RAT) to...
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Surprise rebirth
CIVIL AIRCRAFT Surprise rebirth When Ruag took over support of the Dornier 228 in 2003, few imagined it would lead to a resumption of its production Andrew...
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Twin dilemmas
ENGINES Twin dilemmas Will MTU and Rolls-Royce Deutschland devise technological strategies for a green future - and beat the weak dollar? ANDREW...
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Fraternal in Berlin
Overview Fraternal in Berlin The ILA air show is a showcase for German aerospace, the place to forge new business tie-ups and where East meets...
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MT Aerospace: boldly ambitious
INDUSTRY Boldly ambitious The weak dollar may be creating trouble for German suppliers, but the strength of MT Aerospace's future aspirations...
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PICTURE: Cessna CJ4 business jet makes maiden flight
Cessna Aircraft flew its CJ4 business jet for the first time on 5 May from McConnell Air Force Base in Kansas.
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Airbus Military battles to meet A400M first flight target
Engine-related development and integration issues continue to dog Airbus Military's efforts to prepare the A400M ...
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Satair, world's largest independent parts distributor, moves to exploit chinese market
Copenhagen-based Satair, the world's biggest independent distributor of aircraft parts, has gained a foothold in China's rapidly expanding maintenance market - and there is plenty more to come, says chief executive John Staer