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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with Snecma's Philippe Petitcolin
Face the facts with Philippe Petitcolin, chief executive of French engine manufacturer Snecma
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the Facts with Huntsville Chamber of Commerce
The latest round of base realignments mean that the Missile Defense Agency is transferring thousands of jobs to Huntsville
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PARIS AIR SHOW: India's HAL seeks export markets for helicopters
Hindustan Aeronautics is promoting its helicopters to prospective international customers in Paris. HAL hopes to secure more orders from South America, Africa...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Rolls-Royce eyes all-new engine family after 2012
Rolls-Royce is considering introducing around 2012 an all-new family of turboshaft engines in the 8,000-10,000shp (5,960-7,500kW) range, says a US-based...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Korea Aerospace to roll out utility helicopter prototype in July
Korea Aerospace Industries plans to roll out the first prototype from the indigenous Korea Helicopter Programme in July, with the company aiming to have...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Roll-out ceremony advances Saudi Arabia's Eurofighter Typhoon deal
The four-nation Eurofighter consortium is celebrating a major milestone in a UK-led programme to supply Saudi Arabia with 72 Typhoons, with the service's...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: ST Aero eyes growth in components, engines MRO
ST Aerospace remains primarily an airframe maintenance, repair and overhaul company, but the Singapore-based firm has been steadily diversifying its portfolio...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Urban displays Mule VTOL UAV
Israel's Urban Aeronautics' Mule vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicle is making its static display debut here among other UAV systems from...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Rolls-Royce to unveil T56 upgrade kit in 2010
Rolls-Royce has developed a major upgrade for the T56 turboprop that powers the world's fleets of Lockheed Martin C-130Hs, Northrop Grumman E-2Cs and Lockheed...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: The real deal
Armed forces are increasingly working with OEMs and simulation equipment suppliers to develop sophisticated, highly realistic modelling that allows them to rehearse complex missions involving multiple assets - without risking aircraft
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PW stands by F135 upgrade plan for JSF
Two days after F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) engine rival Rolls-Royce unveiled plans for a dramatic engine upgrade after 2020, a Pratt & Whitney executive...
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Canada buys new operational autonomy, but at what cost to domestic industry?
Canada's renewed zeal for defence spending has strengthened its services, but how will it affect its industrial base?
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Bell Canada: composites not a grey area
Modern materials are taking over from the traditional in a very visible way on the Bell Helicopter final assembly lines in Montreal
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Canadian aerospace: planting the seeds of green success
Status quo might as well be an expletive in the lexicon of the diverse Canadian aerospace industry, where government and the civil aviation industry have recently taken a hard, honest look at an all but certain future.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: CMC's latest flight bags and cockpits on display on Paris
CMC's latest electronic flight bags and glass flight deck for military trainers are on display at the show "Being the key element of most avionics integration, the FMS has put us in a position where we now own real eastate in a number of key programmes" JEAN-MICHEL ...
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Mechtronix: Technology born in the dorm brings power to the people
Simulator experience: Almost the real thing - Flight International sampled at first-hand the value of R&D dollars invested in simulator maker...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Skunk Works nears flight for new breed of all-composite aircraft
An experimental aircraft is about to emerge from the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works. Is it going to be the most significant since the early 1970s?
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Rolls-Royce: F136 survival is key for major F-35 engine upgrade
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) could be the beneficiary around 2020 of a major engine upgrade if the F136 is not eliminated, a Rolls-Royce executive...
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PICTURES & VIDEO: Organisers report 'roaring' ticket sales for RIAT 2009
Next month's Royal International Air Tattoo is enjoying a surge in ticket sales, bucking the economic downturn ...
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A30X wing work a must-win, says Society of British Aerospace Companies
Airbus could look outside the UK when it is time to manufacture wings for the next generation of narrowbody aircraft unless the country makes further investment...