All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 54
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Opinion
Comment: a job too big... or too small?
It may be the most prestigious business jet completion project ever, but Europe's tiny band of high-end interiors specialists are surprisingly reluctant to take on the first Airbus A380 corporate airliner.
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News
Boeing receives $5.3 million advanced aircraft contract from NASA
NASA has awarded a third contract for studies designed to identify advanced concepts for airliners that could enter service in 2025.
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News
SIA Engineering renews services agreement with SilkAir
Maintenance, repair and overhaul firm SIA Engineering has renewed an existing services agreement with SIA subsidiary SilkAir, which was due to expire in...
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SpiceJet firms up Q400 plans
India's SpiceJet has firmed up plans to order 15 Bombardier Q400 turboprops. The carrier's board of directors last month gave approval for the carrier...
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News
MEBA: In brief day 3
Arinc Direct (stand C628) is showing its newly launched safety management system designed to help aircraft operators manage risk and promote the development of an internal safety culture.
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News
MEBA: In brief
Exhibitors at the next Dubai air show, which will be held on 13-17 November 2011, have to book their space by the end of 2010 to take advantage of an ongoing prize freeze
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News
MEBA: In brief
HAWKER 400 XPR FLIES Following the announcement of the Hawker 400XPR package at the NBAA convention in October, Hawker Beechcraft Services (chalet...
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News
Body scans not X-rated
Aircraft bomb plots drive Smiths Detection to stay ahead of the terrorists - and in profit
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News
MEBA: Briefings
Two Airbus corporate jets are at the show, comprising an A318 Elite operated by Al Jaber Aviation (AJA) of Abu Dhabi and an Airbus Corporate Jet based in Bahrain and operated by Comlux
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Opinion
Comment: End of a stand-off
In taking the bold step of avoiding a new-product strategy, Airbus sets in train a long-postponed game-theory exercise of which indefinite status quo is the only impossible result
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Business briefs
Israeli unmanned systems maker Aeronautics is looking for more foreign joint venture manufacturing partners
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Interview
Working Week: Frank Brenner
Frank Brenner, director of the business unit control centre of air navigation service provider DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung, traces his choice of career to the tower of Stuttgart airport after growing up in its shadow.
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Opinion
Comment: No place to hide
A range of new security technologies waiting for recognition have the potential simultaneously to improve the airport experience for passengers and outwit potential terrorists.
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News
MEBA: Briefs
Vision Systems (stand C714) is at the show offering for the first time complete in-flight entertainment system installations
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GECAS leases ex-Mexicana A318s to Avianca
GECAS has leased the 10 Airbus A318s previously operated by Mexicana to Colombia's Avianca.
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Interview
Working Week: Mark Rumizen
Building on experience gained at aeroengine makers, approving safe, reliable and renewable petroleum alternatives is all in a day's work for Federal Aviation Administration aviation fuels specialist Mark Rumizen.
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Business briefs
India's Tata industrial group and AgustaWestland are to set up their Indian Rotorcraft joint venture production facility at an aviation special economic zone at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International airport