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American promotes Horton to president
American Airlines parent AMR today announced several changes to its senior management team.
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FARNBOROUGH: HP catches up on air show buzz
The show does not normally attract IT suppliers, but Hewlett-Packard is an exception. The Californian computing giant (Skyview restaurant, hall 1A) is using...
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FARNBOROUGH: Republic signs for 24 more Embraer 190s
US airline group Republic Airlines has signed a letter of intent to buy 24 more Embraer 190 jets in a deal valued at $960 million signed today at the Farnborough...
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FARNBOROUGH: SSAFA named official charity partner
Show organiser Farnborough International (FIL) has chosen The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Forces Help (SSAFA) as the official charity of the 2010 event.
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FARNBOROUGH: Concorde day 3 question
Concorde is the subject of the latest book in Haynes' successful Owners'Workshop Manual series.
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FARNBOROUGH: Michelin says radial tyres gaining traction
Michelin says radial tyres gaining traction Michelin says the...
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FARNBOROUGH: Columbia flags up its high-end skills
Columbia Precision has an unmanned air vehicle engine at Farnborough to highlight its precision manufacturing capabilities. The UK company...
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FARNBOROUGH: Mars missions boost chopper safety
Mars missions boost chopper safety This radio-controlled helicopter is being offered as a prize by Italian safety equipment manufacturer Aero...
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FARNBOROUGH: Capital Air-Solutions launches blanket insulations
US company Capital Air-Solutions (hall 3, stand B20 & 3) is launching Reflectec Solar Armor and Solar Armor Extreme blanket insulations at the show. The...
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FARNBOROUGH: Cosworth drives aerospace business
Cosworth drives aerospace business UK engine specialist Cosworth (hall 4, stand B9) - better known for its extensive motorsport interests - is looking...
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FARNBOROUGH: Liebherr lands on its feet with Comac deal
Liebherr-Aerospace, based in Lindenberg, Germany, has landed on its feet with a contract to design, supply and service the landing gear on the new Chinese Comac C919 single-aisle passenger jet.
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FARNBOROUGH: Crane Aerospace & Electronics introduces new products
The landing gear control interface unit (LGCIU) developed by Crane Aerospace & Electronics together with Airbus, is being displayed at...
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FARNBOROUGH: First World War dogfights recreated in 'Fighting the Red Baron'
Time has not dulled the mystique or romance of First World War dogfights. Nearly 100 years on, the thought of silk scarves, goggles and biplanes in battle...
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This Week briefing
The US National Transportation Safety Board has determined the captain of Continental Airlines flight 1404 that ran off the runway at Denver International airport on 20 December 2008 did not properly control the Boeing 737-500 for crosswind gusts of up to 45kt (83km/h) during the take-off run
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Etihad Airways to open Seoul service
Middle Eastern carrier Etihad Airways is to open services to the South Korean capital Seoul at the end of this year. Seoul will become the 65th destination...
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FARNBOROUGH: InterSky signs MRO deal with LHT unit
Austrian regional carrier InterSky has signed a long-term engine support deal with Lufthansa Technik covering the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123Bs powering...
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FARNBOROUGH: Moroccan industry makes show debut
The Moroccan Investment Development Agency, in collaboration with the Moroccan Aerospace industrial group (GIMAS), is participating in the show for the first...
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Opinion
Comment: Re-engining - stroke of genius or bad idea?
The industry has been waiting to hear whether Rolls-Royce would join the party - with or without its International Aero Engines partners - to offer a powerplant for re-engining today's single-aisle aircraft.
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FARNBOROUGH: Concorde day 2 question
Concorde is the subject of the latest book in Haynes' successful Owners' Workshop Manual series.
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FARNBOROUGH: A flight with the Blades satisfies a thrill-seeker
We take a flight with the only airline in the world to fly its passengers upside down, and see what is in store for guests of The Blades at this year's Farnborough show.