All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 69
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FARNBOROUGH: MBDA targets concept weapons
Weapons manufacturer MBDA has unveiled the results of its company-wide "oncept visions" initiative that asked the firm's 10,000 employees to come up with product ideas for the future.
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MAS to start Kota Kinabalu-Haneda service
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) will launch thrice-weekly flights from Kota Kinabalu to Tokyo's Haneda Airport from 15 November. Haneda will begin scheduled...
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Opinion
Comment: Take-off risks
Take-off performance calculation error happens. The fact that most recent events have not caused a fatal accident is no excuse for inaction, because the danger to life is considerable
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Business briefs
The board of France's privately controlled Zodiac Aerospace has unanimously rejected an approach from Safran regarding a potential "industrial combination" of the two companies.
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Business: Good week - Bad week
AIRASIA X Lotus Racing sported freshly placed logos from its newest sponsor at the British Grand Prix.
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Indigo Partners buys stake in Mexico's Volaris
US investment firm Indigo Partners has emerged as one of several new owners of Mexico's Volaris after two of the carrier's four founding partners elected...
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FARNBOROUGH: GECAS orders 60 A320s and 40 737-800s
GE Commercial Aviation Services has been on a narrowbody spending spree, signing firm commitments for 60 Airbus A320s and 40 Boeing 737-800s.
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FARNBOROUGH: Face the facts with Finmeccanica chief operating officer Giorgio Zappa
Finmeccanica has been working to increase its international presence and benefit from contracts outside its domestic market. Chief operating officer Giorgio Zappa gives us an update on how this strategy is progressing
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FARNBOROUGH: Parker Aerospace signs agreement with Rolls-Royce
Parker Aerospace, a business segment of Parker Hannifin and a provider of motion and control technologies, is inking a risk and revenue sharing agreement...
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FARNBOROUGH: GECAS orders 60 A320s
GE Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) has signed a firm order for 60 additional Airbus A320s. The deal increases to 99 GE's backlog of A320-family...
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FARNBOROUGH: Concorde question day 1
Concorde is the subject of the latest book in Haynes' successful Owners' Workshop Manual series. Written by former Concorde flightcrew David Leney and David Macdonald, the book is illustrated in full colour and provides a detailed technical account of the supersonic transport.
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FARNBOROUGH: Parker receives design-and-make contract from Messier-Dowty
Parker Aerospace, a business segment of Parker Hannifin, has won a design-and-make contract for the main landing gear hydraulic fluid conveyance system for the Airbus A350 XWB airliner from landing gear supplier Messier-Dowty, part of the Safran group.
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FARNBOROUGH: Vince Cable comments on strength of UK aerospace
When the England football team flew home almost two weeks before the end of the World Cup they touched down at Heathrow in an Airbus A340-600.
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FARNBOROUGH: Electrical test specialist Seaward makes show debut
Seaward Group, a specialist in electrical safety testing and precision measurement instrumentation, is making its debut at the show.
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FARNBOROUGH: Aero Sekur displays integrated survival solutions
Flexible materials specialist company Aero Sekur is displaying an integrated package for helicopter ditching survival at the show. The...
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FARNBOROUGH: Loadmaster launches new Load and Trim service for operational documentations
Loadmasters, provider of aircraft weight and balance services, is launching a new load and trim service offering
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FARNBOROUGH: Midlands alliance champions innovation
The trail-blazing Aerospace Technology Exploitation Programme (ATEP) run by the Midlands Aerospace Alliance (hall 1, stand B14) in the UK's traditional manufacturing...
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Business: Good week - Bad week
SEA TURTLES Gulf of Mexico wildlife is not getting many breaks these days, but FedEx Express has come to the aid of efforts to protect sea...
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Business: briefs
Zodiac Aerospace has agreed to acquire German galley manufacturer Sell for undisclosed terms in a move it says will "reinforce" its position in the cabin interiors market, following the acquisition of C&D Aerospace and Driessen Aerospace
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Opinion
Comment: New birds aplenty...but no pigs
Air travel is safer than ever, but a levelling off in the long-term decline of accident and fatality rates tells us it's time for ideas about safety management within - and between - airlines