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JAXA aims for 2009 pre-cooled turbojet flight test
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is to fire a subscale hypersonic pre-cooled turbojet engine called S-Engine by August...
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Safety inspections on tap for Bell blades, Eurocopter bearings.
The US Federal Aviation Administration will require operators of 384 US-registered Bell Helicopter models ranging from the...
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EU hypersonic project could benefit Vital engines
The European Union's European Space Agency-managed euro7...
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ANA, JAL seek 767 leases to fill 787 capacity gap
All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) are negotiating compensation deals...
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NewsPICTURES: Sukhoi Superjet 100 performs first high-speed ground runs
Sukhoi Superjet performs first high-speed ground runs
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Single engine turboprops prosper
The single-engined turboprop sector is riding high. Continued hikes in the price of oil worldwide, coupled with their unrivalled operational flexibility,...
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NewsAirbus expects up to three-month delay in A380 production
Airbus expects up to three-month delay in A380 production
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Power8 or PowerOut?
Airbus has now twice failed to realise key aspects of its grand cost-cutting scheme
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Mihin Lanka closes
Sri Lanka's second state-owned carrier Mihin Lanka has suspended all its operations, but hopes to resume services to all its destinations in June. Mihin...
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NewsFLIGHT TEST: Pilatus PC-12NG
I had not flown the Pilatus PC-12 or -12 NG single turboprop, received no simulator training or computer-based training on the upgraded aircraft's Honeywell...
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NewsA380 customers await Airbus verdict on potential delays
Customers await results of detailed production review as airframer confesses that ramp-up schedule is 'challenging'
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Bombardier eyes London City airport operations with CSeries
Bombardier's CSeries small mainline airliner could be cleared to operate from London City airport from 2014. Speaking at the manufacturer's pre-Farnborough...
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Air Canada latest carrier to detail 787 delivery delays
Boeing has told Air Canada deliveries of its first 787 will be pushed out up to 30 months, resulting in first delivery around January 2012.
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GE sees new technology for next-generation CF34 viable in 2015
General Electric believes a new centreline successor to the next-generation CF34 engine for regional jets could be ready in the 2015 timeframe by leveraging...
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NewsPICTURE: Embraer's Phenom 100 completes cold soak tests
Embraer completed "cold soak" tests of its Phenom 100...



















