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NASA returns to hypersonic research
FUNDAMENTAL AERONAUTICS GRAHAM WARWICK HAMPTON NASA returns to hypersonics research With a roar audible in the insulated control room, superheated...
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Business in brief
business briefs UTC optimistic after strong second quarter outlook United Technologies has raised its outlook for 2007 as a whole after posting...
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GE Honda to build HF120 in North Carolina
Burlington factory will supply engines for GE joint venture and for Spectrum light jets
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PICTURES: Quest Kodiak gets US approval
Quest Aircraft has received US certification for its Kodiak single-engine turboprop and has earmarked first...
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Boeing confident 787 will meet schedule targets
PRODUCTION STEPHEN TRIMBLE WASHINGTON DC Boeing confident 787 will meet schedule targets Manufacturer must overcome weight and other issues to...
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Two months in MRO
As part of our regular series of maintenance special reports, we chart the key recent marketdevelopments In May Nigeria's Arik Air began building...
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Oman Air sets out initial long-haul fleet plans
Oman Air intends to introduce nine Airbus A330s by the end of 2011, doubling its fleet size and heavily increasing the airline's capacity as part of a government...
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ATR expects to certificate new EFB option by September
ATR is expecting CMC Electronics' electronic flight bag to be certificated for its aircraft by September, forming one of a number of product enhancements...
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Russia achieves low-energy ignition of pulse-detonation engine
Russia has demonstrated a pulse-detonation engine (PDE) with low-energy ignition and a specific impulse of 800s in static conditions, about half that of...
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FAA seat safety rule will increase costs
SAFETY JOHN CROFT WASHINGTON DC FAA seat safety rule will increase costs New US Federal Aviation Administration ...
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Two into one
It takes two to tango, but not to run a global aerospace business. EADS's Franco-German management structure has long been an anachronism standing in the way of progress
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Airbus leads Boeing as orders surge in first half of 2007
Airbus's order-fest at last month's Paris air show has catapulted it ahead of...
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Malta gets big in MRO
Politically , Malta might be a new member of the European Union , but geographically the island is further south than parts of Africa. The...
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17 July Briefings
Ilyushin manufacturer to join oak MERGER Uzbekistan's manufacturer of Ilyushin types, Tashkent Aviation Production Organisation, is to come under the...