Programmes – Page 611
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Transpiration cooling offers protection for spaceplanes
Water's high vaporisation temperature makes it ideal for re-entry nosecone treatment
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Boomerangs on course for Indian training school
Bigger than expected 10-15 aircraft order could pave way to licensed production deal
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Future's oil well at Aberdeen airport
Aberdeen airport has moved in step with the city's economic success as Europe's oil capital and is now BAA's fastest growing airport in the UK. Managing director Kevin Brown talks to Working Week about his role
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Antonov An-124-100 chevron modification generates speculation
This Antonov An-124-100 has generated curiosity after being pictured at Bergen’s Flesland Airport, bearing an apparent noise-reduction modification to its engine pods.
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Boeing saves up to fund next projects
Manufacturer aims to rebuild research and development war chest for possible new airliner launches from 2008
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Trent 1000 ready to fly following blade-off test
Boeing 787's first powerplant set to begin airborne trials on modified 747 this month
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A380 inspires nose job for A350
XWB takes on new look as Airbus studies revised cockpit window layout with family resemblance to big sister
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FAA poised to formalise icing countermeasures
The US Federal Aviation Administration is proposing new certification standards for detecting and countering airframe ice on new transport category aircraft.
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Airbus prepares for China
Airbus is gearing up for the start of A320 family final assembly in China next year, with Chinese staff undergoing initial training in Europe.
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Row 44 secures in-flight broadband customer
A privately held California-based firm, Row 44, is part of a growing list of companies planning to offer high-speed airborne connectivity services that operate over the existing Ku-satellite system.