Programmes – Page 729
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ATG lands Javelin in Colorado
After deliberations and false starts, US light-jet manufacturer settles on Front Range airport as assembly base
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Boeing considers ramping-up 787 production
Boeing is considering ramping-up its 787 production from 2009 as it struggles to find available slots for prospective customers
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Boeing seeks further 787 ramp-up
Manufacturer struggles to find production slots for new twinjet as orders and commitments pass 850 mark
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Lazy Lists
Banning airlines might take the heat off politicians, but it is a weak response to a gigantic challenge and is unlikely to achieve much
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Bombardier cuts annual CRJ200 production to 18 aircraft
Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier has announced that the continued slump in demand for 50-seat regional jets has lead it to reduce its annual CRJ200 production to just 18 aircraft from February 2006.
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Boeing near to closing 787 lessor deal
Boeing has confirmed it expects to finalise a sale of six 787s with a major aircraft leasing company within the next two months.
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The woman holding the A380’s future in her hands
Rachel Daeschler is the European Aviation Safety Agency’s project certification manager for the Airbus A380 in Cologne. She heads a team of 40 engineers
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Under pressure: How aviation became the cash cow for the green lobby
Commercial aviation has striven to reduce noise and emissions, but politicians are stepping up calls for greater effort
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Quietly does it
The quest to silence airliners with sophisticated new noise monitoring and attenuating technology is showing results during tests