All Systems & interiors articles – Page 456
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Wireless strain gauge successfully demonstrated
Use of wireless strain gauges to detect stress and strain in a structure has been demonstrated with the help of US...
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Whatever happened to propfans?
Hailed for its fuel-saving potential when it was developed 19 years ago, the concept never quite got off the ground
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Technology shift: Flight simulators
Technology is driving the flight simulator market, with the emphasis on cutting costs as manufacturers champion new 'non-zero flight-time' machines
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Eurocopter tames the whirl
EUROPEAN RESEARCH Julian Moxon / London The prime technology thrust at Eurocopter continues to be the development of a rotating helicopter system that...
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Green sky thinking - carbon credits and the propfan comeback?
Will spiralling fuel costs and the prospect of carbon credits signal the return of the propfan? Engine makers are dusting off some old concepts
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Tradition takes back seat with clean sheet approach
Airbus is taking a "clean sheet" approach to the production and development plan for the A350, just as it has done with the design. It has abandoned its...
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Lean, mean, Dream machine - The Boeing 787 takes shape
The world's most advanced civil aircraft production line is taking shape in Seattle, as the 787 begins the final lap of its journey to first flight
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Heavyweight bout for BA. The A380 or the 747-8 Intercontinental?
As BA ponders whether to buy the Airbus A380 or Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental, its decision could have far-reaching consequences for other airlines
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Playing catch-up: No room for delays of the Airbus A350
After several false starts, Airbus knows there is no more margin for error or delay in the design of its mid-size A350 widebody
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X2 marks the spot for radical rotor designs
Sikorsky's X2 helicopter programme has a mixed R&D heritage, and could be the model for the next generation of rotorcraft designs
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Pilot and controller anti-collision tools can clash
Near-simultaneous operation of pilot and air traffic controller collision warning systems in the event of a conflict can produce a reaction that degrades...
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Airbus employees walk out as Gallois presents new structure
Employees down tools after restructuring plans are presented to European Works Council
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Lufthansa Services EFB trials on A340
Within a few months Lufthansa Systems says it expects to have certificated an advanced Class 2 electronic...
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Air France reveals its Airbus A380 passenger cabin configuration
Air France will take delivery of its first...
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GA user fee war of words heats up in USA
The clash of the titan lobbies over the possible roll-out of airspace user fees in the USA has taken to the airwaves and airways as Congress prepares to...
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Korean Air plans low-cost carrier
Korean Air plans to launch a low-cost carrier within the next three years in response to increased competition from low-cost carriers and to better serve...
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Brazilian pilots indicted
The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA) says it is "astounded" by the decision of Judge Murilo Mendes of the Brazilian...
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Boeing 787 technology to tackle motion sickness
Boeing expects the anti-turbulence technology on the 787 will provide "an eight-fold...