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Fracture point identified in 25 January Mesa CRJ200 GE CF34 uncontained engine failure probe
US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators are examining the manufacturing and maintenance records of the General Electric (GE) CF34-3B1 involved in the 25 January uncontained engine failure of a Mesa Airlines Bombardier CRJ200LR to determine if existing fan disk inspections are appropriate and effective and whether further corrective action ...
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Sukhoi Superjet special
Sukhoi is about to start assembling Russia's most ambitious airliner ever - the Superjet 100 - we explain the drivers behind its creation, talk to international suppliers, describe technical and production details and ask whether Sukhoi really can deliver on its promise of securing orders from overseas.
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Pictures: Airbus A380 cabins revealed today as SIA confirms Sydney route will be world's first, followed by London in 2008
Airbus today hosts around 200 journalists on the A380, marking its first public passenger flight, as SIA reveals details of its entry into service.
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Boeing takes direct action on 787 supply chain bottleneck, with company engineers on visits to production partners in Japan and Italy
Boeing is taking direct action to address potential slips in the 787 production effort by sending engineering and manufacturing assistance to Italy's Alenia Aeronautica and the three Japanese partners on the programme, to aid their structural work for the aircraft.
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Winning the west: The Sukhoi Superjet
Participants from all over the world have flocked to join the Superjet in unexpected numbers for a Russian aircraft programme. What made them take the risk?
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Talent pull: The Sukhoi Superjet
How did so many international suppliers overcome language and other problems in development of the SSJ? A paperless office in Moscow holds the key
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Export driven: The Sukhoi Superjet
Sukhoi expects strong demand for the SSJ from overseas - but can a Russian regional jet really win over international customers?