Airframers – Page 995
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A380 wake tests prompt call to reassess all large aircraft
Studies of ultra-large airliner demonstrate capabilities of new modelling techniques
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Measuring up
Winning maximum airspace and airport capacity demands precise analysis of the characteristics of every large jet’s wake vortices
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NewsChinese start-up East Star orders 20 A320s
CFMI and GECAS also win as East Star goes for Airbus
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Spain's Air Madrid said to be closing on A350 deal
Spanish airline Air Madrid is reported to be finalising a purchase of 15 Airbus A350 aircraft, although it has not ruled out acquiring a similar number of Boeing 787s.
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Boeing stretches battle lines - special report on new 747-8
US manufacturer’s decision to launch larger 747 derivatives presents serious top-end challenge to Airbus
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Sukhoi claims 20-strong RRJ deal from new lessor
Russian airframer Sukhoi is claiming to have secured a tentative order for a batch of Russian Regional Jets, developed by its civil division, from a start-up Middle East lessor known as Concord Aviation.
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JAL selects GEnx for 787
Japan Airlines (JAL) has selected the General Electric GEnx to power its new fleet of at least 30 Boeing 787s.
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NASA awards satellite contract for New Millennium Mission
NASA's next satellite will be built by Orbital Sciences Corporation under a $27m competitively awarded contract between Orbital and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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NewsCrew struggled to regain control of doomed West Caribbean MD-82
Early findings raise questions about icing in fatal loss of MD-82 in Venezuela.
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ANZ and Qantas look to outsource
Air New Zealand (ANZ) and Qantas have drawn fire over separate proposals to outsource heavy maintenance on long-haul aircraft and engines.



















