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FARNBOROUGH 2008: BAE Mantis offers Predator alternative
BAE Mantis offers Predator alternative
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: CSeries kicks off with $2.8bn Lufthansa orders
Bombardier yesterday launched its long-awaited CSeries on the back of a $2.8 billion order from Lufthansa.
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Tapping the market for a mobile flown
After years of jumping through airworthiness hoops and fending off the air-rage lobby, the onboard mobile phone providers are beginning to see their efforts pay off.
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: EADS Astrium takes lead role in ISS project
EADS Astrium takes lead role in ISS project
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Small is beautiful for satellite specialist SSTL
Small is beautiful for satellite specialist SSTL
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NewsNew engine technologies figure in Boeing's 737 update studies
Boeing is examining wide range of possible improvements for its current family of 737s - including new engine technology - as...
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Industry urged to reach agreement emissions trading
Global aviation could be "drinking at the last chance saloon" should it fail to resolve the vexed issue of an internationally accepted basis for emissions...
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Farnborough 2008 Show Guide
For all its irritating faults and for all the new competition it faces, Farnborough remains one of the world's big two air shows:...
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Australian aviation task force wants key reforms in place by 2011
An industry task force set up to investigate Australia's long-running regulatory reform is recommending that "priority" parts of the programme are submitted...
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Deccan Aviation starts airport helicopter ferry service in Bangalore
Indian charter company Deccan Aviation has launched a helicopter taxi service to bring passengers...
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BWB can be evacuated in 90s say academics
More than 1,000 passengers could exit a blended wing body airliner within the 90s legal requirement, say London based-University of Greenwich researchers. Simulations...
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Tomorrow can wait as Airbus and Boeing leave next generation narrowbody development on the back burner
Airbus - like Boeing - is refusing to bow to pressure for rapid development of a next generation narrowbody as it focuses near-term efforts on improving today's models



















