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Angara named as possible spacecrew transport system launcher
The Khrunichev State Space Research and Production Centre's in-development...
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US safety team to investigate Panama helicopter accident
iNVESTIGATION KATE SARSFIELD LONDON The US National Transportation Safety Board has dispatched a team of investigators...
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SpaceX Falcon 9 on track with five Merlin 1C engines' cluster firing test
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) has completed the latest in a series of increasingly powerful test firings of its Falcon 9 booster. The test of the...
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US airline merger frenzy eases as fuel prices bite
Merger talks that were reignited in April after Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines unveiled plans to combine operations have all but dissipated as sky-rocketing...
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NewsTemel Kotil: Turkish Airlines unphased by credit crunch
Under the leadership of Temel Kotil, Turkish Airlines has undergone a dramatic and incredibly profitable expansion and he does not see record high fuel prices...
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Exceltech Aerospace aims for Americas expansion
Canadian maintenance repair and overhaul company Exeltech Aerospace is aiming to invest in a southern US...
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ESA offers astronaut training for European space tourism
To aid a European suborbital tourism industry the European Space Agency might provide astronaut training, but its first step is expected to be an annual...
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ILA Briefs
SUPERJET PREPARED FOR CERTIFICATION TRIALS FLIGHT TESTING Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC) plans to ferry the prototype Superjet 100 (SSJ100) from the...
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UK government report recommends space tourism rules should help industry
Regulation of suborbital and orbital tourism should be developed in phases to facilitates the new space industry's growth, according to the UK's Science...
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Toxic cabin air tests results to be correlated to flight data
Ongoing tests of airline cabin air contamination are in future going to relate the moments of detection of airborne toxins to synchronised information from...
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Suborbital travel has low carbon footprint says ESA
Suborbital flights could have a better carbon footprint per passenger than transatlantic airline travel, a preliminary European Space Agency study has found. The...
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