All aerospace news – Page 1069
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Rockwell Collins wins A350 avionics deal
Rockwell Collins has won communications, data network and landing system avionics packages for the Airbus A350, adding to the company's previous win for...
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Rockwell Collins wins avionics trio for Airbus A350
US avionics maker Rockwell Collins has won communications, data network and landing system avionics packages for the Airbus A350, adding to the company’s previous win for the widebody’s trimmable horizontal stabilizer actuator.
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US Department of Transportation pulls Boston-Maine Airways’ operating certificate
US Department of Transportation pulls Boston-Maine Airways’ operating certificate
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Eurocontrol to simulate VLJ operations in European airspace
Eurocontrol is working to collate enough information about very light...
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NewsAer Lingus firms component service pact with Lufthansa Technik
Aer Lingus firms component service pact with Lufthansa Technik
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NewsP&W picks Goodrich for GTF nacelle systems
P&W picks Goodrich for GTF nacelle systems Goodrich for GTF nacelle systems
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ANA makes $156m provision for possible price-fixing fine
ANA makes $156m provision for possible price-fixing fine
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GIOVE-B takes off from Baikonur
The European Space Agency's second Galileo global navigation satellite system demonstrator, Galileo In-Orbit Validation Element (GIOVE)-B, was successfully...
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DARPA reveals hypersonic test plans
Details have emerged of the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) plans to test fly its two expendable dart-shaped Hypersonic Technology...
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Electroluminescence is key to invisibility
Flight has obtained these images of a 2m (6.55ft)-wingspan unmanned air vehicle fitted with an electroluminescent surface flying at an altitude of 1,000ft...
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Canada unconvinced about airborne cell phone use
Canada unconvinced about airborne cell phone use
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US airline consolidation could spark interest in 70-plus seat jets at regional and mainline carriers
On the eve of the RAA gathering in Indianapolis (5-8 May), we look at how US airline consolidation could spark interest in 70-plus-seat jets at regional and mainline carriers
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FAA calls for heightened 737 trim actuator vigilance
The FAA wants operators of a wide variety of Boeing 737s to perform repetitive inspections, lubrications, repairs and overhauls to the horizontal stabilizer trim actuators on the aircraft to prevent possible loss-of-control accidents.



















