All aerospace news – Page 1072
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Moscow to start Vnukovo-3 helicopter air taxi scheme
Moscow's Vnukovo airport is setting up a new facility at its business terminal for a helicopter air taxi...
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Austrian CEO rejects new Saudi investor's allegations
Austrian CEO rejects new Saudi investor's allegations
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Undisclosed Russian company funds suborbital vehicle study
Russia's Myasishchev Design Bureau (MDB) is working on a feasibility study for an air-launched, 27,000kg (59,400lb),...
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Toxic fumes in airliner cabins ignored by authorities
Just how harmful are fumes in aircraft cabins? Mounting evidence suggests contaminants can threaten safety and cause chronic illness, yet many deny there is a problem
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Regional Air to trial five-blade prop on Metro
Germany's Regional Air Express is to use one of its Fairchild Metros to conduct certification tests of a five-blade propeller developed by MT-Propeller (pictured...
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Thales Alenia holds course
spaceflight rob coppinger Cannes Thales Alenia holds course European deals and new technology trump low-cost manufacture for Franco-Italian firm Last...
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Comment - Don't wait to take action over toxic cabin air
There's no argument that toxins get into cabin air. The argument is about how much harm they do. Should airlines await legal proof before acting to protect their crew and passengers?
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OpenSkies 757 emerges
The first Boeing 757-200 for British Airways' new OpenSkies division has emerged from the paint shop equipped with Aviation Partners winglets. The airline,...
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One year on: the story of the 787
One year ago, Boeing could not have been riding higher. Its stock and yearly orderbook were climbing to a record peak and its flagship product, the 787 Dreamliner,...
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Rude awakening for dream factories
Far from the 787 final assembly line, two facilities in north Charleston, South Carolina were established to manufacture and integrate fuselage barrels for...
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FAA mandates A320 stabilizer inspections
The US FAA has finalized an airworthiness directive (AD) first proposed in October, calling on operators of 721 US-registered Airbus A320-family aircraft to perform a one-time inspection of the aircraft’s trimmable horizontal stabilizer actuator (THSA).
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NewsUkraine sees two fatal Mil Mi-8 helicopter crashes in a month
Ukraine has suffered two serious Mil Mi-8 helicopter crashes in just over a month. On 28 April, a 20 year-old Crimean State Aircraft Enterprise Universal-Avia...
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Lufthansa Cargo to conduct Krasnoyarsk test flights
Lufthansa Cargo has signed an agreement that could result in transferring its Asian freight hub to Krasnoyarsk, Russia, if the airport's navigation systems...
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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...



















