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EASA mulls VLJ certification requirements
New very light jets (VLJ) and business jets in Europe will be subject to a basic level of certification plus requirements tailored to the aircraft's performance,...
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NewsST Aero secures STC for 757 freighter conversions
ST Aero secures STC for 757 freighter conversions
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Airbus team and ACSS complete successful oceanic ADS-B “In” trial
An Airbus -led team and avionics provider ACSS last month demonstrated in-trail...
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Northwest pilots call merger agreement one-sided
Northwest pilots call merger agreement one-sided
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Thales Alenia Space awarded Sentinel-3 contract
The European Space Agency has signed contracts worth over €500 million euros ($791 million) for the European...
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NewsJet Asia to manage refurbished narrowbody aircraft
Jet Asia , the Macau-based business jet management company, will induct a refurbished narrowbody passenger...
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ESA considers robotic lunar cargo lander for Moonbase
The European Space Agency is considering a robotic cargo lunar lander that would deliver 1,700kg (3,700lb) to a manned outpost on the Moon. Flight...
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Tough economic climate drives Delta/Northwest merger
Producing a more stable, profitable company that is better able to handle US economic problems and sky-high fuel costs is a major driver behind the merger decision of SkyTeam alliance members Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines, which over the last year have seen the gains of their restructuring efforts ...
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Flying Colours signs for first CRJ Phoenix completion
Project Phoenix of Dubai has officially signed a contract with Canadian completion centre Flying...
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NewsBA axes two execs as it admits T5 shift could take all summer
British Airways operations director Gareth Kirkwood is to leave the airline following its chaotic move to London Heathrow Terminal 5, as the carrier admits it might not complete its transfer of services to the new building until October.
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NewsPICTURE: UK built SpaceX capsule revealed
Details have emerged of the UK's first commercially designed and built manned capsule that was delivered in 2005 to US customer...
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Aerospace faces a looming shortage of engineers
Trouble is looming in aerospace unless the industry can find ways of attracting young people into engineering. Can the impending skills shortage be overcome?
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Winner takes all?
Two engineering approaches to next-generation engines could yield a winner - and a loser
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Slovakia's Seagle Air to develop 737 charter fleet
Slovakia's Seagle Air to develop 737 fleet Slovakian charter operator Seagle Air is expecting to take delivery of two more Boeing 737...
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Blue Line poised to launch US service
Blue Line poised to launch US service Two more MD-83s will take fleet to six aircraft French corporate...



















