All aerospace news – Page 1073
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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.
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VietJet eyes December launch with leased 737-700s
VietJet eyes December launch with leased 737-700s
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Business - briefs
EADS to set up holding firm for Airbus sites restructuring EADS is to establish a holding company for the three German Airbus sites it is trying to...
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EASA clarifies pan-European GA vision
The European Aviation Safety Agency's vision for unified general aviation across Europe was clarified on 25 April at AeroExpo Prague following publication...
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Business - good week
MTU The aero engine maker more than doubled first-quarter net income to €44.2 million ($70 million) despite currency effects that brought revenues down marginally...
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NewsANZ maintenance workers threaten industrial action
ANZ maintenance workers threaten industrial action



















