All aerospace news – Page 1089
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Bell potentially in BLR hot water with latest 429 mods
Recent design changes to the Bell 429 development prototypes could land Bell Helicopter in hot water with helicopter...
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FAA issues new certification rules for helicopters
Starting on 31 March, helicopter manufacturers certifying their products in the USA will face multiple new requirements made necessary by "technological...
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Emirates details initial A380 network
Emirates will operate its inaugural Airbus A380 services on 1 October between Dubai and New York, and will introduce flights to London Heathrow on 1 December....
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General aviation in brief
SIMUlaTOR CONTRACT L-3 Communications has been awarded a contract to design and build a simulated Bell 412 helicopter...
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Business briefs
business briefs ILFC mulls options as Debt market hits parent leasing The world's largest aircraft lessor, International Lease Finance, is considering...
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American investigates as 777 engine fails to respond to throttle
Engine on American twinjet suffers 'hang-up' on approach
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DARPA pushes limits of unmanned aircraft capability to extremes
NASA work on high-altitude umanned aircraft with endurance measured in months laid the groundwork for DARPA's bold goal of five years aloft UNMANNED...
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News briefing
SAUDI ARABIA, UAE ADVANCE TANKER DEALS INFLIGHT REFUELLING The United Arab Emirates has signed a contract with EADS for its anticipated purchase of...
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Opinion
Comment: MPL is no more likely to be abused than the CPL is now
Action to ensure the new multi-crew pilot licence is not misused should be matched by a campaign to improve the international consistency of traditional flight training systems
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Common rating ideal as Southwest mulls 737 replacement
Southwest Airlines wants any next-generation narrowbody from Boeing to offer a high level of flightcrew training commonality with the 737, and ideally share...
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NASA rebutts Ares I 'myths'
Ares programme manager Steve Cook has debunked what he calls the "Ares myths" that critics have persistently assumed about the Moon mission launcher since...
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