All aerospace news – Page 1099
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Works starts on airliner dismantling facility
Tarbes Advanced Recycling & Maintenance Aircraft (Tarmac) Aerosave has begun work on constructing its first...
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British Interplanetary Society proposes ISS habitation module
The London based-British Interplanetary Society has proposed a UK built International Space Station habitation module that it estimates would cost £225 million...
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EADS seeks partner for Socata business unit
EADS is looking for an outside investor for its Socata business...
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Prototype flight success could see French all-electric GA product
Following its maiden flight in December 2007, the developers of the Electra electrically powered ultra-light aircraft ...
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Control board to monitor management of USA’s ADS-B system
The USA's Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO), which facilitates activities for the Federal Aviation Administration's next generation air transportation...
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Swiss database aims to enable ever larger solar powered aircraft
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) researchers are developing a design database for solar-powered flight...
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FAA personal spaceflight safety study aims for June recommendations
A personal spaceflight safety study aimed at helping to form legislation for sub-orbital tourist flights has begun in the USA. The US Congress-mandated...
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US Helicopter signs shuttle agreement with Eos
New York-based VIP operator US Helicopter has signed an agreement with Premium transatlantic carrier Eos...
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The target launch date is 22 February for the European Space Agency's Automated Transfer Vehicle cargo spacecraft...
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ANA studies Mitsubishi Regional Jet
All Nippon Airways, a key target of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to be a launch customer for its proposed MRJ, confirms that it is evaluating the new regional...
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Groen redesigns Heliplane rotor to tackle noise
The noise generated by rotor-blade tip jets is proving a challenge for the designers of a vertical take-off and landing aircraft intended to fly at twice...
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ESA pushes for more astronaut time on space station
The European Space Agency is negotiating to increase its astronaut time on the International Space Station once its crew complement is increased from three...
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JAXA president outlines 2008 goals
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) president Keiji Tachikawa has outlined his agency's goals for 2008, referring to...



















