All aerospace news – Page 1118
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Reshuffle and engineer shortage fail to dent Boeing confidence on 747-8
Boeing remains confident that the 747-8 Intercontinental programme will reach the...
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UK, NASA space co-operation report due in November
Ideas for potential UK-US lunar science and exploration co-operation will be made public in November. The 14-person British National Space Centre (BNSC)...
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NewsVIDEO: Latest incident prompts SAS to axe entire Q400 fleet
Watch video of the Scandinavian Airlines Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 as it has its landing accident after reporting landing gear problems
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Pittsburgh's parable
David Field Washington Pittsburgh Airport has learned the hard way that hub status, as desirable as it is, does not always last forever as US Airways...
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NASA refusal to release safety data creates controversy
NASA has said it will reconsider its decision to withhold from Associated Press data compiled during a multi-year survey of airline and general aviation...
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Qatar Airways pushes back A380s to 2012
Qatar Airways has again pushed back delivery of its first Airbus A380s and will place into service its first ultra-large-aircraft in 2012. The airline's...
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NewsFAA orders replacement of suspect Bell Helicopter parts
The US Federal Aviation Administration has mandated that US operators of 87 Bell 206A and 206B helicopters must replace...
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Fear factor: the impact of price-fixing accusations on the air cargo industry
Air cargo has always prided itself on being a friendly and open industry. The US investigation into possible collusion over surcharges is changing all that ...
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NewsMarco Antonio Bologna: Staying power
In spite of July's fatal crash and a year of turmoil in the Brazilian airline sector, TAM's Marco Antonio Bologna is focused on consolidating its market...
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NewsGMR and Sabena Flight Academy in pilot training joint venture at Hyderabad
Brussels, Belgium-based Sabena Flight Academy and the India-headquartered infrastructure group GMR have just signed an agreement to set up a pilot training...
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Chalks’ seaplane rebuild continues as commuter certification is revoked
The first of four Grumman Mallard amphibious aircraft owned by Chalks Ocean Airways could be airborne by the end of the first quarter 2008, after a lengthy...



















