All aerospace news – Page 1218
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Comment 7 November 2006: Hubble bubble
NASA's change of heart to reinstate a final, life-extending mission to the Hubble telescope is a reminder of what the Shuttle is all about
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ANZ left fuming as Australian competition authority rejects proposed tie-up with Qantas
Air New Zealand (ANZ) is expressing dismay at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) preliminary rejection of its proposed alliance with Qantas Airways, claiming the watchdog group’s ruling is flawed.
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NewsBombardier thinks of U-turn on CSeries, with engine plans for 110-130 seat airliner discussed with CFM and P&WC
Bombardier could revive its CSeries airliner by early next year and is in talks with CFM International and its joint owner General Electric, as well as Pratt & Whitney Canada, about the engine technology it requires for the proposed 110- to 130-seater.
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NewsAirbus China considers local manufacture of Airbus A320 wings, UK could lose exclusive hold on assembly work
Wings for the A320s that Airbus will assemble in China could be produced locally as part of the European manufacturer's plans to outsource more production to the Asian country. The move would see the UK lose its exclusive hold on Airbus wing production.
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Back to stay: the regional aircraft market
The regional aircraft market is undergoing a transition as high fuel prices spark an upswing in demand for turboprops. Our directory reveals what is available
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Old and tired
Airlines and pilots have to work together intelligently to make the best use of new research about pilot fatigue and rules about age
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JAA to adopt multi-crew licence
MPL to go ahead despite pilot union's safety concerns over accelerated implementation of training scheme
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NewsRussian Explorer vehicle awaits US cash decision
Prodea pins investment in suborbital launcher development on feasibility study



















