All aerospace news – Page 1291
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NASA juggles funds for ISS flights
Science and aeronautics spending hit as agency strives to pay for final Shuttles to complete Space Station
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Farnborough and AIR head for arbitration showdown
Feud continues as US judge orders F1 prototype information to be handed over
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Chinese turn
China’s indigenous regional jet, the ARJ21, is on track for service entry in 2009 – but the aircraft will have to be slightly bigger than originally planned
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Moving upwards
European and US space industries are facing tougher competition from emerging Asian economies, but national ambitions may keep the tigers caged
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Emirates training schemes aim to nurture local talent
National carrier runs a number of graduate and trainee schemes specifically designed for UAE nationals, for careers ranging from cabin crew to engineering staff
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NewsPICTURES: Up close and personal with Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery
Some exclusive photos taken by Flight International Space Reporter Rob Coppinger of Space Shuttle orbiter vehicle Disovery as it is being prepared for its May launch.
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NewsBusiness round up: 7 February 2005
This week Flight International launched a new-look business round-up. Read a summary of some of the top stories shaking the aerospace boardrooms last week.
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