All aerospace news – Page 1309
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NewsNASA to pay Russia for ISS flights
Law aimed at punishing Moscow for supplying Iran to be rescinded to allow US astronauts to reach space station
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Bigger stage
Italy’s suppliers want a larger slice of Europe’s space spending and are prepared to launch themselves into a wider market to achieve it
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Italy unveils re-entry test concept
Unmanned Space Vehicle-X, one of three precursors to possible European venture, is scheduled to fly in 2010
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SIA Cargo weighs up freighters
Carrier signs deals for three 747-400 conversions and considers its options for expansion beyond 2009
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Weakest links
Maintenance is a vulnerable point in the fight against terrorism and those in charge of overhaul companies need to address the issue
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NewsSIA Cargo evaluates A380F, 747 Advanced and 777F
SIA Cargo is assessing freighter versions of the Airbus A380, Boeing 777 and proposed 747 Advanced to potentially meet future capacity expansion needs. The revelation comes as the Singapore Airlines (SIA) subsidiary firms up fleet expansion plans through to 2009, signing deals last week to have three 747-400 passenger aircraft ...
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Euro airworthiness greenlight for Hawker Pacific
Australian sales and product support company, Hawker Pacific, has received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification.
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NewsBombardier takes up the Challenger
Bombardier has launched a long-anticipated upgrade of its popular Challenger 604 large business jet, with new cockpit, redesigned cabin and larger windows
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Primus Epic cockpit retrofits for Avanti, Challenger
oneywell (booths 1038, 1994) yesterday announced two new applications for its Primus Epic Control Display System
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Rockwell Collins joins battle of the broadbands
Rockwell Collins has entered the satellite broadband arena with the announcement that its Connexion by Boeing-based eXchange service will be launched next spring.



















