All aerospace news – Page 1315
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EU expected to adopt ‘geographic return’ rules
Calls made for flexibility and reduced political interference in space contracts
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SR Technics prepares to launch 2006 public offer
But MRO provider will keep close eye on economy before making final decision
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NewsAe270 on track for EASA approval, but not market
Czech/Taiwanese venture hopes certification will bring investment to improved aircraft
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Manufacturers maintain impetus
Deliveries ramp up, production slots fill and backlogs build as market boom for business aircraft continues
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SAS downlink breaks new ground
Modified system enabled crew of Oslo-bound Boeing 737 to send details of flightpath to airline’s operations centre
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Good vibrations with the builders of the RAF’s Lynx
Alan Staple is the chief designer for the Lynx helicopter at AgustaWestland. He has been with the firm for 27 years.
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Russia and China to collaborate on Moon mission
On 3 November the Russian and Chinese governments will begin preparations for a 10-year space co-operation programme that could lead to a manned Moon mission.
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NewsDelta to close its low-cost carrier Song
Delta Air Lines is to close low-fare unit Song in May as part of its court protected restructuring.
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SIA eyes Christmas 2006 service entry for first A380
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is looking to put its first Airbus A380 into commercial service around Christmas next year, following an expected late-November delivery.
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Navigation satellite system Galileo ready for launch
The European Space Agency reports Europe’s satellite navigation system, Galileo, is getting ready for launch, preparing the way for the delivery of a new and advanced global civil positioning service.
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Willie Walsh: fit for purpose at BA
Just three weeks after officially taking over as chief executive of British Airways, Willie Walsh talks to Airline Business editor Mark Pilling about why he took the job and the challenges he faces over the coming few years.
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NewsVolga-Dnepr pushes for 787 transport work
Russia’s Volga-Dnepr Group is looking at landing a $1 billion contract with Boeing to transport outsize parts for the manufacture of the 787 aircraft family.



















