All aerospace news – Page 942
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$35m for Excalibur Almaz week in orbit
Armed with a market study that indicates annual revenues of $1 billion, space tourism company Excalibur Almaz is working towards a 2013 first flight...
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NewsFlybe wins UK government cash for skills training
Flybe has become the first airline to win a substantial UK government grant for training its own and third-party pilots, engineers and cabin crew. The...
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AA09: Ameco Beijing holds back on 787 preparations
Ameco Beijing, a joint venture between Air China and Lufthansa, has significantly slowed down its preparations for the introduction of Boeing 787s into the...
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AA09: Plastic is the future for cabin accessories
Galley equipment from trays and plates to cutlery and "glasses" made of plastic is being shown by Sabert Asia (stand 9B22). "Our classy looking products...
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AA09: Heico wins Cathay spoiler deal
HEICO Repair Group has won a three-year contract with Cathay Pacific to provide repair and overhaul services for all spoilers (flight-control surfaces) fitted...
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AA09: EDM shows cabin training systems
Suppliers of cabin crew training equipment EDM (stand 7G36) is delivering a comprehensive range of cabin/flightcrew training solutions for China Airlines. The...
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AA09: Stretcher system will cut medevac costs
A new generation stretcher system which ensures a sick or injured passenger can travel in safety and comfort on commercial aircraft and avoid the high cost...
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AA09: Panasonic ready to announce Chinese breakthrough
eXconnect on verge of Chinese airline launch
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Panasonic boosts China presence
Panasonic Avionics has opened its new China region headquarters in Hong Kong and set in place the infrastructure to support the rapidly expanding in-flight...
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TAM secures FAA maintenance certification
Brazilian operator TAM has received FAA approval to conduct maintenance operations on US-registered aircraft as the carrier continues preparations for a...
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NewsUS, Russian capsules vie for orbital domination
The history of human spaceflight has seen just seven operational crewed capsules, today six more are in development and three are private ventures...
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Comac outlines details of C919 twinjet family
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) used Asian Aerospace to unveil its C919 passenger jet to the international marketplace and revealed more...
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NASA considers ISS Bigelow module
NASA is considering attaching a Bigelow Aerospace inflatable module to the International Space Station, in a return to a concept over a decade old...
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AA09: Designer makes it a flair show
Asian Aerospace organiser Reed Exhibitions has brought a touch of art to the show by enlisting the talents of designer Michael Young Visitors to the...
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Chinese MRO providers gear up for expansion
Maintenance, repair and overhaul firms in China are expanding by opening new hangars and capability. Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering (HAECO) is opening...
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NewsAA09: Mitsubishi unveils major changes to MRJ programme
Mitsubishi Aircraft has introduced a stretched variant to its MRJ regional jet family and unveiled extensive design changes, including using aluminium instead...
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AA09: Generation G require different training methods
Training for tomorrow's pilots needs to adapt to compensate for a generation brought up on computer games, a leading training provider said at the show yesterday. "People...



















