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    New batteries to stretch Panther flight endurance

    2014-02-03T12:10:48Z

    A new power pack comprised of two separate lithium-ion batteries will allow Israel Aerospace Industries' Panther unmanned tiltrotor to stay in the air with a payload for over 6h.

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    EasyJet to axe Jordan service in May

    2014-01-31T11:15:16Z

    EasyJet is to axe its London-Amman route at the beginning of May in response to disappointing passenger volumes.

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    ​ANALYSIS: Why 2013 was good for safety but not insurers

    2014-01-30T11:56:00Z

    Last year was another good period from the point of view of airline safety but, with incurred losses equalling written premium in the year, it was not so good for insurers, writes Paul Hayes, director of air safety and insurance with Flightglobal advisory service Ascend.

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    Iraq requests Apache helicopter purchase

    2014-01-30T11:54:17Z

    ​Iraq’s continuing military transformation could be advanced further, through a potentially $4.8 billion deal for 24 Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters.

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    El Al names new chief executive

    2014-01-30T09:52:00Z

    Israeli flag carrier El Al has named David Maimon as its new chief executive, following the resignation of Elyezer Shkedy.

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    IAI advances unmanned helicopter plans

    2014-01-29T21:24:00Z

    ​Israel Aerospace Industries is continuing its efforts to offer an unmanned version of a manned helicopter.

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    Bedek studies 'boom-less' design for advanced tanking

    2014-01-27T17:23:00Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries' Bedek division is evaluating the design of a "boom-less" system that will enable an in-flight refuelling tanker to refuel three fighters simultaneously

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    Rafael advances missile evaluation for Israeli F-35s

    2014-01-27T17:18:19Z

    Rafael has completed an initial evaluation of the requirements for a sixth-generation air-to-air missile that will be carried by the Israeli air force's Lockheed Martin F-35s

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    ANALYSIS: Lessors' mixed views on growth of leased fleet

    2014-01-24T10:00:00Z

    Today, more than 35% of the world's airline fleet is leased, but not all lessors are convinced that the figure will grow to 50% by the start of the next decade as expected by various market observers, including Boeing.

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    ANALYSIS: Latest Max deal erodes Neo's lead among lessors

    2014-01-23T10:29:22Z

    Boeing’s confirmation that lessor GE Capital Aviation Services is the previously unidentified buyer of an additional 20 737 Max aircraft means that the US lessor is now the largest leasing customer for the re-engined narrowbody.

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    Innocon hones Spider UAS design

    2014-01-21T14:17:37Z

    ​Innocon has unveiled an advanced version of its Spider unmanned air system, with the lighter-weight version having been designed to conduct military and homeland security missions.

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    Ascend named appraiser of the year

    2014-01-21T13:52:43Z

    Flightglobal advisory service Ascend has once again been voted appraiser of the year at the Aviation 100 awards.

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    ANALYSIS: More funding sources on tap for airlines in 2014

    2014-01-21T10:01:00Z

    Global airlines will have more sources of financing available to them, thanks to the expansion of some existing lessors and financiers, and the emergence of others, when they set out to finance their $112 billion worth of expected aircraft deliveries this year.

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    ANALYSIS: Commercial aircraft funding must hit new high

    2014-01-21T10:00:00Z

    Commercial aircraft financing surpassed the $100 billion mark for the first time ever in 2013 and the level of financing required to cover this year’s deliveries is set to be even higher.

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    Israeli Westwind maritime patrol fleet to fly on

    2014-01-20T13:56:13Z

    ​The Israeli navy will continue to rely on a mix of manned and unmanned systems for maritime patrol missions.

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    Safety review 2013: Matter of survival

    2014-01-20T00:00:00Z

    ​Last year, the world’s airlines proved that they could not maintain safety at the all-time high level they achieved in 2012. To put that in context, however, the 2012 figures had broken safety records by such a big margin that Flight International predicted at the time the figures would probably ...

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    Gulf Air to revamp A330 interiors

    2014-01-17T08:38:45Z

    Gulf Air is to overhaul its Airbus A330 interiors with a $20 million refit including fully-flat business class seats, six years after their last update as it bids to match service levels of its rivals.

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    SaudiGulf to take up to 26 CSeries

    2014-01-16T12:09:00Z

    Start-up SaudiGulf Airlines has ordered 16 Bombardier CSeries CS300 airliners, with another 10 options, during the Bahrain air show.

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    Israel requests six-aircraft V-22 purchase

    2014-01-15T08:30:56Z

    Israel is advancing with its plans to field the Bell Boeing V-22 tiltrotor transport, with its acquisition of a six-strong fleet to be worth more than $1 billion.

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    ​Saudia’s MRO arm to add GE90 test cell

    2014-01-14T17:06:48Z

    Saudia's technical division has commissioned an engine test cell for General Electric GE90-115B powerplants.