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NewsILA: ESA tells chilling tale of climate change
The European Space Agency is bringing its CryoSat mission dramatically to life with a cool exhibit featuring an enormous iceberg bathed in brilliant blue light.
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NewsILA: Tiny Firefly adds to buzz around UAS
Ascending Technologies' are giving a glimpse of a future in which small flying robots crowd the skies at ILA this year with a Firefly six-rotor unmanned air vehicle.
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NewsILA: DLR outlines vision of 'next generation' research
Germany's DLR aerospace research centre has outlined its vision of air and space technology development geared to "society's needs" for safe, clean and affordable...
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ILA: Poles flag up industry presence as show partner
Polish representatives are capitalising on its nation's status as official ILA partner country to flag up its rich aerospace heritage - and are taking the...
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Simplified medical for European pilot licence
Non-specialist medical doctors will be able to assess the fitness to fly of pilots applying for the new pan-European Light Aircraft Pilot's Licence (LAPL) in the UK, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.
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NewsPICTURE: Serbia reveals light-attack Kobac
Serbia has revealed a mock-up of a Kobac ("Sparrowhawk") light attack/counter-insurgency version of its Utva Lasta primary trainer.
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ILA: Heli-One support attracts police attention
Canadian rotorcraft support specialist Heli-One is making a first appearance at ILA to boost its business in Europe - and has landed a contract from the...
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ILA: Humanitarian bodies offer aviation’s helping hand
The noble cause of humanitarian organisation Stiftung Mayday (Hall 3, stand 3101) is to provide support to the families of pilots killed or injured in an...
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NewsPICTURE: Airbus Military hones Orlik trainer for export
Airbus Military has unveiled the latest version of the PZL-130 Orlik turboprop trainer, developed in association with Poland's Institute of Aviation and Air Force Institute of Technology (ITWL).
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NewsILA: Dubai air show to relocate in 2013
ILA is not the only major aviation event to relocate to a new site - the Dubai air show will switch to Jebel Ali's Dubai World Central next year.
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NewsILA: Asian customer signs for 228NG
RUAG Aviation has secured an Asian order for a single Dornier 228NG turboprop, gradually increasing the number of sales achieved since the manufacturer opted...
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NewsILA: AirAsia ready for 'Jaws' debut
AirAsia is referring to its Airbus A320s fitted with sharklet wing-tips as "Jaws", because they will be taking "a big bite out of our costs", said Zaman...
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NewsAirbus Military investigates A330 in-flight boom detachment
Airbus Military is investigating what caused the refuelling boom from an A330 multi-role tanker transport to separate from the aircraft in flight ...
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ILA: Algae fuel plans start to gel Down Under
Algae need not be mere pond life - and it might just be the answer to airline calls for a green alternative to kerosene. AlgaeTec (Hall 1, stand 1202d)...
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ILA: BDLI evaluates evolution of cabin interiors
A double passenger deck layout for standard narrowbodies is one idea the German Aerospace Industries Association (BDLI) is evaluating as part of a manufacturer...
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ILA: CareerCenter claims to be largest job fair for aerospace industry
The third edition of the ILA CareerCenter will be open for business in Hall 7 on 14-15 September. The event includes trade fair stands, conferences, papers,...
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NewsILA: MiG-29 production takes off, as Indian carrier trials near end
RAC MiG is boosting production activities to meet increased demand for its MiG-29 series of combat aircraft, with the design bureau...
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ILA: Elektra One Solar looks to year-end certification
Solar power could be available in the ultralight class by the end of the year if German certification goes to schedule for the innovative Elektra One Solar....
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NewsILA: Institute spreads the space bug
Every year NASA runs a competition dubbed the "Great Moonbuggy Race" - and the International Space Education Institute helps ensure...
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NewsIN FOCUS: Cobham's designs on Africa's surveillance market
Antennas were a key technology under apartheid and a reason why UK firm Cobham entered the South African market in 1999



















