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Wind Jet ponders Avanti II relocation
Italian airline Wind Jet is seeking to establish a second base within the country for one of...
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Airbus raises A380 order forecast
Airbus is raising its expectations on A380 orders this year to 20 aircraft.
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WRESAT details
Australia's opportunity to make orbital history came at the end of a US intercontinental ballistic missile test programme, which saw nine Redstone rockets...
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Australia requests deal for Shadow 200 UAS
Australia has requested the possible purchase of two Shadow 200 unmanned aircraft systems from US manufacturer AAI ...
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Aircell hires operations management exec
In-flight connectivity service provider Aircell has appointed Jonathan Cobin as senior vice-president of project and operations management with responsibility...
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Space research programme focused on Australia's special capabilities
The Australian Space Research Programme is designed to channel funds to areas of space science where the country already has expertise, including scramjet...
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Ocean Sky goes on European FBO shopping spree
Ocean Sky's ambition to become one of the top three business aviation service providers in Europe have taken a step...
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Sikorsky to upgrade Saudi Black Hawks
Sikorsky Aerospace Services will upgrade Saudi Arabia's 14 A-model Black Hawk utility helicopters to the UH-60L standard ...
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Does US need $1bn hypersonic test area after HTV-2 failure?
DARPA is poring over the data from its latest hypersonic test flight
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NewsAirbus aims for 20-plus A380 deliveries in 2010
Airbus is aiming to deliver at least 20 A380 aircraft this year, the airframer believing that it is making good progress on smoothing the production process. Speaking...
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NewsBA price-fixing trial collapses
Price-fixing charges against four current and former British Airways executives have been dropped after the case against them collapsed. A spokeswoman...
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NewsCH-53K delay will not hold up GE38 engine programme
General Electric will maintain its schedule for testing the GE38 engine for the US Marine Corps' delayed Sikorsky CH-53K ...
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Business: Good week - Bad week
RYANAIR The budget carrier will not have to compensate passengers delayed by a September 2007 technical fault in Lubeck, after a German court...
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Opinion
Comment: Anchors away
US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates stared down the air force and army over big acquisition deals. Now it looks like he's turning his formidable firepower on the navy and marines
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NewsAirbus demonstrates torpedo launch with C-295
Airbus Military has demonstrated the ability of the C-295 to launch torpedos against submarines ...
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US Navy nears contract signing for STUAS/Tier II
Contract award is "very close" for a new fleet of small tactical unmanned aircraft systems for the US Navy and Marine Corps ...
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A350 Cabin 0 test rig will validate systems
Airbus has built a 37m (121ft) -long A350 XWB cabin test rig at its Hamburg plant as part of its drive to maximise system maturity ahead of first flight.
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NewsInquiry blames runway sealant for Airlink ERJ overrun
South African investigators have concluded that an Airlink Embraer ERJ-135 overran at George Airport after a protective sealant, applied during pavement...
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EBACE: Hawker Beechcraft plans PC-12 competitor to ride industry recovery
With the near halving of the smaller end of the business aircraft market, Hawker Beechcraft, hit harder than most, is quietly preparing to enter the single engine turboprop market with a new offering.



















