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NASA steps up research into efficient aircraft
As airlines step up demands for more efficient aircraft, NASA is rekindling research into technology to reduce noise, emissions and fuel burn...
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Tech Notes 19 June 2007
EADS has extended its Innovation Works virtual research organisation to the UK.
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NewsPICTURES: Astrium aims for 2012 suborbital tourism flights
By 2012 EADS Astrium wants to begin suborbital tourism flights with its proposed space jet
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Northrop completes X-47B UCAS fuselage
Northrop Grumman has completed the fuselage of its first X-47B unmanned combat air vehicle demonstrator. The aircraft was removed from the manufacturing...
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Virgin launches business aircraft charter website
Sir Richard Branson, chairman of the Virgin Group announced on Tuesday the launch of Virgin...
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NewsNASA puts avionics contract out to tender for its Ares I crew launch
NASA has launched a competition to provide avionics for its new Ares I crew launch...
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Italy’s contribution to GMES launched
The first of four spacecraft for Italy's Cosmo-SkyMed constellation of small satellites for...
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Supersonic Aerospace refines design of low-boom QSST
Supersonic Aerospace International (SAI) says preliminary design of its Quiet Supersonic Transport (QSST) is essentially...
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UK accepts first ASTOR system
Raytheon Systems' Sentinel R1 airborne stand-off radar aircraft has moved a step closer to delivering surveillance services to the UK armed forces, with...
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NewsSAS to sell Spanair, BMI and Air Greenland stakes
Scandinavia’s SAS Group is to sell its stakes in three airlines and considering the future of its other businesses within the group as part of a strategy to focus on its core business of flying to, from and within Northern Europe. SAS Group, a ...
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Germany's ADAC air rescue buys helicopter simulators
German motoring organisation ADAC has ordered Eurocopter EC135 and EC145 full-flight simulators from CueSim...
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Great Slave receives first Eagle Single Bell 212s
Ontario-based Great Slave Helicopters has received the first twin-turbine Bell 212s converted to single-engine...



















