All Fixed-wing articles – Page 579
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EADS NA sees beyond KC-X for US market growth
Can EADS North America win KC-X and make the most of other transatlantic opportunities that are now abounding?
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Botti's mission to turn EADS into a crucible of new thinking
EADS's chief technology officer Jean Botti wants to create a climate of innovation in the organisation
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Business briefs
The board of France's privately controlled Zodiac Aerospace has unanimously rejected an approach from Safran regarding a potential "industrial combination" of the two companies.
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Competence more important than citizenship for EADS managers
Nationality once seemed more important than competence when appointing senior executives at EADS - but that no longer applies
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EADS: a fully fledged member of the UK defence community
Just over a tenth of EADS's workforce is in the UK, making it key to the nation's aerospace and defence industry
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Zoller eyes growth at EADS Defence & Security
With record trading profits in 2009, EADS's defence division is now focusing on becoming a global entity
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Spain has gained with EADS
The name Casa disappeared when Airbus took over the division's operations, but with what impact on national pride?
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FARNBOROUGH: Northern Ireland police service receives first EC145
Eurocopter has delivered the first EC145 helicopter to the Northern Ireland police service's air support unit. The aircraft, to be used for police...
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FARNBOROUGH: Face the facts with Finmeccanica chief operating officer Giorgio Zappa
Finmeccanica has been working to increase its international presence and benefit from contracts outside its domestic market. Chief operating officer Giorgio Zappa gives us an update on how this strategy is progressing
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FARNBOROUGH: Selex Galileo makes second Falco sale
Selex Galileo's (outdoor exhibits 1/2) Falco unmanned air system will be delivered to a second customer this year.
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FARNBOROUGH: Goodrich demos lock ring C-130 wheel
Goodrich is running demonstrations of the ease with which its new boltless lock ring wheels and carbon brakes for the Lockheed Martin C-130 airlifter can be changed.
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FARNBOROUGH: USAF to demonstrate F-22 Raptor's performance
Although the US government last year opted to halt production of the Lockheed Martin F-22 without approving an international sale of the air superiority fighter, the Raptor is making a welcome return to the show.
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NewsFARNBOROUGH: Sikorsky X2 cleared for sprint to 250kt
Sikorsky president Jeff Pino says the company has cleared the X2 technology demonstrator flight team to proceed with flight tests that are likely to see...
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FARNBOROUGH: Russian Helicopters showcases its future line-up
Russian Helicopters is showcasing its line up of new models that it plans to launch by 2015 as well as its existing range of civil and military types already in production here at the show, says Andrei Shibitov, chief operating officer of the holding that has consolidated all the country's ...
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NewsFARNBOROUGH: A400M arrives after first photo-call with RAF peers
Airbus Military's second A400M is at the show, after first visiting its future home at RAF Brize Norton ...
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FARNBOROUGH: Turkey's first 737-based AEW aircraft makes UK debut
Boeing's 737-based airborne early warning and control system aircraft is making its UK debut this week, with the company having brought the Turkish air force's first example to the show.
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FARNBOROUGH: Lynx Wildcat makes show debut
AgustaWestland is giving a show debut of its Lynx Wildcat multi-role helicopter, with the type now in production for the British Army and UK Royal Navy, and also being offered to export customers.
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FARNBOROUGH: Pakistan and China eye export JF-17 customers
China and Pakistan are eyeing international customers for their Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) JF-17 fighter, which is making its Western air show debut at Farnborough.
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FARNBOROUGH: Northrop steps up efforts to secure UK Global Hawk sale
Northrop Grumman aims to hold further discussions at the show with the UK Ministry of Defence over the potential use of the Global Hawk unmanned air vehicle to meet the country's surveillance requirements.
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NewsFARNBOROUGH: Qinetiq Zephyr claims unmanned endurance record
Qinetiq is claiming a world record for unmanned flight endurance as its solar-powered high-altitude long-endurance Zephyr surveillance system doubled its...



















