All articles by Guy Norris – Page 6
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Italy special: Roll out the barrels - Alenia Aeronautica's role in the Boeing 787
Alenia Aeronautica's huge Taranto-Grottaglie site, producing Boeing 787 Dreamliner fuselage barrels, is a monument to the companies' ever-stronger links
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Embraer studies C-130-sized tactical airlifter
Brazilian manufacturer aims for more balanced portfolio to reduce reliance on commercial air transport market
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P&W gears up for CFM parts run
Engine manufacturer on track for certification of first block of spares under Global Material Solution plan
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Volvo Aero floats pan-European military engine R&D plan as continent's defence budgets shrink
Volvo Aero has briefed the European Defence Agency (EDA) on the concept of a pan-European military engine research initiative which, it says, would help ensure the future for all the major engine makers in the face of shrinking defence budgets
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Boeing chooses leased 747-400 as testbed for 747-8 stretch to provide wing load data
Boeing has decided to use a leased 747-400 to prepare the ground for the forthcoming 747-8 stretch in a similar way that it is using a 777 for concept validation and risk-reduction on the 787.
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Fire Scout's potential for Iraq to be decided by year-end
Vertical take-off and landing UAV could be used to search for explosives before 2008
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Cessna details 'all-new' CJ4
'Next logical programme' in intermediate range will fly faster and longer than CJ3
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Gulfstream rumoured to be set to add 'Fat 5' larger, longer-range G550 variant to menu
Evidence is growing that Gulfstream is working on a larger-cabin, longer-range derivative of the G550, with industry sources at last week's NBAA show saying a derivative of Rolls-Royce's BR710 has been selected to power the aircraft, variously described as the G600, G6000 and "Fat 5" - a reference to the ...
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Guggenheim Aviation Partners signs for six Boeing 747-8F freighters
Boeing poised to confirm US lessor's freighter deal
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NBAA 2006: NASA poised to fly Gulfstream's Quiet Spike nose-boom at supersonic speed
Agency to test Gulfstream telescoping nose boom at over Mach 1 imminently to validate sound shaping design tools
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Future vision: Honeywell's new integrated primary flight display
Honeywell dared to meddle with the 'sacred' primary flight display by adding synthetic vision. We try it out and sample its tactical and strategic benefits
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AUSA 2006: Service hones Apache use
Pilots taught new combat manoeuvres following lessons of Afghanistan and Iraq
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GE readies FADEC software patch
Manufacturer to introduce update for GE90-115B-powered 777 fleet next month to counter thrust roll-back problem
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NASA Administrator Michael Griffin says agency had 'lost its way' until recent changes in defence of space policy
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has defended the agency's stance on aeronautics and space exploration, but has acknowledged that, until recently, that NASA had "lost its way."
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‘Not your father’s Oldsmobile’: Boeing F-15E+ Super Eagle unveiled
New-build aircraft would cover any significant service-entry delays for F-35 JSF