All articles by Niall O'Keeffe – Page 8
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OCCAR 'unlikely' to use A400M termination clause: EADS
EADS has admitted that delays to the first flight of the Airbus Military A400M could lead...
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BAE remakes remarketing
Focus on a wide range of types is the latest chapter in the evolution of civil business
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Raytheon test drops Paveway IV bomb from Tornado aircraft
Successful trial is step towards UK GR4s being deployed in Afghanistan equipped with precision-guided bomb
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Working Week: setting the records straight
Setting the records straight Godfrey Ryan is sales and marketing director and co-owner of Waviatech. Founded in 2002 and based near Gatwick, Waviatech...
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Debris from unprecedented satellite crash a risk to low-Earth spacecraft
A collision of two satellites on 11 February was...
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AERO INDIA: Tata and AgustaWestland agree joint venture for AW119 assembly
A final assembly line for AgustaWestland's AW119 helicopter is to be established in India, under a deal announced at the Aero India 2009 show. The...
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RAF Harrier crashes in Cyprus
Two crew members were forced to eject when a Royal Air Force BAE Systems Harrier trainer crashed at Akrotiri air base in Cyprus on 9 February ...
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BAE invests in asset management business as recession bites
BAE Systems Regional Aircraft has appointed eight executives to a new business development team within its asset management unit, in a bid to take advantage...
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A400M's TP400 engine taken to full thrust during second flight
The Airbus Military A400M airlifter's Europrop International TP400-D6...
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French army to deploy Tigers in second quarter
The first operational deployment of the Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopter will take place in the second quarter of 2009, the manufacturer's chief executive...
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Eurocopter looks across Atlantic for European heavylift helicopter
Eurocopter is seeking to pursue transatlantic co-operation to develop a helicopter for a European Defence Agency heavylift programme, chief executive Lutz...
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Eurocopter to compete for Bell's lost US Army contract
Eurocopter will participate in the reopened competition to develop and build a new armed reconnaissance helicopter to replace the US Army's Bell OH-58 Kiowa...
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Eurocopter warns of falling orders in 2009
Eurocopter grew its turnover and operating profit in 2008, but orders are expected to fall sharply in 2009, chief executive Lutz Bertling has warned ...
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Lessors face uncertain 2009 as demand drops
The extent to which demand for air travel will decline this year is the big unknown for the aircraft leasing sector, which faces reduced lease rates and a lack of available financing
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Aircraft lessors hunker down for grim 2009
The debt crisis will hit hard in 2009 - and inhibit much-needed consolidation
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ANALYSIS: Where next for the Airbus Military A400M?
After maintaining an optimistic front throughout last year, EADS has finally conceded that the problems facing Europe's Airbus Military A400M programme are...
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EADS 'concerned' about potential delays to Eurofighter production
The slow pace of negotiations with customer nations has become a "problem" for the planned Tranche 3 production of the Eurofighter, says EADS ...
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EADS to push A330 as 'bridging solution' after A400M delays
EADS chief executive Louis Gallois has proposed Airbus A330s to A400M customers requiring interim lift due to the delayed military transport programme ...
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EADS restructures to simplify A400M management
EADS is to integrate its Military Transport Aircraft Division (MTAD) into Airbus, simplifying the management organisation for its A400M project ...
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Aer Lingus to remain independent: chairman
Aer Lingus chairman Colm Barrington insists the airline intends to remain independent, following its rejection of a takeover bid by Ryanair. Speaking...