Programmes – Page 606
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ATR expects to certificate new EFB option by September
ATR is expecting CMC Electronics' electronic flight bag to be certificated for its aircraft by September, forming one of a number of product enhancements...
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Russia achieves low-energy ignition of pulse-detonation engine
Russia has demonstrated a pulse-detonation engine (PDE) with low-energy ignition and a specific impulse of 800s in static conditions, about half that of...
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FAA seat safety rule will increase costs
SAFETY JOHN CROFT WASHINGTON DC FAA seat safety rule will increase costs New US Federal Aviation Administration ...
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Two into one
It takes two to tango, but not to run a global aerospace business. EADS's Franco-German management structure has long been an anachronism standing in the way of progress
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NewsAirbus leads Boeing as orders surge in first half of 2007
Airbus's order-fest at last month's Paris air show has catapulted it ahead of...
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Malta gets big in MRO
Politically , Malta might be a new member of the European Union , but geographically the island is further south than parts of Africa. The...
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17 July Briefings
Ilyushin manufacturer to join oak MERGER Uzbekistan's manufacturer of Ilyushin types, Tashkent Aviation Production Organisation, is to come under the...
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Sikorksy and China's Changhe make deal for S-76 airframes
Sikorsky Aircraft last week selected Changhe Aircraft Industries Corp , a...
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NewsPressure mounts for Boeing 787-10 decision as Airbus A350 comes into frame at Qantas
Boeing 787 launch customer Qantas is pushing the airframer to commit to the development of a long-range -10 stretch and is considering the largest A350 XWB...
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NewsFrench investigators want further study following Armavia crash report
More detailed study into the factors behind the 3 May 2006 Armavia Airlines Airbus A320 crash near Sochi,...
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NewsPratt & Whitney Canada selected for White Knight II engines
Pratt & Whitney Canada's PW308 turbofan engine is to power Virgin...
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NewsAirbus A350 could benefit from EU noise research
The Airbus A350 is the first European airliner expected to benefit from the European...
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DARPA expects quick results from BioFuels programme
The first samples of jet fuel produced from agricultural oils will be available within weeks, says the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Two...



















