Paris Air Show 2011

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Paris 2011: Europrop International Still Troubleshooting TP400 Gearbox Malfunction on Airbus A400M

The last-minute problem with the gearbox of the TP400D-6 turboprop engine, which led to the decision to cancel the spectacular Airbus A400M flying display

Paris 2011: Raytheon Reveals Hyperspectral sensor for MQ-1 Predator UAV

Raytheon revealed a hyperspectral sensor, which has been adapted to the MQ-1 Predator UAV, at the Paris Air Show on Tuesday.
Aircraft

Paris 2011: Chinese Chengdu J-20 Fighter Still Shrouded in Mystery

Nearly a year after the Sukhoi T-50 made its first flight, another fifth-generation fighter program made its debut, in the form of Chengdu’s J-20.

Paris 2011: Airliner Size Will Continue To Grow, Says Boeing’s Current Market Outlook

New Boeing analysis of future passenger- and cargo-capacity requirements confirms the trend toward ever-bigger jetliners, although its perception of globa

Paris 2011: Nordic Aviation Capital is Latest ATR 72-600 Purchaser

ATR has revealed another of its previously undisclosed customers–Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC).

Paris 2011: Eurocopter Will Be First Tenant for New Malaysian Heli-Centre

Eurocopter Malaysia will be the anchor customer for a new helicopter center that is soon be constructed at the Malaysian International Aerospace Centre at
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Paris 2011: Antonov Charts Its Own Course as It Plots Production Growth

Ukraine’s Antonov has come a long way since it was last here at the Paris Air Show, but it still has a long way to go.
ATC

Paris 2011: NextGen, Sesar, Emissions Trading, Globalization and Business Ethics on Agenda for Aviation Industry Associations

Ethics in the global aerospace industry is one of many topics that CEOs from the U.S.
Aircraft

Paris 2011: Airbus A400M Will Soon Be the Atlas

According to the latest speculation, the A400M will soon gain an official name: Atlas.

Paris 2011: Mitsubishi Taps Boeing for MRJ Support

Boeing will help provide customer support for the Mitsubishi Regional Jet under the terms of a 10-year contract announced yesterday.