Singapore Air Show 2006

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Checking the ‘office’

Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Airbus have taken advantage of the A380 very large airliner’s presence here to introduce the operator’s senior personnel and f

BVR Buys blue ridge sims

BVR Systems is to acquire Blue Ridge Simulation, a leading U.S.
Aircraft

Cessna sells three bizjets here

Cessna sold three Citation business jets here at Asian Aerospace yesterday.

First, Japan Aerospace Corp.

China takes accounting of traffic boom

The official statistics confirm what the aerospace industry has long anticipated: China’s air transport market is booming.
Engines

Snecma develops new bizav engine

French engine maker Snecma is here at Asian Aerospace 2006 courting prospective partners and applications for its proposed new SM-X engine.
Engines

Safran profits from spirit of Sino-French cooperation

Sichuan Snecma Aero-engine Maintenance Co.

Asia-Pacific market outlooks highlight Airbus-Boeing divide

On one thing Boeing and Airbus agree: the Asia/Pacific region will generate enough demand for their products to keep them busy building lots of airplanes o
ATC

ATM planners wary of Chinese vulnerabilities

China has been emerging lately as a truly global player in commerce and tourism, but as the Beijing Olympic Games approach in 2008, followed by the Shangha
ATC

Modern Jets Can Leapfrog ATC Technology

Dramatic reductions in approach minimums at terrain-challenged airports are among the more spectacular results of applying RNP-Rnav.
ATC

RNP gains signal FANS breakthrough

The vision of a future air navigation system developed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) at the beginning of the 1990s has taken a lo