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Legal, Financial and Technical Minefield Threatens LightSquared’s Grand Plans
LightSquared is coming under pressure from several separate directions.
ATC
December 3, 2011
FAA Remains Quiet on Eram Budget Overruns, Delays
As NextGen’s chassis, Eram is crucial to future of ATC
ATC
December 2, 2011
First British F-35 Rolled Out as Change of Plan Explained
The first international Joint Strike Fighter, an F-35B for the UK, was rolled out on November 22,
Aircraft
December 2, 2011
First Production A400M in Assembly as Airbus Military Predicts Export Demand
Airbus Military has begun final assembly of the first production A400M, slated for the French Air Force.
Aircraft
December 2, 2011
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UK Harrier Fleet Sold to U.S. Marines for Spares
The U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) is paying $180 million to buy 72 BAE Harrier GR.9 V/STOL fighters that were axed from the Royal Air Force
Aircraft
December 2, 2011
Boeing, IAM Reach Tentative Deal To Build 737 MAX in Washington
Boeing, IAM reach TA.
December 1, 2011
Swiss Choose Cost-Effective Gripen Over Rafale and Eurofighter
Switzerland has chosen the Saab Gripen as its new fighter aircraft, in preference to the Dassault Rafale or Eurofighter Typhoon.
Aircraft
December 1, 2011
Southwest To Deploy Wireless Ground Communications
Southwest Airlines says it will be the first major airline to widely use a wireless ground support communications system.
Aircraft
November 30, 2011
Boeing Promises MAX Production in Renton in Return for Early IAM Contract Extension
Boeing proposes trade with IAM to keep MAX in Renton.
Aircraft
November 30, 2011
AMR Declares Bankruptcy
AMR Corporation and its two U.S. airline subsidiaries, American Airlines and American Eagle, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy today after failing to agree
November 29, 2011
Stakes Are High in Contest for Boeing 737 MAX Final Assembly
Washington state must and can win 737 MAX assembly, says Accenture.
Aircraft
November 28, 2011
Saudi Aviation Could Open Up Following Reorganization
Saudi aviation authority breaks free from defense ministry control
Aircraft
November 28, 2011
Dubai Airshow Report: Middle East Show Draws $50 Billion in Orders
For most of the past decade at least, the Dubai Air Shows have been impressive if a little predictable in the magnitude of the business trumpeted during th
Engines
November 28, 2011
Airlines Call On EU States To Deliver on ATM Obligations
Airline Associations Call On EU States to Deliver On ATM Obligations.
November 28, 2011
MEADS Undergoes First Flight Test, Despite Funding Crunch
Lockheed Martin announced that the troubled, tri-national, medium extended air defense system (MEADS)
Aircraft
November 25, 2011
Russian T-50 Makes Flight Test Progress
The third prototype of the Sukhoi T-50 fifth-generation fighter made a first flight on November 22
Aircraft
November 25, 2011
Hawker Beechcraft Protests Exclusion of AT-6 from U.S. Light Air Support Contest
The U.S. Air Force has apparently chosen the Embraer Super Tucano to meet the Light Air Support (LAS)
Aircraft
November 25, 2011
C-295s to Ghana, CN235s to Mexico, as Airbus Military Predicts Steady Demand for Light-Medium Transports
Airbus Military has delivered the first of four CN235 Maritime Patrol Aircraft to Mexico,
Aircraft
November 25, 2011
GA-ASI Lynx Radar Adapted for Maritime Surveillance from an Aerostat
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) of California belatedly revealed that its Lynx multimode radar
Aircraft
November 25, 2011
Supercommittee's Failure Could Spell Big Trouble for Air Transport
Supercommittee's failure could cripple FAA and TSA.
November 23, 2011
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