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The total closure of European skies in April because of the volcanic ash cloud was considered by many observers to be an unnecessarily severe reaction.
ATC
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A380 sales continue as weight increases
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Aircraft
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Shadow to cast net over Afghanistan
Sweden became the first export customer for the Textron/AAI Shadow 200 tactical unmanned aircraft system when a contract for two Shadow systems was finally
Aircraft
July 17, 2010
Engine makers engaged in quest for material grail
Snecma and GE Aviation are developing new materials to make future engines lighter and improve their efficiency.
Aircraft
July 17, 2010
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iXMotion, a French supplier of mechanical, electronic and software engineering and systems and a manufacturer of motion simulators, is here at Fa
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Ruag Aerospace plans to deliver its first new-build 19-seat Dornier 228 New Generation to a still-unidentified Japanese commuter airline at the end of Sept
July 17, 2010
Lynx advanced radar is proved aboard Predator B
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) recently completed flight tests of its new Lynx advanced multi-channel radar (AMR) on its own Predator B unma
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July 17, 2010
Airspace closures mandate more volcanic ash research
The air transport industry was caught off guard in April when huge plumes of ash from Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano effectively shut down flying in Eu
July 17, 2010
Aluminum remains relevant despite trend toward composites
Notwithstanding the unprecedented scale of composites content in the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350XWB airliners, aluminum still reigns as the material of choi
July 17, 2010
Marshall/Slingsby linkup is a good composites fit
Many of the invited guests who witnessed the unveiling of the Taranis unmanned combat air vehicle at BAE Systems’s Warton plant last week won’t have
July 17, 2010
Boeing’s new care program is worth its weight in gold
With the advent of the 787 Dreamliner, touted as a “flying WiFi hotspot” chock full of useful data that will be passed along to airline maintenance and eng
July 17, 2010
CAE blends computer modeling, simulators for better integration
While best known for its comprehensive aviation training courses and its lineup of flight simulation devices, CAE has moved further upstream into the aircr
July 17, 2010
Watchkeeper UAV on course for deployment
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Aircraft
July 17, 2010
Morpho baggage scanner is more accurate, quicker
Safran’s Morpho subsidiary is here in Farnborough (Hall 4 Stand B12) exhibiting a mockup of its CTX 9800 machine for detecting the presence of explosives i
July 17, 2010
BAE Systems offers a smarter way to train
BAE Systems is in the process of developing a new architecture that could greatly enhance the effectiveness of tactical training missions, while reducing t
July 17, 2010
UK must boost R&D spend to remain competitive
The government needs to support research and development if the UK aerospace and defense industry is to continue what has proved to be a recession-defying
July 17, 2010
Superjet has full power as SaM146 is certified
Powerjet received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification for the SaM146 turbofan on June 23.
Engines
July 17, 2010
Goodrich’s AIS studies Terprom for trainers
Atlantic Inertial Systems (AIS), part of Goodrich Corp., is the provider of the Terprom terrain-referenced navigation system that is installed in many comb
Aircraft
July 17, 2010
Boeing Phantom Works pushes new Eye-in-the-Sky program
How cool is this? A high-altitude spyplane that can stay airborne for four days, driven by a liquid hydrogen power system, was unveiled last Monday at th
July 17, 2010
UK flight training ascends to reality as aircraft arrive
The first courses to be provided under the UK’s new military flying training systems (MFTS) are to begin in less than a year when Royal Navy observers star
July 17, 2010
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