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Son of Apollo takes shape
Next year will mark the fortieth anniversary of man first setting foot on the Moon.
July 3, 2008
Fuel prices, scarce credit could depress lease rates
Recent demand for younger airliners has ensured lease market buoyancy, but rental rates could fall if more operators release capacity or collapse under the
July 3, 2008
GKN aims to double annual sales by 2017
GKN Aerospace is targeting $4 billion in annual sales by 2017, double its current level, and the UK-based group has already won much of the business it nee
July 2, 2008
‘Overloaded’ Airbus promises A350XWB will hit its targets
Airbus insists the A350-800XWB will make it to market on time in 2013, despite the company’s failure to close on plant divestments that would have helped p
Aircraft
July 2, 2008
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Plenty of life still left in fourth-generation Eagle
Boeing’s F-15 Eagle has racked up an enviable 104-0 combat record, as one of the world’s top-flight air-superiority and air-to-ground assault fighters.
Aircraft
July 2, 2008
L-3 shows latest, handheld ROVER terminal
L-3 Communications (Hall 4 Stand 18, Chalet A16-18) is showing a new, handheld version of the Rover device that has rapidly become essential kit for allied
July 2, 2008
L-3 Systems Integration Role Grows
After a wave of strategic acquisitions in recent years, L-3 has significantly boosted its presence as a systems integrator in complex defense programs.
July 2, 2008
Raytheon, Boeing gun for JAGM
Last month, bidders submitted proposals for the U.S.
July 2, 2008
EADS undeterred by failure to divest Airbus plants
EADS’s failure to divest itself of major Airbus production sites in both France and Germany as part of its Power8 restructuring plan hasn’t threatened a de
July 2, 2008
Amid calls for collaboration, UCAV efforts split in three
While European governments preach greater collaboration in defense research and development, three competing programs for uninhabited combat air vehicles (
Aircraft
July 2, 2008
Skills shortage blamed for latest A380 setback
In commercial service for nearly nine months now, the Airbus A380 has proven itself perfectly capable of doing what its developers intended it to do–fly lo
Aircraft
July 2, 2008
58-Year-Old British Pilot Takes F-35B into the Air
Lockheed Martin realized there is no substitute for experience.
Aircraft
July 2, 2008
787 Horizontal Stabilizer Passes Fatigue Tests
Alenia Aeronautica has completed destructive testing on the horizontal stabilizer of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the companies announced today.
Aircraft
July 1, 2008
GE takes a three-year view of business aviation scene
General Electric, the global giant with $126 billion in annual revenue, is at NBAA ’02 (Booth No.
June 30, 2008
Recovery has moved to the right a 'few quarters'
Peter Edwards, president of Bombardier Business Aircraft, joined the company in 1995 as vice president of marketing and international sales.
June 30, 2008
DRVSM deadline has the industry hopping
With the Dec.
ATC
June 30, 2008
Cessna's order book tops show scorecard
Cessna confirmed yesterday that it now holds purchase agreements for no less than 160 of the Citation Mustang jet that it unveiled here at NBAA on Tuesday.
June 30, 2008
Amstat's StatPak tracks market trends
Amstat Corp.
June 30, 2008
First A320 Parts Head to Tianjin
Airbus has started sending the first aircraft sections to the new A320 assembly line in Tianjin, China, the company announced today.
Aircraft
June 24, 2008
DOT’s Congestion Plan Gets Cool Reception
The Transportation Department’s plan to manage congestion at New York’s three area airports drew criticism from industry witnesses and members of Congress
ATC
June 24, 2008
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