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Antonov launches stretch variant of delayed An-148
Antonov, responding to “strong market demand,” has launched a stretched version of its much-delayed 86-passenger An-148 regional passenger aircraft.
Aircraft
July 15, 2008
STOVL first flight hailed during JSF briefing
Yesterday’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter briefing turned into a celebration of the recent first flight of the F-35B STOVL version.
Aircraft
July 15, 2008
UK seals weapons partnerships
Future British requirements for missiles and other guided weapons seem likely to be met by a partnership sealed here yesterday.
July 15, 2008
MTU PARTNERS WITH General Electric
Germany’s MTU Aero Engines has taken an 18 percent stake in the GE38 turboshaft engine powering the Sikorsky CH-53 Super Stallion heavylift helicopter, mar
Engines
July 15, 2008
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Abu Dhabi plans grand aero hub
In its effort to catch up with fast-growing neighbor Dubai as an aerospace hub, Abu Dhabi companies announced several key developments here at the Farnboro
July 15, 2008
CAEW is a bridge to the future
IAI’s Gulfstream G550-based conformal airborne early warning & control (CAEW) aircraft is making its world debut here at Farnborough.
July 15, 2008
SBAC Names New Director of Civil Air Transport
The Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) announced last week that it appointed Bruno Esposito as its new director of civil air transport.
July 14, 2008
Siemens software helps Superjet to really fly
The Teamcenter product lifecycle management suite being demonstrated here by Plano, Texas-headquartered Siemens PLM Software (Hall 3, Stand C6) has played
Aircraft
July 14, 2008
Airlines brace for a bumpy ride
After regaining profitability for the first time since 2000, the world’s airlines are heading for another downturn, predicts U.S.-based analyst Forecast In
July 14, 2008
Hermes wins another major order
Elbit Systems has been awarded a contract valued at some $20 million to supply Hermes 450 UAV systems to an unnamed European country.
Aircraft
July 14, 2008
Brazil’s aero industry more than just Embraer
Although the name Embraer is known throughout the world, Brazil’s aviation industry consists of much more than the manufacture of regional airliners, a gro
July 14, 2008
Modern Aviation Art Takes Flight
The Art of Flight is the title of an exhibition of paintings produced by David Bent on show in Hall 4.
July 14, 2008
Snecma Seals Bahrain Deal
Snecma Services has signed a three-year maintenance contract with privately-owned Bahrain Air to support the CFM56-5A engines that power the carrier’s flee
Engines
July 14, 2008
Aermacchi Fighter Trainer Logs Maiden Flight
Alenia Aermacchi’s first pre-production M-346 lead-in fighter trainer made its official maiden flight on July 7 with Aermacchi chief test pilot Olinto Cecc
Aircraft
July 14, 2008
Marshall Shelters Herti GCS
Last week Marshall Specialist Vehicles delivered a second ground control station shelter to BAE Systems Integrated Systems Technologies (Insyte) for use wi
July 14, 2008
Restored Vulcan needs funds to live long and prosper
That a bomber which first entered service in the late 1950s should still excite attention whenever it appears in the skies is obvious to those fortunate en
July 14, 2008
AIA: backlogs for airliners will buoy industry during U.S. crisis
The hundreds of billions of dollars worth of airliner orders now on the books will help insulate aerospace manufacturing companies from the industry crisis
July 14, 2008
Russia bids for trainer sales
The Yak-130 advanced jet trainer is not cavorting about the skies over Farnborough, but company executives are on hand at the Irkut stand (Hall 1 E8) to di
July 14, 2008
Operational Lakota helo deliveries get under way
Deliveries of the Eurocopter UH-72A (EC 145) Lakota to the U.S.
July 14, 2008
QinetiQ, Boeing join on Vulture solar UAV
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July 14, 2008
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