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Parker Aerospace acquires Resistoflex Aerospace
Based in Jacksonville, Florida, Resistoflex Aerospace employs 84 people and reported sales of $16 million last year.
November 14, 2006
Lockheed Insists F-35 is Worth the Wait, Cost
The reduced radar cross-section of the F-35 allows it to evade most enemy air defenses, both airborne and ground-based.
Aircraft
November 14, 2006
Nav Canada Launches ADS-B Program
By 2009, Nav Canada plans to install ADS-B ground stations around Hudson Bay, which straddles high-latitude flight paths between Asia, North America and Eu
ATC
November 14, 2006
Bubbles fail to deflate Boeing’s composites plan
Failure of a large Boeing 787 composites fuselage-barrel test section is not expected to delay the new jetliner’s initial services with Japan’s All Nippon
Aircraft
November 14, 2006
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787 the product of a bold new doctrine
Boeing adopted the mantle of systems integrator in a big way with the 787, calling on a group of international partners to produce complete subassemblies f
Aircraft
November 14, 2006
NTSB Has 'Serious Concern' With ATC Alerts
Based on a study of 11 accidents that occurred between December 2002 and February this year involving primarily general aviation aircraft, the NTSB express
ATC
November 14, 2006
Gripen’s show routine no ‘Red Flag’ exercise
The Gripen team occupies the high ground at the Farnborough show this year in a new prime-site chalet and with the Swedish fighter flying a daily solo rout
November 14, 2006
Gulfstream Headed for a Record Year
Gulfstream delivered 54 business jets in the first half of this year versus 41 in the first half of last year, according to figures released yesterday by p
Aircraft
November 14, 2006
Revived Doncasters trolls for acquisitions
The completion two months ago of Dubai International Capital’s £700 million ($1.3 billion) takeover of Doncasters has brought stability and fresh opportuni
November 14, 2006
E-195 certification opens new chapter for Embraer
Brazil’s Embraer passes another critical milestone in its meteoric development this month with EASA certification of the largest of its four-member family
Aircraft
November 14, 2006
Aerospace is the winner in clash of metal and composites
What are the advantages and disadvantages of carbon-fiber reinforced plastics? A key advantage of CFRPs is their strength-to-weight
November 14, 2006
Michelin weighs options for 787 tire technology
Michelin still has to decide whether to offer its near-zero-growth tire technology to the Boeing 787 program.
Aircraft
November 14, 2006
Volvo delivers extra life to Gripen engine
Volvo Aero has delivered a number of post-certification enhancements to the RM12 twin turboshaft engine that powers the Saab Gripen.
Engines
November 14, 2006
Orders by discount lines sustain CFM sales surge
Engine manufacturers are enjoying the boom in civil aircraft sales as much as other suppliers, but this does not mean the battle for orders is any less tou
Engines
November 14, 2006
EADS money woes no object for Sogerma
Employees at EADS Sogerma Services’ Merignac aircraft maintenance near Bordeaux in southwest France still have jobs thanks to French Prime Minister Dominiq
November 14, 2006
Automation at center of GKN composites studies
Increased automation of the production process is the key to boosting the scope for using composite materials in new airframes.
November 14, 2006
Bombardier Aero ponders next move
Canada’s Bombardier Aerospace (Hall 3 Stand D8) enters this Farnborough show with some critical questions to answer about the future of its regional airlin
Aircraft
November 14, 2006
On duty with U.S. Marines, ScanEagle in league of its own
What makes the ScanEagle unmanned air vehicle on display here this week different from the multitude of similar robot airplanes being touted for surveillan
Aircraft
November 14, 2006
All-electric brakes set for Boeing 787 by year-end
Messier-Bugatti (Hall 4 Stand B12) is scheduled to deliver the first complete braking system for the Boeing 787-8 airliner by December.
November 14, 2006
Joint venture seeks key to NATO radar RFP
AGS Industries, a recently formed joint-venture company headquartered in Ottobrunn, Germany, is working on a response to a formal request for proposal for
ATC
November 14, 2006
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