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Record high fuel prices have served to concentrate minds on how to keep operational costs from spiraling.
November 27, 2006
Libya enters new jet age
Airbus placed itself in a position to land the first significant civil aircraft order from a Libyan airline in 30 years when it signed a memorandum of unde
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
A350 engine questions loom
Airbus’ confirmation that it is to go ahead with the A350 XWB, requiring much higher thrust engines than the original A350, has put the cat among the pigeo
Engines
November 27, 2006
T-6 dons battlegear for new armed roles
With 319 Beechcraft-built T-6 trainers delivered to date and almost 500,000 flight hours to their credit, Raytheon has concluded that the time is ripe to l
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
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Marion Blakey, administrator of the U.S.
ATC
November 27, 2006
Embraer offers Super Tucano in Turkish RFP
Embraer last week formally responded to Turkey’s request for proposals for a new military trainer, offering its Super Tucano for a requirement expected to
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Safety Surveillance For Airbus A400M
Honeywell’s avionics gurus in Redmond, Washington, are developing what the company touts as being the world’s first integrated surveillance system (ISS) fo
November 27, 2006
Relocated Asian Aerospace Adds Exhibitors
Just over a year before the renamed and relocated Asian Aerospace International Expo & Congress opens its doors for the first time at Hong Kong’s AsiaWorld
November 27, 2006
Textron Unit Providing Flight Control System
HR Textron (Hall 3 Stand A8) will develop and deliver the integrated flight control actuation system (FCAS) for the Bell 429 light-twin helicopter.
ATC
November 27, 2006
Athena leading UAVs into ATC
Athena Technologies’ CEO Dr.
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Iran airshow is an opportunity for the West
Western aerospace executives may be wary about attending the Iran airshow, but will be missing out on a great future business opportunity if they don’t go,
November 27, 2006
Marshall and Lockheed happy to continue 40-year marriage
Britain’s Marshall Aerospace group (Hall 4 Stand A12) and U.S.
November 27, 2006
Cargo may be the decider in tanker wars
Described as a “sunrise platform” by Marc Lindsley, Northrop Grumman’s director of business development for the Airbus A330-based KC-30 program, the aircra
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Youthful DAE raises profile
Launched only four months ago, Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has quickly attracted considerable interest and this is reflected in the high level of its
November 27, 2006
Lessors Select Rolls for Boeing 787s
International Lease Finance Corporation has selected Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines worth a potential $600 million to power up to 20 Boeing 787s from 2010.
Engines
November 27, 2006
P&W Wins Kingfisher Business
Pratt & Whitney has been chosen to power Kingfisher Airlines’ fleet of new Airbus A330s with its PW4168A turbofan.
Engines
November 27, 2006
Bombardier sees need for 11,000 20- to 149-seaters over 20 years
For the first time, Bombardier Aerospace has revealed its expectations of the 100- to 149-seat commercial-aircraft market segment at which the proposed C S
November 27, 2006
CRJ900 May Grow Yet Again
Bombardier’s proposal to build a three-row stretch follow-on of its 86-seat CRJ900 not only begs the question why, but perhaps more immediately, how.
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Eurofighter will welcome this Pirate
Thales UK, together with EuroFirst partners Galileo Avionica of Italy and Technobit of Spain, has been awarded a contract to supply 200 Pirate infrared sea
November 27, 2006
Services help drive GE’s revenues to $12.8 billion
General Electric (Hall 4 Stand B7) expects its revenues to grow to a record $12.8 billion in 2006–almost 8 percent more than last year.
November 27, 2006
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