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Pointing fingers is pointless, but it’s clear that a burgeoning air travel industry in China has made the situation worse.
Singapore Airshow

Paul Jackson
Whatever else may be causing health worries in the Asia-Pacific region, it is not the sales potential of Dassault Aviation’s family of business jets
Singapore Airshow

The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has awarded an $84 million contract to Terma Denmark for the U.S. Air National Guard and the F-16
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By Angus Batey
When a customer is looking to expand or upgrade an existing fleet, the incumbent supplier ought to be at a distinct advantage.
Singapore Airshow

Airbus Helicopters sees that the market for helicopters in Asia-Pacific’s oil and gas sector is starting to recover and that there is also growing interest in the region for emergency medical services (EMS) helicopters.
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By Angus Batey
Ameco, the Chinese-German MRO house, is adding to its extensive capabilities following a subtle but significant rebranding of the 30-year-old business.
Singapore Airshow

This year’s Singapore Airshow is fully solar powered, underscoring its major theme of innovation and environmental sustainability in the aviation industry.
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By Paul Jackson
Eco-responsible ATR 72-600 turboprop airliner, on static display, features latest innovations.

Airbus’ shore-to-ship delivery trials, in real port conditions using the aerospace company’s Skyways drone, are proving that drone technology has the potential to revolutionize parcel-delivery services.
Singapore Airshow

Nexcelle’s state-of-the-art nacelles on the COMAC C919 are being put through their paces as all six prototypes of the twin-engine commercial jetliner
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By Steve Trimble
Coronavirus or not, the Singapore Airshow will likely still go on — albeit with 8% fewer participating exhibitors, 10-15 fewer aircraft in the static display and less than half the expected attendance during the public days, the event organizers say.
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By Chen Chuanren
Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and de Havilland Canada are the latest companies to pull out from the show.
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By Angus Batey
The all-weather, precision-guided bomb is nearing operational use on the F-15E, and integration work on a raft of other platforms is gathering pace.
Singapore Airshow

Two Northrop Grumman MQ-4Cs, including one aircraft damaged in a landing accident last year, have officially started the high-altitude unmanned air
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By Tony Osborne
The Saab GlobalEye was literally just a model four years ago. Now the real aircraft is here on display at the 2019 Dubai Airshow and is about to enter service with the United Arab Emirates Air Force. Watch as Tony Osborne takes a look at the GlobalEye and Dassault's Mirage 2000-9.
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By Sean Broderick
Boeing’s low-key approach with the 737 MAX at the Dubai Airshow hit an unexpected but welcomed snag on the show’s second day, as Turkish leisure carrier and MAX customer SunExpress exercised options for 10 737 MAX 8s.
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By Tony Osborne
The move, detailed by the Technologies General Manager, Alexander Okhonko, at the Dubai Airshow, appears to a radical departure for the OEM who has traditionally built its helicopters domestically.
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By Angus Batey
After pioneering work by small companies in the United Arab Emirates over a period of several years, the 2017 show saw the emerging sector make some apparently significant breakthroughs. However, the companies that made a splash with exciting presentations and significant announcements two years ago are not exhibiting this year. What's happened?
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By Steve Trimble
A Chinese company’s newest aircraft project harkens back to one of aviation history’s oldest ideas: the ornithopter.
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By Steve Trimble
Delivering small packages by drone is regarded as a potentially lucrative new frontier for aviation, but a group of UAE aeronautics students wants to try something more ambitious. A pressurized water-powered rocket designed to deliver small packages is on display at the Higher Colleges of Technology Booth.
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By Angus Batey
A British startup has unveiled a one-fifth scale model of an innovative lunar lander in partnership with a Ukranian manufacturer, and plans to test another vehicle in the UAE.
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By Tony Osborne
An Emirati and South African joint venture building precision guidance kits for dumb bombs is working on a range extension program to be able to reach targets well in excess of 120 km.
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By Steve Trimble
Biman Bangladesh Airlines signed with Boeing for two Boeing 787-9s, worth $585 million at list prices, on the first day of the show. The aircraft will be powered by GE engines.
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By Jens Flottau
Emirates Airline signed a firm order for 50 Airbus A350s at the Dubai Airshow in what is the first step of several to transform its aircraft commitments and fleet plans.
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Ameco, the Chinese-German MRO house, is celebrating is 30th anniversary with a subtle but significant rebranding, and has announced a raft of additions to an already extensive list of capabilities.
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