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By Jens Flottau
Indian low-cost carrier GoAir has doubled its commitment for Airbus A320neos.
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Avio Aero is involved in the development of two of the six innovative demonstrators of the Sustainable and Green Engine (SAGE) technology platform in the European Research Program Clean Sky.
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GE9x is one of the most exciting challenges for Avio Aero. Among components we will provide to the program, we have the responsibility of the largest low pressure turbine for aircraft engines ever made,
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Lockheed Martin flew its new armed UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from Poland to the Farnborough International Air Show here this week in the hope of selling the versatile technology to militaries around the world.
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By Joe Anselmo
Bombardier’s competitors are taking a close look at whether the Quebec provincial government's cash infusion to the Montreal-based company is compliant with World Trade Organization rules.
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By Tony Osborne
A consortium of QinetiQ and Thales have chosen Textron Airland’s Scorpion light attack aircraft as the platform for its bid into a major U.K. live flying training program.
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As part of an effort to market its new tiltrotor technology to potential foreign customers, Bell Helicopter unveiled a full-size mockup of its V-280 Valor on the first day of the Farnborough International Airshow July 11.
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By Guy Norris
Boeing has confirmed plans to revamp the slow-selling 737-7, the smallest of its new re-engined MAX family, by adding extra seats. But the airframer is expressing an increasingly cautious attitude to the possible development of a larger variant of the 737-9 to compete directly with the Airbus A321neo.
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By Jen DiMascio
Raytheon is finally showing growth in its business since the start of budget reductions in the U.S. in 2011, says Taylor Lawrence, president of Raytheon Missile Systems.
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Visitors to the Farnborough Airshow will be able to discuss on a single stand the merits of using top-quality CNC turning and prismatic metal cutting equipment from seven different machine tool builders in southern Germany, thanks to Geo Kingsbury, which is the sole sales and service agent for them in the UK and Ireland.
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By Mike Vines
The Farnborough Airshow’s favorite watering hole, The Swan public house, reopened its doors in December after major refurbishment by owners TAG Farnborough Airport, who bought it in 2013.
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The U.S. Air Force’s chief of information dominance says contractors and their suppliers are being held to a “higher standard” when it comes to defending against cyber espionage than in years past, as modern, digitally dependent weapons such as the Northrop Grumman B-21 bomber enter development.
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By Thierry Dubois
Paris Air Show organizers are gearing up for the 2017 edition, reinforcing existing services for a price that has become comparatively attractive, they claim
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By Angus Batey
Satair Group has confirmed a first customer for its innovative IMS Integrated Material Services contracting construct.
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Viking Air Limited is to acquire from Bombardier rights to the CL-415 amphibious water bomber and its variants, along with those for the earlier CL-215 and CL-215T piston-engined versions.
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By Angus Batey
When the former Labour Party leader Ed Miliband coined the neologism "squeezed middle," he was thinking about middle-income families. But the term might yet come to refer to certain parts of the aerospace industry.
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By Maxim Pyadushkin
Russia’s United Engine Corporation prepares for the second stage of the flight trials of PD-14 – the newest turbofan engine that will power the country’s MC-21 narrowbody airline
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By Michael Bruno
Tom Gentile, the incoming CEO of aerostructures and engine parts giant Spirit AeroSystems, is so unassuming that a stranger can literally bump into him alone in the halls of the company’s Wichita headquarters and receive an unnecessary apology.
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By Tony Osborne
Textron has entered the live flight-training market in a bid to grab what could become a multibillion-dollar market over the coming decade.
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By Angus Batey
One telling data point from Britain's combat mission to Afghanistan has stuck with Andrew Naismith, a former commander of RAF Chinook forces in the country.
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By Tony Osborne
Leonardo-Finmeccanica has unveiled a second-generation of active electronically scanned-array search radars.
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By Angus Batey
The venerable Hawk continues to evolve, with the latest T2 aircraft coming off the final assembly line in Warton bound for Saudi Arabia and Oman representing the platform's most advanced configuration.
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By Joe Anselmo
Liebherr-Aerospace Toulouse SAS will design, supply and service the air management system, including the bleed air system, cabin pressure control and anti-ice system, for the Antonov An-132D light transport aircraft.
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By Tony Osborne
Regional airliner manufacturer ATR is projecting a need for as many as 2,800 regional turboprops as the aircraft are used to open more routes across the globe.
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