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Voss Industries Pursuing Russia, China Relationships

Voss Industries officials see the Farnborough Airshow as an ideal forum to assess emerging technologies that can help its customers.
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Dunlop Wins Tire Deal With Chinese Airline

Also flying with Dunlop tires are Republic Airways, Air Canada, Compass Airlines, EgyptAir Express, Flybe, LOT Polish Airlines, and Trip.
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Israel Receives First of 30 M346 Advanced Trainers

Israel selected the M-346 in 2012 to replace its aging McDonnell Douglas A-4N, TA-4H and TA-4J Skyhawks of the 102 “The Flying Tigers” Squadron.
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Apache ‘Guardian’ Earns Praise In Afghanistan

Apache Guardians and Tigershark UAVs worked well together in Afghanistan using datalinks.
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International UAS Test Group Adds Fifth Member

ICATS represents the first such collaboration between nations to share data on unmanned aerial systems.

IAI Presents Broad UAV Portfolio

From the 10,230-pound Heron TP to the nine-pound vertical takeoff Ghost, IAI is one of the leaders in UAV development, technology and production.
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National Aeronautical Center Rolls Out Carpet For UAS Market

West Wales Airport in Aberporth, formerly a World War II airfield, lies within the “D201” danger area, covering some 2,000 square miles to the west.
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Hybrid Air Vehicles Aim For A Buoyant Future

Hybrid air vehicles could finally fulfill the promise once offered by airships.
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Roger Munk, R.I.P.

Airship pioneer led a series of British companies specializing in lighter-than-air technology for nearly 40 years.
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The Road Not Needed-By The Skunk Works

Only Lockheed Martin (LM) has progressed beyond the drawing board in the arena of airship vehicles.
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THE AEROSCRAFT

Only Lockheed Martin (LM) has progressed beyond the drawing board in the arena of airship vehicles.

UAVs: New Players Emerging

Countries such as China and Russia have started to develop UAV systems, though they are still a long way from catching the market leaders.
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UAVs Go Mainstream

The U.S. and Israel pioneered UAV use and remain at the forefront today, while Europe is just starting to turn research in the actual products.
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Thailand Looks To Duplicate Automobiles Success For Aerospace

Thailand has started to build its aerospace industry starting with spare parts.
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‘Stable’ Boeing Moves Into Production Fast Lane

Boeing Commercial Airplanes senior vice president of programs Pat Shanahan sees flow times decreasing in a now stable production environment.
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E-Fan Advances The Case For Electrically Powered Aircraft

Further work on battery technology could pave the way for larger aircraft to tap the benefits of electrical power.
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Task Force Presses For Aircraft Tracking Solution

An independent aircraft global tracking solution has become an imperative in the wake of the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines 777.
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Turbomeca Forges Russian Alliance With Production Offer

Turbomeca offers new version of RTM332 to power new Russian high-speed helicopter.
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Rolls-Royce Upgrades In-service Trent Engines

Rolls’ engines gain valuable percents in fuel burn, while development of Trent 1000-TEN for Boeing 787-10 continues.
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CAE’s Integrated Approach to Training Proves Its Worth

Simulation’s role in military training is expanding as budgets shrink.
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Microturbo eAPU Ready For Service On AW189 Helicopter

The electronic auxiliary power unit is quieter and has lower emissions than conventional APUs.
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Airliners Amaze Flying Display Crowds With Agile Maneuvers

Airliners Amaze Flying Display Crowds With Agile Maneuvers
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The Future of Airliners is Electric

The Future of Airliners is Electric
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Embraer Unveils New Cabin Concept for the E-Jet Family

Embraer Unveils New Cabin Concept for the E-Jet Family
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Boeing's new 787-9 Dreamliner Enters Service

Boeing's new 787-9 Dreamliner Enters Service
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NTSB Points at Airspeed Error in Macon Overrun

Investigators believe the aircraft was nearly 20 knots fast crossing the runway threshold.

Dutch Report on False Glideslope Signals

Pilots might be startled by an unexpected pitch up.

FAA Wants To Change Training Device Rules

These changes are designed to reflect updated flight training standards.

Australia Reports on Powerplant Incidents

–Disparity in reports among models suggests that age is merely one of several factors to consider.
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