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Saab gap analysis study key to future military tech
A plan for the industrial and technological base of future European military aerospace moved forward with the signing of a contract for a one-year study to
July 21, 2010
GP7200 reduces weight to woo A380 customers
The Engine Alliance GP7200 engine is in the middle of a weight-reduction program that may further help sales as the General Electric-Pratt & Whitney jo
Engines
July 21, 2010
Qantas signs for 7 Q400s
Qantas has placed a firm order with Bombardier for seven Q400 NextGen turboprop airliners in a deal valued at $218 million based on list prices for the air
July 21, 2010
News Clips: Farnborough 2010
Royal Air Maroc Picks Snecma for CFM56-7 Mx Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has chosen Snecma to maintain the CFM56-7B engines that power its
July 21, 2010
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International partners drive Joint Strike Fighter recovery
Lockheed Martin vice president Tom Burbage delivered a business-as-usual update on the Joint Strike Fighter program.
Aircraft
July 21, 2010
Aerospace deals return as financial freeze thaws
The big financial freeze that has gripped much of the aerospace industry since around the time of the last Farnborough airshow in 2008 is starting to thaw.
July 21, 2010
GKN hands out 2010 supplier awards
Aerostructures specialist GKN Aerospace presented its 2010 supplier awards to five companies yesterday at the Farnborough airshow: All Metal Services, Onam
July 21, 2010
Morocco tempts with lower costs
Ahmed Reda Chami, Morocco’s minister of industry, trade and new technologies, said here in Farnborough that a European company with 10,000 employees, rangi
July 21, 2010
Cabin humidifiers getting warm reception by OEMs
Swedish company CTT Systems has been providing its Cair aircraft humidification system to completion centers of large VIP aircraft for several years, but i
July 21, 2010
Cabin humidifiers getting warm reception by OEMs
Swedish company CTT Systems has been providing its Cair aircraft humidification system to completion centers of large VIP aircraft for several years, but i
July 21, 2010
How the CIA tried to spy on China from the air
AIN defense editor Chris Pocock will be signing copies of his new book here at Farnborough today and tomorrow.
July 21, 2010
News Clips: Farnborough 2010
Michelin Inks 425-Aircraft Tire DealTire manufacturer Michelin has signed two 10-year contracts with Air France and KLM to provide t
July 21, 2010
Carrier-borne UCAS nears first flight
Northrop Grumman rolled out the X-47B UCAS-D (unmanned combat air system-demonstrator) in December 2008 and since then has been busy preparing the first of
Aircraft
July 21, 2010
Boeing 777-200LRs for Qatar, Air Austral
French operator Air Austral and Gulf carrier Qatar Airways are among several airlines revealed this week as previously unidentified Boeing customers.
July 21, 2010
UK defense cuts will be deep but smart
The Royal Air Force (RAF) will emerge from the current UK Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) with only two types of airlifter, two types of fight
July 21, 2010
French aerospace awaits 2011 recovery
For French aerospace industry association GIFAS the crisis year of 2009 was a “year of resilience” and 2010 is “a year of transition,” with air traffic inc
July 21, 2010
CASA in it for long haul with military transports
Robust and versatile, the series of small-medium tactical transports designed by CASA in Spain are still enjoying steady sales after more than 40 years.
Aircraft
July 20, 2010
Fuzzy fiber to lower cost of composites, says Goodrich
Goodrich Corp.
July 20, 2010
Italy’s C-27J fleet Passes 10,000-hour Milestone
This month the Italian air force’s fleet of 12 Alenia Aeronautica C-27J transports racked up its 10,000th flying hour, during the course of which the type
Aircraft
July 20, 2010
Boeing’s test-center group maintains a busy schedule
Boeing’s Test and Evaluation (T&E) division is spread out over 78 locations, but testing is done at many more locations, including at suppliers and oth
July 20, 2010
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