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First New-production Marine One Flies
The first production model of a new generation of Marine One U.S.
September 23, 2008
Qantas Takes First A380
Airbus delivered to Australia’s Qantas its first of 20 A380 superjumbos during ceremonies held on Friday at Airbus’ delivery center in Toulouse, France.
September 22, 2008
Singapore Takes Sixth A380
Singapore Airlines last Thursday took delivery of its sixth Airbus A380.
September 22, 2008
NextGen Implementation a Huge Challenge for U.S.
While the need for ATC modernization is generally undisputed, DOT Inspector General Calvin Scovel III <link http://http://www.oig.dot.gov/StreamFile?file=/
ATC
September 16, 2008
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USAF Tanker Competition Deferred until 2009
U.S.
Aircraft
September 16, 2008
Testbed Problems Add To A400M Delay
The Europrop TP400 engine that has been fitted to a C-130 testbed at Cambridge, UK, by Marshall Aerospace ran at full power for the first time last week.
Engines
September 16, 2008
Northern Europeans Seeking Alternatives to the F-35
Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway are all formally investigating alternatives to the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to replace their F-16s.
Aircraft
September 16, 2008
Rafale in Red Flag, and in Switzerland
Four Rafale fighters from the French Air Force have completed a month-long deployment to the U.S., where they conducted a squadron exchange at Luke AFB and
Aircraft
September 16, 2008
Report Scores Civilian Deaths, Shortcomings in U.S./NATO Afghan Air Ops
A report by the international Human Rights Watch (HRW) organization has put further pressure on U.S.
September 16, 2008
Airbus, GKN Close Filton Deal
Britain’s GKN has agreed to buy the wing component and assemblies manufacturing unit at Airbus’s Filton, UK plant, the companies announced today.
September 15, 2008
FAA Awards ATC Training Contract to Raytheon
The FAA on Tuesday awarded a $437 million contract to Raytheon to support the agency in training air traffic controllers.
ATC
September 11, 2008
Spirit AeroSystems Responds To Boeing Strike
Spirit AeroSystems said yesterday that it would take “immediate action” to cut production volumes on Boeing products in response to the strike by 27,000 me
September 9, 2008
Airbus Unveils Power8 Plus
Airbus presented to its unions today a plan for new cost-cutting measures designed to add €650 million ($928 million) in savings to the €2.1 billion ($3 bi
September 9, 2008
NavCanada Retroactively Billing Operators for GST
Several U.S.
ATC
September 9, 2008
Sherwin-Williams Aerospace Introduces Jetflex Interior Coating
Sherwin-Williams has introduced its JetFlex interior aircraft finish, a solvent-based polyurethane enamel and water-reducible polyurethane dispersion coati
September 5, 2008
Senators Step into Controller Pay Dispute
New Jersey Sen.
ATC
September 5, 2008
Boeing To Consult on MRJ Project
Mitsubishi Aircraft has signed a support contract with Boeing under which the Chicago-based company will serve as a consultant on the 70- to 90-seat Mitsub
Aircraft
September 4, 2008
SkyWest to Take Stake in Brazilian Airline
SkyWest Airlines has agreed to buy a 6-percent stake in Brazilian regional airline Trip Linhas Aereas, SkyWest vice president of finan ce Mike Kraupp confi
September 4, 2008
Republic 170s To Spell Midwest 717s
Midwest Airlines will replace all but nine of its Boeing 717s with 12 Embraer 170s flown by Indianapolis-based Republic Airways as part of an effort to res
September 4, 2008
SPEEA Calls on Boeing to Give Up 787 “Outsourcing”
The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) has publicly called on Boeing to “face the fact that the global network is a failure
September 3, 2008
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