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Aircelle aims for foothold in next-gen narrowbodies
After missing out on key program selections for the new Airbus A350XWB and Boeing 787 programs, French nacelle maker Aircelle is laying plans for what <br
July 7, 2008
Suppliers now immersed in role as integrators
The quiet revolution that sped through the airliner supply industry over the past decade has become mainstream doctrine: no longer can subsystems suppliers
Aircraft
July 7, 2008
Europe takes big step toward a single sky
On May 6, a long-term solution to Europe’s air traffic control congestion problems came a giant step closer with the launch of the Single European Sky (SES
ATC
July 7, 2008
Russian optics on display place focus on civil realm
Urals Optical Mechanical Plant (UOMZ) is presenting its new SON-730 optical observation system here at Farnborough International (Hall 1 Stand B13), showin
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July 7, 2008
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Messier-Bugatti readies 787’s all-electric brakes
Messier-Bugatti (Hall 4 Stand B12) is looking forward to seeing its all-electric braking system on the Boeing 787 when it makes its first flight in the fou
Aircraft
July 7, 2008
Composite future draws ever closer
Ongoing research into new composite materials is expected to yield major enhancements in performance, weight and cost for the aerospace industry in the com
July 7, 2008
Materials–It’s What You Know
Complex materials, made of carbon fiber composites and a metal, are tricky to characterize.
July 7, 2008
Messier-Bugatti readies 787’s all-electric brakes
Messier-Bugatti (Hall 4 Stand B12) is looking forward to seeing its all-electric braking system on the Boeing 787 when it makes its first flight in the fou
July 7, 2008
ATI sees boost for titanium in an age of composites
Allegheny Technologies (ATI) is exhibiting at a Farnborough Air Show for the first time as ATI Aerospace–a new “market sector team” charged with answering
July 3, 2008
Selex maps its UAV battle plans
Analysis and simulation of operations by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is not always an easy task because of the need to consider the broad C4-ISTAR pict
Aircraft
July 3, 2008
IAE celebrates 25 years in biz, braces for bumpy ride ahead
International Aero Engines comes to Farnborough celebrating the 25th anniversary of the landmark deal on March 11, 1983, between Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitn
Engines
July 3, 2008
Embraer bizjets take off while E-Jets flourish
Embraer is here at Farnborough exhibiting a Legacy 600 demonstrator and mock-ups of its new Phenom 300 and Lineage 1000 business jets.
Aircraft
July 3, 2008
Brazilian success story is deciphered
While other major manufacturers are struggling to find the right production organization or have spent years changing their minds about what product to lau
Aircraft
July 3, 2008
Saab 2000 AEW&C prepares for duty
On April 30, Saab achieved a significant milestone with the first flight of the Saab 2000 Erieye airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft, devel
Aircraft
July 3, 2008
GTF speeds toward date with the A340
Pratt & Whitney passes one of the most important milestones in its long history as the much-heralded Geared Turbofan engine takes to the skies this month.
Engines
July 3, 2008
Boeing, Airbus try to strike outsourcing balance
Boeing and Airbus are still looking for the right balance in outsourcing, or at least for the right way to run the massively outsourced production organiza
July 3, 2008
A320 cargo pact restores Russia’s ties to EADS
The June 5 signing of a contract for work on Airbus A320 cargo conversion program appears to have restored Russia’s position as a full partner in Europe’s
July 3, 2008
KnAAPO starts work on fifth-gen fighter
Sukhoi’s Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aviation Industrial Association (KnAAPO) has started manufacturing the first development prototypes of an advanced fifth-genera
Aircraft
July 3, 2008
Superjet team optimistic despite delays
Sukhoi (Hall 1 Stand E9) has come to the Farnborough show elated at having begun flight trials for its Superjet 100 airliner.
Aircraft
July 3, 2008
Bombardier reacts to surging backlog
At the Finmeccanica exhibit here at Farnborough (Outside OE2) visitors once again can find Alenia Aermacchi’s M-346 lead-in fighter trainer.
Aircraft
July 3, 2008
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