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Bombardier sees need for 11,000 20- to 149-seaters over 20 years
For the first time, Bombardier Aerospace has revealed its expectations of the 100- to 149-seat commercial-aircraft market segment at which the proposed C S
November 27, 2006
CRJ900 May Grow Yet Again
Bombardier’s proposal to build a three-row stretch follow-on of its 86-seat CRJ900 not only begs the question why, but perhaps more immediately, how.
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Eurofighter will welcome this Pirate
Thales UK, together with EuroFirst partners Galileo Avionica of Italy and Technobit of Spain, has been awarded a contract to supply 200 Pirate infrared sea
November 27, 2006
Services help drive GE’s revenues to $12.8 billion
General Electric (Hall 4 Stand B7) expects its revenues to grow to a record $12.8 billion in 2006–almost 8 percent more than last year.
November 27, 2006
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Bombardier is relishing specialized aircraft work
Boasting a rich heritage of developing special mission aircraft stretching back more than 40 years, Bombardier has only recently formed a Specialized Aircr
November 27, 2006
Jobs saved at Sogerma Bordeaux
EADS has found a solution to save 650 out of 1,050 jobs at the Bordeaux facility of its Sogerma Services subsidiary.
November 27, 2006
Aircrews will be armored as well as foot soldiers
Following intensive research and development, RFD Beaufort (Hall 1 Stand D9/10) has launched new armored vests for helicopter and fixed-wing crews.
November 27, 2006
Japanese enter regional jet market
The Mitsubishi interest in the next generation of regional jets is evident from a model displayed at Hall 2 Stand C17.
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Boeing boom may trigger takeovers
Boeing’s booming airliner programs are boosting the stock values of its suppliers and making them much more visible.
November 27, 2006
EASA approval means E-195 deliveries begin
The European Aviation Safety Agency has presented Embraer with a type certificate for its E-195 airliner, the largest airplane in its stable and the last m
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Boeing predicts 747-8 freighter preferment
Boeing believes that its latest 747 iteration–the 747-8F–could become the freighter of choice among cargo airlines.
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Aussie Navy still waiting for reworked Seasprites
When the U.S.
November 27, 2006
Air Deccan To Get Honeywell Avionics
Air Deccan has selected Honeywell’s full avionics suite and auxiliary power unit (APU) for the 60 Airbus A320s it has on order, the equipment manufacturer
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Nimrod Gets the Nod
After a development that could only be described as protracted, the BAE Systems Nimrod MRA 4 maritime patrol aircraft finally won a production contract yes
November 27, 2006
Airspace Flow Program Advisory Released
On May 1, the FAA will implement a new air traffic management initiative called the Airspace Flow Program.
ATC
November 22, 2006
FAA Poised To Make Final Offer to Controllers
With the latest deadline in the contract dispute between the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) fast approaching, it seems in
ATC
November 21, 2006
Pilot Group Petitions against Language Program
The International Council of AOPA (IAOPA) submitted a petition to the International Civil Aviation Organization to modify language proficiency requirements
ATC
November 21, 2006
New Gateway Airports Named for DCA Access
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) today named Dallas Love Field, Memphis International and Milwaukee General Mitchell International as the n
ATC
November 21, 2006
ADS-B Lurches Onto Center Stage
While pilots agree that ADS-B is the next big thing for the National Airspace System, with FAA Administrator Marion Blakey describing it as the “FAA’s moon
ATC
November 21, 2006
And ’Commercial Airspace’ Is?
As the user-fee battle rages, rhetoric from Air Transport Association member airlines is reaching vast audiences.
ATC
November 17, 2006
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