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Singapore Air Show 2008
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First engine runs on Superjet 100 are imminent
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft hopes to make the first engine runs on its PowerJet SaM146-equipped Superjet 100 this week as it awaits authorization to begin flight
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Ian Goold
• Senior correspondent
February 20, 2008
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