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Paris 2011: Battery-powered eGenius Explores Electric Flight
Looking more like a glider than an airplane, the two-seat, battery-powered eGenius made its first flight on May 25, from Mindelheim airfield in Bavaria, G
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Trent XWB newcomer is mature before its time
With positive early test results and an accelerating work schedule, Rolls-Royce is confident it can deliver the <a href="http://www.ainonline.com/news/sing
Engines
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Trent XWB turbofan put to the test
Eight Trent XWB engines–serial numbers 20990 and 20001 through 20007–are being used in Rolls-Royce’s test program.
Engines
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Next Up: Power for Boeing’s 787-10X
Rolls-Royce is working “very closely” on the engine requirements for a 787-10X development being considered by Boeing, according to Trent 1000 program dire
Engines
June 19, 2011
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Paris 2011: Alcoa ups the ante against composites
Aluminum giant Alcoa (H5 F220) is here exhibiting a fuselage section manufactured with <a href="http://www.ainonline.com/news/single-news-page/article/alum
Aircraft
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: EADS looking for 8,000 employees and interns
European aerospace giant EADS and its four divisions–Airbus, Astrium, Cassidian and Eurocopter–will hold more than 20 workshops here at the Paris Air Show
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Boeing promises clarity, though no decision, on 737 replacement
It seems clear now that Boeing will not announce a decision on a successor to the <a href="news/single-news-page/article/boeings-sky-interior-debuts-with
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June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Boeing Vows To Defend Lower Reaches of Narrowbody Market
Boeing intends to defend the segment of the market where its 7
Aircraft
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: ATR 72-600 Debuts at Paris Air Show with EASA Certification in Hand
Here at the Paris Air Show, ATR is showcasing its newly certified ATR 72
Aircraft
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Elbit Capabilities on Show
Israel’s Elbit Systems has announced a number of important developments in recent weeks, covering a range of the company’s diverse capabilities.
Aircraft
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Smart bomb heads IAI line-up
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is showing off its latest precision-guided munition here at Le Bourget.
Aircraft
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Sikorsky Debuts Canadian CH148 Cyclone
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.
Aircraft
June 19, 2011
Paris 2011: Crane Lifts Five New Contracts
Crane Aerospace (Hall 4 A188) has just
June 19, 2011
Anticipation Builds for Major Orders at Paris Air Show
Anticipation of a substantial flow of new airliner orders is building as the 2011 edition of the biennial Paris Air Show prepares to open on Monday, June 2
June 16, 2011
Crunch Time for LightSquared Tomorrow? Not Really
In accordance with the Federal Communication Commission’s January ruling, LightSquared must, in its June 15 final report on GPS compatibility tests, show t
ATC
June 14, 2011
NATO Insists that Libyan Air Campaign Will Yield Desired Result
Although rebel forces have gained hardly any ground in Libya, NATO officials are still optimistic that airpower alone will eventually force Col.
June 13, 2011
Boeing Still Coy on U.S. Tanker Design
Since winning the $4 billion contract from the U.S.
Aircraft
June 13, 2011
Chile Is First Export Success for Hermes 900
Elbit Systems of Haifa, Israel, announced the first export sale of its <link airshow-convention-news/paris-air-show/single-publication-story/browse/0/artic
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June 13, 2011
Eurofighter Nations Inch Closer to New Radar Commitment
Development of an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for the Eurofighter Typhoon is continuing, although the four European partner nations st
June 13, 2011
Operating Costs Come Down for V-22 Tiltrotor
The cost of operating the Bell-Boeing V-22 Tiltrotor has been significantly reduced in the past year, according to U.S.
Aircraft
June 13, 2011
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