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X-37 Spaceplane Lands But Purpose Still Clouded
The U.S.
Aircraft
December 16, 2010
Unmanned Helos Make Rapid Progress in the U.S.
Remotely controlled helicopters could be delivering cargo to U.S.
Aircraft
December 16, 2010
Japan Replaces UH-60Js...with More UH-60Js
Japan’s Ministry of Defense has selected Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to supply 40 license-built Sikorsky UH-60J+ helicopters for the Japan Air Self Defence
Aircraft
December 16, 2010
Southwest Lays Plans for Larger 737s
Southwest Airlines expects to take delivery of its first Boeing 737-800 in March 2012, the company’s chairman, president and CEO, Gary Kelly, revealed duri
Aircraft
December 15, 2010
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Airbus Raises Expectations in Latest Forecast
Airbus now projects that the airline industry will need almost 26,000 new passenger and freighter aircraft valued at $3.2 trillion between 2010 and 2029, a
December 14, 2010
French Court “Criminalizes” Concorde Accident
Unfazed by pressure from various aviation alphabet groups concerned about the “criminalization” of aircraft accidents, a French court this week found a Con
December 10, 2010
Cost of Qantas A380 Groundings Mounts
Some five weeks after an uncontained engine failure forced one of Qantas’s six Rolls-Royce Trent 900-powered A380s to make an emergency landing at Singapor
December 10, 2010
Industry Awaits Word on Seventh 787 Delay
Boeing’s conclusion that a short circuit or electrical arc caused by foreign debris in a P100 power distribution panel led to the November 9 fire aboard th
December 10, 2010
Search for Doomed Air France Airbus A330 to Resume
The effort to find out what happened to Air France Flight 447 on June 1, 2009 seemed all but over in France, when the government announced the launch of a
December 10, 2010
GAO Warns NextGen Costs Could Quadruple
A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report to the House Transportation and Infrastructure
ATC
December 9, 2010
Malta welcomes aviation business to its shores
Malta has a long and successful history of support to the shipping industry, and ranks second in the list of vessel registrations in Europe.
December 8, 2010
Dubai lines up bizav and aerospace shows
The wider world aerospace industry will be back here at the Dubai Airport Expo site for the 12th edition of the biennial Dubai Air Show next December 13 to
December 7, 2010
Shell Expands Aviation Fueling in India
Pilots across India will soon see the Shell Aviation sign going up for the first time at a number of airports as the international fuel supplier expands it
December 7, 2010
Airbus Starts Fabricating First Fuselage Barrel for the A350 XWB
Airbus has begun fabricating the first carbon fiber barrel for the A350 XWB fuselage at its Advanced Composites Center in Illescas, Spain, the company anno
December 7, 2010
Aeromexico to Restore Delta Code Share as FAA Re-instates Mexico’s Category 1 Status
In reaction to last week’s move by the U.S.
December 6, 2010
Paris court rules Continental Airlines 'criminally responsible' for 2000 crash of Air France Concorde
A Paris court ruled yesterday that Continental Airlines was "criminally responsible" for the crash of the Air France Concorde in July 2000, which killed 11
Aircraft
December 6, 2010
French Court Finds Continental Guilty in Concorde Crash
A French court found Continental Airlines and one of its mechanics guilty of manslaughter for their roles in the crash of an Air France Concorde SST shortl
December 6, 2010
Fourth Production JSF Batch Contracted
Lockheed Martin received a $3.5 billion contract modification to build 31 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters for the fourth low-rate initial production batch.
Aircraft
December 3, 2010
KC-X embarrassment, and further delay
The U.S.
Aircraft
December 3, 2010
More Gripens for Thailand; recce pods for South Africa
In November, Saab received the expected follow-on order for six more Gripen fighters for Thailand.
Aircraft
December 3, 2010
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