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Thales To Train A400M Crews
As the A400M program gathers force, Airbus Military has chosen Thales as its preferred partner for training systems.
June 19, 2007
Spirit Aerospace Supplies A320 Parts
Mettis Aerospace (Hall 2B Stand J14A) has signed a three-year, $47-million contract with Spirit Aerosystems to supply forged aluminum and titanium wing-str
June 19, 2007
Denel to make helmet trackers for Typhoons
South Africa’s Denel Optronics has been awarded a multi-million dollar production order for optical helmet tracker systems (HTS) to equip the Eurofighter T
June 19, 2007
Airbus continues to roll with firm orders for 35 A330s
Airbus followed Monday’s spectacular order flourish with a strategically important pair of contracts for members of its A330 family.
Aircraft
June 19, 2007
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Alaska To Get Statewide ADS-B
There was good news for Alaskan pilots last week, when FAA Administrator Marion Blakey introduced the agency’s draft 2008-2012 Flight Plan, along with the
ATC
June 19, 2007
ILFC backs booming 787 sales and finds new lessees
An International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) order for 50 Boeing 787s, plus conversion of two previously unannounced options (booked earlier this year
Aircraft
June 19, 2007
Russia and Sweden agree on ground stations for ADS-B
After spending a decade studying automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) technologies, Russia and Sweden have signed an accord to bring to their
ATC
June 18, 2007
Collins taps India for 300 comm gear engineers
Faced with a shortage of qualified engineers, U.S.
June 18, 2007
SBAC is here to outline UK aerospace successes
The UK aerospace industry is well represented at Paris once more, and it continues to thrive as the second largest in the world after the U.S., directly em
June 18, 2007
Greece and Irkut Sign MOU on Be-200
Hellenic Aerospace Industry and Irkut have signed a memo of understanding paving the way for future cooperation in the event that Greece buys the Beriev Be
June 18, 2007
Tame Confirms Two Embraer 190 Options
Tame Línea Aérea del Ecuador has converted two options on Embraer 190 regional jets into firm orders, Embraer announced here at the Paris Air Show.
Aircraft
June 18, 2007
Safran creation still questioned
Mixed results for Safran’s subsidiaries last year and an internal investigation into accounting irregularities last December that resulted in top executive
June 18, 2007
Airbus to open A320 assembly line in China
Following two years of record orders for new jetliners, a principal consideration for the manufacturers is how best to manage assembly and provision of sup
June 18, 2007
Growing ATR sales confirms trend
In one of his first appearances as new chief executive of ATR, a somewhat hesitant Stéphane Mayer announced new orders from Berjana Airlines of Malaysia (f
June 18, 2007
New IAI boss has revamped its finances
Since the appointment at the beginning of 2006 of Itzhak Nissan as president and CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the company’s finances have unde
June 18, 2007
Rafale comes battle hardened
In the fighter aircraft business, there’s no substitute for combat experience, if you want to impress potential customers.
Aircraft
June 18, 2007
AIA’s Douglass calls for U.S. relaxation of export controls
The retiring president and CEO of the Aerospace Industries Association of America, John Douglass, said modifying the U.S export control system could double
June 18, 2007
Israelis launch spy satellite
Israel launched another reconnaissance satellite last week as military tensions increase in the Middle East.
Aircraft
June 18, 2007
New turkish trainer
Turkey’s indigenous primary/basic trainer program now has a name–Huˇrkus¸.
Aircraft
June 18, 2007
GECAS president spurns non-GE-engined products
Aircraft leasing company General Electric Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) has converted options held on six GE90-110B1L-powered Boeing 777F carg
Engines
June 18, 2007
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