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C Series moves into detailed design phase

Bombardier is about to freeze the design of its C Series airliner, marking the end of the project’s joint definition phase and the official start of the de

Eaton picks Satair for UK service, support

Satair (Hall 1 Stand C12) has become the exclusive distributor for Eaton Aerospace Group’s fuel systems division (FDS) in the UK.
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Alenia adopts new tech to build M-346 trainer

Alenia Aermacchi is stepping up the pace on the production line for its new
M-346 Master jet trainer at the Venegono Superiore factory in northern It

Britain’s industry remains challenged

At face value, the UK’s aerospace and defense industries might feel entitled to breathe a quiet sigh of relief and gently pat themselves on the back coming

Boeing brings blue-sky interior to 737

After launching its new Sky Interior for the 737 airliner last year, Boeing has sold more than 37 customers on the new interior for more than 1,100 firm or

Embraer mulls next member of E-Jet family

Embraer has narrowed down the possibilities for its next phase of product development to two options, company CEO Frederico Curado told AIN

RAS’s quest is to be more inclusive

Qatar Airways is set to be made the newest corporate partner of the Royal Aeronautical Society.

Mitsubishi says MRJ nearing design freeze

The time for refinements to the Mitsubishi MRJ has nearly passed, as Mitsubishi Aircraft expects to freeze the regional jet’s design within the next two mo

Raytheon ready for air-to-ground ID

Blue-on-blue incidents have always been an unfortunate factor in warfare, but a series of tragic events in recent times has brought the subject into sharp

NATO nearing alliance for ground surveillance

Fifteen years after the concept was first mooted, NATO may finally acquire an alliance ground surveillance system (AGS).