Paris Air Show 2005

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Aircraft

Newest Falcon flies the Dassault nest

Dassault’s new Falcon 7X, which is making its public debut this week in Paris, will fly in this morning’s aerial display scheduled during the official visi
Engines

New P&WC fan picked to power C Series airliner

Pratt & Whitney Canada plans to build a brand-new engine for Bomardier C Series line of single-aisle commercial airliners.

ITT has protection for all threats

ITT Industries is showcasing its modular scalable electronic-warfare and self-protection systems that can be tailored for use on fixed- and rotary-wing pla

Skills, value attract aerospace to Wales

In the aerospace world, the West is definitely looking east these days.

More Airbus Work Goes to Ruag

Following its success in securing contracts to supply wing and fuselage components for the Airbus A380 from its Emmen, Switzerland plant, Ruag Aerospace ha

Big Boeings’ cargo systems by Goodrich

A follow-on contract to supply cargo systems for the Boeing 777, 767 and 747 that could be worth more than $390 million over the next seven years is one of
Aircraft

Rafales continue to bolster French services

With one carrier-borne squadron already operational, deliveries to the French air force well under way, an impressive range of weapons already qualified an

Nose-to-nose in the subsidy war

The apparent delay in the launch of the Airbus A350 has raised the intrigue over the escalating subsidy row between Boeing and Airbus.

U.S. trade group backs taking Airbus to WTO

John Douglass, president and CEO of the U.S.

Eight join Nadcap audit group firms

The Performance Review Institute (PRI), a not-for-profit organization that develops performance standards and administers quality assurance and accreditati