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    • Boeing Ramps Up Production of Passenger Jets
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/economy-and-business/Boeing-Ramps-Up-Production-of-Passenger-Jets--89563557.html
      Aerospace expert says rebound in airplane production is premature Aeronautical space/large house. As for the specialist as for recovery of production of the airplane you say that it is timewise prematureness,


    • EU test flights to assess impact of volcanic ash ON aircraft
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90853/6954668.html
      The European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation made a few test flights Saturday to assess the impact of volcanic ash ON aircraft and a Dutch ministry spokeswoman said. One KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing took OFF from German Duesseldorf airport ON Saturday night and landed safely at Amserdam's Schiphol airport. Other test flights had taken place in France and Belgium during daytime ON Saturday. The test flights were performed at lower altitude than usual and no passengers were o… As for the European agency as for the public information person in charge of aeronautical safety for navigation as for several tests which are done. Economical Holland, aviation. Influence of appraisal is expressed ash volcanic Saturday


    • Dow's winning streak extends to eighth day
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/90858/90864/6924284.html
      U.S. stocks ended mixed ON Thursday as investors hesitated after recent rally and however the Dow Jones industrial average still managed to gain for the eighth consecutive day. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 45.50, or 0.42 percent and to 10,779.17, led by Boeing and 3M and chemical giant DuPont The Standard & Poor's 500 index slipped from its 18-month high and ended at 1,165.82 and 0.39 or 0.03 percent, lower than Wednesday' s level as oil prices fell and investors fretted about the chance of c… As for investor of the American stock market, after the recent holding a meeting, 躊. But at on existing together, Dow Jones Jones industrial shares average acquiring with 8 day continuation, it finished


    • BAE Systems No. 1 in global arms sales in 2008, says SIPRI
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90853/6950833.html
      With arms sales reaching $32.4 billion in 2008, BAE Systems is the first non-US company to lead SIPRI's Top 100 list of the largest arms-producing companies. Following BAE in the top 5 are Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics (all of the USA) and according to new data ON international arms production released Monday by Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). 'BAE Systems' move to first place in the Top 100 is notable for a variety of reasons', says S… As for arms sale when $ 32,400,000,000, it reaches to 2008, the BAE systems lead/read 'the top 100 list of SIPRI of first non Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical largest weapon production enterprise


    • C919 to take first flight in 2014: COMAC
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/90860/6917703.html
      Aircraft C919, China's first home-grown large commercial airliner and will embark ON its maiden flight in 2014 and enter service in 2016, said Wu Guanghui Thursday and chief designer of the C919 and vice president of The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC. The design proposal of the C919 will be completed at the end of 2010, and within the next 20 years, COMAC is expected to sell 2,000 C919 jetliners and said Wu. Compared with other 150-seat single-aisle airliners like Boeing and Airbu… Aircraft C919 and the large-sized airliner for the first home of China it grows, with the virgin flight, starts in 2014, inputs service to 2016 when. Light. Thursday, C919 and the commercial business aircraft production company (the chief designer of COMAC. vice-president of China and the concept of design of C919 to be completed in end 2010, in the future within 20 years, to sell the COMAC 2000 C919 airliner, being expected. When you compare with other 150, like Boeing and Airbu the seat single passage airliner…


    • Boeing Buckles Up For Airline Takeoff
      http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/19/boeing-jets-airlines-markets-equities-rally-production.html?feed=rss_markets
      Aircraft maker accelerates production schedules in anticpation of industry rebound. It accelerates the production schedule of rally anticpation of industry of the aircraft manufacturer


    • Boeing to shed jobs in Sydney
      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10629872&ref=rss
      Aviation giant Boeing has confirmed it is closing its Milperra aerospace engineering site in Sydney's southwest. It is moving the operation to Fishermans Bend in Melbourne.A spokesman for Boeing said there were 350 workers… The American Boeing corporation expressed 350 people, but in bend of the fisherman Sydney southwest which operation is moving in the Melbourne.A spokesman. Being closing the sight of the Milperra aerospace engineering with It definite. Aircraft major Boeing…


    • U.S. Air Force plane lands in Bali ahead of Obama visit
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90851/6923939.html
      A U.S. Air Force plane carrying air force personnel landed in Bali of Indonesia ON Thursday and ahead of the visit of U.S. President Barack Obama to Indonesia and a local media reported. President Barack Obama planned to visit Indonesia from March 20 to 22. The Boeing C-17 Globemaster U.S. Air Force with number of 7170 also delivered logistic during the visit and Manager of the airport Alex Pujianto quoted by Kompas .com as saying. Obama spent his childhood in Indonesia's capital city of Jakarta from… Before Seek Spartan machine air personal Bali and Indonesia Thursday carrying forcing landing, the media of Indonesia and local end


    • Plane skids OFF Indonesian runway
      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10638141&ref=rss
      A passenger plane with about 100 people ON board skidded OFF the end of an airport runway while landing in heavy rain today ON Indonesia's remote Papua province, injuring some 20 people and officials said. The Boeing 737, operated… On Indonesian [rimotopapua] state where approximately 20 people are injured landing, now in the heavy rain in Japan and China as for approximately 100 people and the airliner on the board the edge of the runway of the airport in off slip and job. Dual Boeing 737, operation…


    • Timeline: The world's worst air disasters
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2010/apr/10/worlds-worst-air-disasters-timeline
      A timeline of some of the world's worst air disasters: March 1974: A Turkish Airlines flight crashes near Paris after a rear cargo DOOR that had not been closed properly blows out. All those ON board - 33 passengers and 12 crew - are killed. March 1977: Two Boeing 747s collide ON a foggy runway in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands and killing 583 people. Jan 1978: An Air India 747 crashes into the ocean after take OFF from Mumbai. The disaster is believed to have been caused when the pilot became disorientated by the failure of flight instruments. May 1979: An American Airlines DC-10 crashes after take OFF from Chicago's O'Hare airport. The left engine falls OFF the plane, severing critical control lines and a wing and making a successful return to the airport nearly impossible. A total of 275 people are killed. August 1980: A Saudi Tristar makes an emergency landing in Riyadh and bursts into flames and killing 301 passengers. November 1983: A Boeing 747 jumbo jet travelling from Paris to Madrid crashes about five miles east of Madrid's Barajas airport and killing 181.August 1985: A Japan Air Lines Boeing 747 crashes into a mountain after losing part of its tail fin. With a death toll of 520, it is the world's worst single-plane disaster. December 1988: A terrorist bomb explodes ON board PAN Am flight 103, destroying the aircraft over the Scottish town of Lockerbie and killing 270 people. April 1994: A China Airlines Airbus A300 crashes ON landing at Nagoya Airport in Japan and leaving 264 people dead. July 1996: A TWA Boeing 747 explodes and crashes into the Atlantic OFF Long Island, New York and leaving 230 people dead. November 1996: A Saudi Boeing 747 collides with a Kazakh cargo plane near New Delhi. All 349 people ON board are killed and making it the world's deadliest mid-air collision. August 19 Time line of several worldwide worst atmospheric disasters: 1974 March: You blow just after being closed. Flight of the Paris suburban Turkish aviation after the freight door crashes


    • Pentagon Says EADS Still Interested in Tanker Bid
      http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/20/business/global/20tanker.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
      Boeing was thought to have won the contract by default after Northrop Grumman ended its partnership with EADS. After the Boeing default, ending the cooperation with [nosurotsupuguraman] EADS, it is thought that it acquired contract,


    • Northrop Withdrawal Brightens Boeing's Future
      http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/11/business/11boeing.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
      Boeing will now have some welcome certainty about its future as a major builder of military aircraft. Several there is a certainty which should welcome concerning future the Boeing corporation as the principal builder of the warplane


    • Airlines slash prices as high-speed trains prove popular
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/90860/6893135.html
      China Southern Airlines Co, the nation's largest carrier and Air China Ltd are slashing prices to compete with the country's new high-speed trains in a battle that Europe's airlines have largely already ceded. Competition from trains that can travel at 350 km per hour is forcing the carriers to cut prices as much as 80 percent at a time when they are already in a round of mergers to lower costs. Passengers choosing railways over airlines will also erode a market that Boeing Co and Airbu… As for the Chinese south aviation Co, as for the largest airliner of the citizen, as for fight of the Chinese international aeronautical company, as for the European airliner mainly, already transferring, it lowers price in order to compete with the high-speed train where that country is new


    • Qantas flight suffers mechanical problems
      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10636645&ref=rss
      SYDNEY - Another Qantas plane has suffered mechanical problems and leaving several hundred people stranded in Bangkok.The airline says a Boeing 747 flying from Bangkok to London ON Tuesday morning experienced a surge in one of its… Sydney - the airplane of another QANTAS aviation, as for the Boeing corporation where several hundred people at the Bangkok.The airliner suffer from standstill mechanical problem from 747 Bangkok experience flying through one surge in Tuesday to London morning, the same company…


    • CAAC: Over 450 Boeing 737 have potential safety hazards
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/90860/6923878.html
      The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) ON March 15 ordered all domestic airlines to inspect Boeing 737 aircraft due to a potential safety hazard which could lead to loss of airplane control. It is believed that over 450 of the aircraft could have the problem. The potential safety hazards are involved with only the 600 and 700, 700C and 800 and 900 and -900ER models of the Boeing 737 series and the emergency airworthiness directive issued by the CAAC indicates that the safety hazards of the… On private aviation entire bureau (the Chinese people crossing the ocean entire bureau) March 15th as for the Boeing 737 type machine of all domestic airliners, latent has the possibility of being connected to the loss of control of the airplane safety. In order to inspect because of danger, it ordered


    • US stocks gain for eighth straight day
      http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/biz/international-business/US-stocks-gain-for-eighth-straight-day/articleshow/5700353.cms
      The Dow industrials rose for an eighth consecutive session ON Thursday, lifted by a rise in Boeing's stock and while a mixed group of economic figures kept the broader S&P 500 in check. On the one hand, we to continue the group where the number of economy exists together, as for Dow Jones Thursday as for 8 year continual session, the cancellation with the Boeing stock price rise, the rose, more extensive in S& check P comprehensive 500 kinds


    • Dutch airline KLM flies commercial flights again after disruption for volcanic ash
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90853/6955413.html
      The Royal Dutch Airline KLM said two commercial flights took OFF to the Far East ON Sunday evening. There were no passengers ON board these flights and which both carried cargo and the regular crew complement. In a statement, KLM said a Boeing 747 FULL freighter flew to Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and the other flight to Bangkok/Taipei carried out by a Boeing 747 combi. The Dutch aviation authorities granted KLM permission to operate these flights. Earlier ON Sunday and KLM successfully… As for KLM Dutch aeronautical KLM Dutch aviation, two trade. Flight took off to evening of the Sunday to the Far East


    • Northrop to Drop Bid for Tanker
      http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/09/business/09tanker.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
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    • WTO backs Airbus in subsidy row with US
      http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/266/f/3510/s/9a26c80/l/0L0Sindependent0O0Cnews0Cbusiness0Cnews0Cwto0Ebacks0Eairbus0Ein0Esubsidy0Erow0Ewith0Eus0E19260A970Bhtml/story01.htm
      The long-running investigation into state support for airlines in Europe and the US moved closer to a resolution yesterday when the WTO said that while EU loans to Airbus constituted subsidies and the majority of the US claims were unfounded. The EU is also claiming that US subsidies for Boeing are also unlawful. Airbus said that it would study a ruling that past loans constituted subsidies and but claimed that the WTO had rejected 70 per cent of US claims. In the resolution which executes to the support of the country of the European of long-term investigation airliner, is close to the United States, as for WTO as for constitution of the financing subsidy of EU to the airbus, as for large portion of the American insistence it is something which does not have basis when moving yesterday


    • Upgrades: BA, GPC and COH
      http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/23/upgrades-ba-gpc-coh-marketnewsvideo.html?feed=rss_markets
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    • 350 job axed as Boeing's Sydney plant shuts
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/90858/90863/6909227.html
      U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing announced ON Thursday it is going to shut a plant in Sydney with a loss of about 350 jobs and Sydney Morning Herald reports. Boeing said that it is closing the plant over the next 24 to 30 months and shifting its facility to Fishermans Bend in Melbourne. Mark Ross, the managing director of Boeing Aerostructures Australia and said ON Thursday that it made the decision to centralize operations because the two plants in Sydney and Melbourne were operating at less than… The Boeing corporation of the American aircraft manufacturer reports on the 5th, the employment approximately 350, Sydney morning the herald


    • US watchdog orders Boeing to fix 777
      http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/biz/international-business/US-watchdog-orders-Boeing-to-fix-777-/articleshow/5692370.cms
      US aviation watchdog, the Federal Aviation Administration and ON Tuesday ordered Boeing to fix a software problem in hundreds of 777 aircraft that could cause them to overrun the runway. The American aeronautical watch dog overruns, Federal Aviation Administration, Tuesday Boeing with any hundreds things of 777 type machines which are ordered corrects the problem of the software which has the possibility of pulling up the runway


    • US watchdog orders Boeing to fix 777
      http://www.france24.com/en/20100317-us-watchdog-orders-boeing-fix-777
      US aviation watchdog, the Federal Aviation Administration and ordered Boeing to fix a software problem in hundreds of 777 aircraft that could cause them to overrun the runway. The FAA said ON Tuesday 818 planes would be affected by the order to fix a software malfunction that has caused two airliners to abort takeoff in January this year alone. The error causes the planes' autopilot function to engage, causing a low-speed take OFF that could cause the plane to run OFF the end of the runway. As for American aeronautical watch dog, as for Federal Aviation Administration, with any hundreds things 777 overrun occurrence runway. That the influence which corrects the trouble of the software which Tuesday of The FAA 818 machine orders have probably will be received two airliners which become Boeing which corrects the problem of the software which has the possibility of pulling up those the January alone this year. As for The error, airplane. . u0026#39; You engage to the cause the automatic flight control equipment discontinuing takeoff, at low speed, the edge of the runway is executed, it is the function where the possibility of pulling up the airplane causes takeoff


    • AVIATION: Northrop and EADS drop out of US tanker contract bid
      http://www.france24.com/en/20100309-northrop-grumman-eads-drop-out-us-tanker-contract-bid-pentagon
      US defense contractor Northrop Grumman and its European partner EADS announced late Monday that they would not bid for a $35 billion contract to build tankers for the US Air Force and making Boeing the only bidder. As for contract trader [nosurotsupuguraman] and the European partner airbus of the Department of Defense to 10 day late as for contract of 35,000,000,000 dollar, as for bid it is not in order to construct the tanker of the Seek Spartan, the only bid Boeing corporation was announced


    • Japanese Letter
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/90860/6904566.html
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    • How star wars lasers can bring down missiles
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/feb/12/star-wars-lasers-missiles
      The airborne laser test-bed (ALTB) uses more than one laser to bring down a missile. When infrared sensors ON the plane detect a missile's exhaust plume and the first laser is used to track its trajectory. A second laser is then used to measure atmospheric effects between the plane and the missile. These are fed into a computer that adjusts the optics of the main laser. The giant 18 tonne infr. . red laser then fires a single shot from the nose turret ON the plane, lasting three to five seconds and which is targeted at the pressurised part of the missile. The intense concentration of HEAT ON the missile's skin weakens it enough for aerodynamic stresses to tear the missile apart. The whole process takes less than 12 seconds. The main laser and a powerful $4bn (£2.55bn) chemical oxygen iodine laser and can fire 20 shots before the plane needs to land and fill up ON fuel for the weapon. If it is used at lower POWER, it could muster 40 shots in one flight. Although the airborne laser was designed to destroy short-range tactical missiles, defence analysts believe it may be effective against intercontinental ballistic missiles and hostile aircraft and even satellites. The lasers and missile detection sensors are built into a modified Boeing  747 freighter plane that cruises at an altitude of 40,000 feet and has a kill range of around 190 miles. The plane would be deployed over war zones or missile silos and fly in a figure of eight overhead to act as a deterrent. The airborne laser is a big part of the US missile defence agency's reincarnation of the strategic defence initiative and a constellation of laser-toting satellites proposed by the Reagan administration in the 1980s. That project hit insurmountable technical difficulties with putting powerful lasers in orbit and being able to track m Test bed of the airborne laser (ALTB), it makes missile discharge knock down, the plural lasers are used


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