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Financial Times: Cabinet clash on Trident
Chancellor publicly confirms that the Ministry of Defence would carry the full £20bn costs of renewing the Trident nuclear deterrent
Financial Times: Rolls-Royce lifts guidance as order book expands
Order activity in many markets remained subdued but Rolls-Royce still secured orders worth £5.9bn in the first half, increasing its total order book to £58.4bn. About £17.9bn of the order book related to service contracts
Financial Times: BAE bullish on UK defence market
The country's biggest manufacturer swings back into profit, helped by its strong support and services operations, and still sees 'a lot to play for' in the sector despite looming cutbacks
Financial Times: EasyJet faces 'crewing issues'
Chief executive pledges to address staffing problems, with a focus on flight delays at London's Gatwick airport
Aviation Safety Network: Two Australian air operators suspended
24 JUL 2010 The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has suspended the air operator’s certificates of Skymaster Air Services and Avtex Air Services. These two charter operators, which share the same ownership, are based at Sydney’s Bankstown airport. CASA believes allowing Skymaster Air Services and Avtex Air Services to continue to operate ...
Financial Times: Aircraft sales
Deals for passenger aircraft landed thick and fast, over 650 orders and commitments, at Farnborough Air Show
Financial Times: UK defence exports top £7bn
Britain's defence exports surpassed £7bn in 2009, taking nearly 20 per cent share of the global market, and providing ammunition for the industry at a time of government cutbacks
Aviation Safety Network: Report: fatigue cracking caused gear failure of Swedish DHC-6 Twin Otter
21 JUN 2010A de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter sustained substantial damage in a landing gear failure in Sweden in June 2009. The Swedish accident investigators concluded that the gear fractured as the result of a fatigue crack.The pilot intended to take off with 21 parachutists on board the aircraft. He did not notice anything abnormal, neither during th ...
Financial Times: UK aborts Raytheon border control contract
Lead role in overseeing the £750m e-borders project terminated after the government says it has "no confidence" in the US defence company
Financial Times: Predator boss bets on unmanned systems
Tighter budgets would only increase the focus on technologies to permit governments to 'more for less' says maker of the Predator drone
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Boeing Completes Acquisition of Narus
ConocoPhillips Net Surges; The Boeing Company Net Down 21%
Southwest Airlines orders 25 Boeing 737 jets
Ten-year service agreement signed between ANA and Honeywell for 787s
Boeing reports decreases in second quarter 2010 results
Navy Awards Boeing's Insitu $43.7 Million For STUAS Tier II Effort
Boeing Completes Final Design Review For India's P-8I
Boeing Statement on C-17 Globemaster III Airlifter Crash at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
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