sábado, 7 de noviembre de 2015

DUBAI: Show debut for A-29 demonstrator [feedly]

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DUBAI: Show debut for A-29 demonstrator
// Flight Global HEADLINES

Embraer is giving a Dubai debut its newly built A-29 Super Tucano demonstrator aircraft, which will be on static display throughout the show. The company s multi-mission KC-390 also looms large after the first prototype resumed flying testing after nine months of ground work.
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​DUBAI: Archangel makes show debut [feedly]

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​DUBAI: Archangel makes show debut
// Flight Global HEADLINES

US firm Iomax joins a host of other light attack aircraft producers at the Dubai show, with its Archangel - a modified Thrush Aircraft S2R-T660 turboprop - on display in the static park.
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DUBAI: A330neo to have A350's characteristic mask [feedly]

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DUBAI: A330neo to have A350's characteristic mask
// Flight Global HEADLINES

Airbus is to adopt the distinctive black cockpit mask design on its re-engined A330neo, following its introduction on the A350.
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DUBAI: BAE prepares Hawk for big screen debut [feedly]

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DUBAI: BAE prepares Hawk for big screen debut
// Flight Global HEADLINES

BAE Systems is giving its Hawk the big screen treatment, with a cockpit demonstrator at the show revealing a future configuration with a single, large-area display (LAD) for the pilot.
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Boeing's Jeppesen to deliver iPad-based EFB services to US Air Force [feedly]

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Boeing's Jeppesen to deliver iPad-based EFB services to US Air Force
// Air Force Technology News Press Releases

Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen has secured a contract to deliver iPad-based electronic flight bag (EFB) services for about 1,160 Mobility Air Force aircraft of the US Air Force Air Mobility Command.
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Boeing, Korean Air Finalize Order For 30 737 MAXs, Two 777-300ERs [feedly]

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Boeing, Korean Air Finalize Order For 30 737 MAXs, Two 777-300ERs
// Aero-News Network

Deal Can Reach Up To 52 Airplanes If Options Are Exercised Boeing and Korean Air have finalized the airline's order of 30 737 MAXs and two additional 777-300ER (Extended Range) jetliners valued at nearly $4 billion at current list prices. The airline also has options for additional 737 MAXs as part of the order, which was previously announced as a commitment during the Paris Air Show in June.
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