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Helicopter OEMs Are Hopeful Of Growth After Long Downturn

With orders and deliveries on the up, helicopter OEMs are hoping the worst of the downturn is over.

 

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defense

Ignoring U.S. Sanctions, Russia Pushes Middle East Arms Sales

U.S. officials may decide to enforce the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act law inconsistently.

 

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commercial aviation

Finding Flight Data Recorders a Priority for Atlas Air Crash

Divers searched for flight-data recorders in marshland to help unravel why an Atlas Air Boeing 767-300 freighter crashed in Trinity Bay near Anahuac, Texas, on Feb. 23, after a steep descent, killing three crew members.

 

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space

Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo Reaches Higher Into Sub-Orbit

The flight was crewed by Virgin Galactic chief pilot Dave McKay alongside lead trainer pilot Mike Masucci, with Beth Moses, chief astronaut instructor, monitoring conditions in the passenger cabin.

 

safety

Deviations From SOP Leaves Embraer Business Jet Seriously Damaged

An Embraer business jet was damaged when it stalled during the flare phase of a final approach, impacted the ground and came to a stop at an edge of the runway.

 

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