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Boeing has confirmed that Russia's S7 Group has ordered 10 Next-Generation 737-800s and secured purchase rights for an additional 10 of the world's most popular jetliner. The aircraft have been carried as 'unidentified' on the Boeing order Web site since last November. At list prices, the order is valued at $705 million. |
26 April 2007: Boeing |
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SEATTLE, April 25, 2007 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] today confirmed an order by Air Canada, announced Tuesday by the airline, for 23 Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The order brings to 37 the number of 787s ordered by the airline. Air Canada has ordered more Dreamliners than any other carrier in the Western Hemisphere. |
25 April 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing First-Quarter EPS Up 28 Percent, Backlog Grows to Record $262 Billion |
25 April 2007: Boeing |
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ATK Supports Successful Launch of Pegasus Rocket Carrying NASA's AIM Satellite |
25 April 2007: ATK |
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US Military expand use of PSI's Precision Airdrop System |
25 April 2007: QinetiQ |
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Parker Hannifin Corporation today reported third quarter fiscal year 2007 results. The company set new quarterly records for sales and earnings per diluted share from continuing operations. Sales for the third quarter of fiscal year 2007 were $2.8 billion, up 11.3 percent, as compared to sales of $2.5 billion from the same period last year. Earnings per diluted share from continuing operations in the third quarter of fiscal year 2007 was $1.78, an increase of 21.9 percent over the $1.46 posted in the same period a year ago. This quarter's earnings per diluted share included a gain of 5 cents from the sale of real estate. |
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24 April 2007: USA DoD |
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Alliant Techsystems solid propulsion and composite technologies supported the successful launch yesterday of an Orbital Sciences Corporation Minotaur launch vehicle from Wallops Island, Virginia. The launch placed the Missile Defense Agency's experimental Near Field Infrared Experiment (NFIRE) spacecraft in orbit. |
24 April 2007: ATK |
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AgustaWestland and Saab Training Systems Launch Helicopter Cabin/Door Gun Training System |
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General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products, a business unit of General Dynamics, has been awarded a $14 million contract from Meggitt Defense Systems, Inc. (Irvine, Calif.), for ammunition magazine system development and demonstration work related to the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems. Under the new contract, General Dynamics will design and develop a reliable lightweight ammunition magazine compatible with existing and future ammunition for the Mounted Combat System, a variant of the FCS manned ground vehicle family. |
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General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics, has been awarded four SeaPort-e task orders by the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Combat Direction Systems Activity (CDSA) at Dam Neck, Va., to support its intelligence and temporary alteration programs. General Dynamics will continue to provide and expand its system lifecycle deployment and operational engineering support services for the programs' equipment, systems, subsystems, components, peripherals and auxiliaries. The total potential value of these task orders if all options are exercised is $32.6 million over five years. |
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CAE to provide NH90 maintenance trainers for German Armed Forces |
23 April 2007: CAE |
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CAE sells simulation equipment to Flight Training Finance, LLC for a total value of C$20 million |
23 April 2007: CAE |
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CAE wins contract to provide B757 simulation equipment valued at C$34 million |
23 April 2007: CAE |
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Boeing and Aviation Capital Group (ACG) today announced that the leasing company has placed an order for 15 Next-Generation 737s and five 787 Dreamliners. |
23 April 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing and Virgin Atlantic today announced an environmental partnership, which includes an order for 15 787-9 Dreamliners, marking the largest 787 order to date for Europe. |
23 April 2007: Boeing |
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A QinetiQ-led consortium has been awarded the Enabling Secure Information Infrastructure (ESII) programme by the UK MOD's Research Acquisition Organisation (RAO). Won under competitive tender, the initial four tasks are worth in excess of £5m and form the first research packages let under a three-and a half year enabling contract. |
23 April 2007: QinetiQ |
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The Department of Justice has selected General Dynamics C4 Systems to implement nationwide, interoperable wireless communications services to department field agents as part of the Integrated Wireless Network (IWN) program. The IWN program is expected to be a multi-billion-dollar effort over 15 years, with all options exercised. |
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The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command awarded General Dynamics Land Systems more than $31 million in three contracts for work related to the Abrams tank and Stryker eight-wheeled combat vehicle. |
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General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems has received multiple contract option awards totaling $22 million for 20mm ammunition from the U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command at Rock Island Arsenal, Ill. Under these awards, General Dynamics will deliver ammunition in the following configurations: the PGU 27 A/B TP Bulk Pack; the PGU 27 A/B TP and the PGU 30 A/B TP-T Functional Pack; the PGU 28 A/B SAPHEI combat round; and the M940 MPT-SD combat round. |
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The Boeing KC-767A Tanker reached another significant test milestone April 12 when its aircrew successfully extended and retracted the left and right Wing Aerial Refueling Pod (WARP) hoses for the first time. |
19 April 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing Signs Spirit AeroSystems to Provide Nacelle Component Repair and Overhaul |
19 April 2007: Boeing |
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SEATTLE, April 19, 2007 -- Boeing [NYSE:BA] and CIT Aerospace, a business unit of CIT Group Inc., a leading global provider of commercial and consumer finance solutions, today announced an order for five Boeing Next-Generation 737-700s, valued at approximately $295 million at list prices. |
19 April 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing and Southwest Airlines said the pioneering low-cost carrier will use Maintenance Performance Toolbox to streamline maintenance on its entire fleet of Classic 737s and Next-Generation 737s. Toolbox, which is rapidly becoming a must-have software package for efficiency-conscious carriers, represents the industry's first set of productivity tools designed to unify an airline's maintenance and engineering operations from start to finish. |
18 April 2007: Boeing |
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Rolls-Royce RB211 gas compression packages ordered for Canadian gas pipeline |
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