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Rolls-Royce has signed a deal for two versions of the Trent engine family with CIT Aerospace. CIT Aerospace is purchasing the Trent 700 to power four firm and seven option Airbus A330s, and the Trent 1000 for two firm Boeing 787s on order and options to equip three additional 787s. |
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Boeing and Japan Airlines International today announced that the airline will install Boeing's Class 3 Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) on two new 777 airplanes to be delivered beginning this year: a 777-200 scheduled for delivery in May and a 777-300ER scheduled to join the fleet later in the year. The airline's decision represents its first EFB order. Japan Airlines has 38 777s in operation and eight more on order. |
03 April 2007: Boeing |
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The Boeing Company today announced the 500th customer order for the 787 Dreamliner with a follow-on order from Japan Airlines Corp. (JAL). |
03 April 2007: Boeing |
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ATK announced today that it intends to acquire Swales Aerospace, a premier provider of satellite components and subsystems, small spacecraft and engineering services for NASA, Department of Defense and commercial satellite customers. The transaction is subject to Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) review, and approval by a majority of the shareholders in the employee-owned company. |
03 April 2007: ATK |
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GE Fanuc Embedded Systems Announces First New Gigabit Ethernet Products In Neternity™/OpenWare™ Family Of Embedded Switches |
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ATK Highlights Progress on Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle Project on Track for Ground Tests and Development Flights |
02 April 2007: ATK |
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Boeing and New York-based W.S. Wilson have signed an agreement that will allow them to significantly reduce an airline's maintenance-related costs. |
02 April 2007: Boeing |
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British Airways has placed a follow-on order for Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines to power up to eight additional Boeing 777-200ER twinjets. The deal, which involves four firm aircraft, plus four options, is potentially worth $320 million at engine list prices. |
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Parker Hannifin today announced the acquisition of Rectus AG, a leading manufacturer of quick disconnect couplings and related products for pneumatic, hydraulic, medical and chemical processing applications. The company employs approximately 380 people worldwide including its headquarters in Nussdorf, Germany, its Nycoil operation in Randleman, North Carolina, its TEMA operation in Skovde, Sweden and several international sales offices. Rectus' revenues were approximately $115 million in 2006. Earnings are expected to be accretive to Parker in the first full year. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. |
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Today, Johnson Outdoors announced it is adding the popular German brand, Seemann Sub(TM), to its portfolio of winning outdoor recreational brands. The family-owned and managed German company was acquired from Robert and Ella Stoss. The transaction, which closed on April 2, 2007, continues Johnson Outdoors' strategic focus on acquisitions that complement its businesses, have market-leading potential and strengthen long-term profitability. |
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The world's longest-range commercial jetliner, the Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner (Longer Range), marks its first year in revenue service this month. With several airlines scheduled to take delivery of new Worldliners this year, the newest 777 to enter service is set to change how passengers travel by offering airlines more flexibility to serve the nonstop routes that passengers demand. |
30 March 2007: Boeing |
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AgustaWestland and the UK MoD Sign an Agreement to Modify Six Ex Danish EH101 Helicopters and to Build Six Replacement Aircraft for Denmark |
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The Turkish Executive Committee has announced today that it is to start contract negotiations with AgustaWestland, in partnership with Turkish Aviation Industry (TAI), for the Tactical Reconnaissance and Attack Helicopter – ATAK Project - for the Turkish Land Forces Command. |
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General Dynamics Awarded $22 Million Medium Caliber Ammunition Contract |
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Boeing and LCAL have announced the leasing company placed an order for one additional 787-9 Dreamliner, expanding its fleet to 15 of the advanced-technology aircraft. |
29 March 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing has opened a new Integrated Materials Management (IMM) Asia Regional Center in Singapore. |
29 March 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing Prepares Fuel Cell Demonstrator Airplane for Ground and Flight Testing |
28 March 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing Supplies Airplane Health Management to Austrian for Improved Efficiency |
28 March 2007: Boeing |
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The Boeing Company today announced that Travel Service, a Prague-based charter carrier, ordered one Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, and holds purchase rights for one more. The airline is increasing its efficiency in the long-haul charter market by offering direct flights to holiday destinations. The order is valued at $153 million at list prices. |
28 March 2007: Boeing |
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The Boeing Company and Avianca Airlines, Colombia's flagship air carrier, today announced the airline has ordered 10 787s, making it the first South American carrier to order the 787 and marking the largest 787 order to date for Latin America. |
28 March 2007: Boeing |
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CAE celebrates 60 years of innovation and launches CAE 5000 Series full-flight simulator |
28 March 2007: CAE |
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Boeing and British Airways have finalized an order for four Boeing 777-200ER jetliners valued at more than $800 million at list prices. British Airways also secured options for four additional 777-200ERs. British Airways said it is using the 777s to expand its long-haul fleet. |
27 March 2007: Boeing |
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Boeing to Provide Technology Scholarships for Vietnamese University, CAN THO, Vietnam. |
27 March 2007: Boeing |
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AgustaWestland Celebrates A Triple Win At The Minister For Defence Procurement Acquisition Awards Ceremony |
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Rolls-Royce and Bombardier celebrate 500th BR710 engine delivery |
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