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Unveiling of Non-Line-of-Sight-Cannon Firing Platform Marks Major Step For Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicle Fleet Development |
29 September 2006: Boeing |
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With the Regional Prime East contract for Defence Estates successfully mobilised and operating well and the Prime South West contract in its third year, growth in Defence Services has been good. All contracts in this division continue to perform well. We continue to make good progress on RSME and Ministry of Defence (MoD) approval is scheduled for the first quarter of next year. If approved this contract would add approximately £30 million per annum to Defence Services' turnover. The announcement of preferred bidder for Defence Training Review, package 2 is expected in November this year. |
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ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27, 2006 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] this week installed the final Block E avionics modification kit on the U.S. Air Force's active fleet of 67 B-1B Lancer long-range heavy bombers, completing a five-year, $680 million contract for enhanced computer hardware, software and weapons delivery capability. |
27 September 2006: Boeing |
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TAAG Adopts Boeing's Component Services Programs |
27 September 2006: Boeing |
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NetJets Europe signs Europe's largest business jet order |
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NetJets Europe signs Europe's largest business jet order |
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CAE awarded £13 million in U.K. contracts |
25 September 2006: CAE |
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Boeing's Workhorse Delta II Delivers Another GPS Satellite to Orbit |
25 September 2006: Boeing |
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Tampa, Fla., September 20, 2006 – (NYSE: CGT; TSX: CAE) – The Boeing Company recently recognized CAE USA with its Outstanding Supplier Award at Boeing's fifth annual Supplier Conference held in St. Louis, Missouri. |
20 September 2006: CAE |
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SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 16, 2006 – Boeing (NYSE: BA) today celebrated the arrival of the first of three specially modified 747-400 passenger jets that will be used to transport the large composite sections and wings of the all-new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The 747-400 Large Cargo Freighter (LCF) touched down at Seattle's Boeing Field at 8:08 a.m. PDT, ending a non-stop, 13-hour, 17-minute flight from Taipei, Taiwan. |
16 September 2006: Boeing |
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Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter Arrives in Seattle |
16 September 2006: Boeing |
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TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. 15, 2006 /PRNewswire/ -- The Royal Norwegian Navy |
15 September 2006: Raytheon |
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September 14, 2006 Press conference |
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Trent to power Dreamliner fleet for China's flag carrier |
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Saint-Cloud, September 12th 2006 - The first intermediate synthesis review of the nEUROn programme (Europe's UCAV Demonstrator) took place on September 6th and 7th, 2006 at Dassault Aviation facilities - Saint-Cloud. |
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Ericsson selected for major network expansion by Warid Telecom in Pakistan |
12 September 2006: Ericsson |
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Rolls-Royce wins £40 million Gem support contract |
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SEATTLE, Sept. 05, 2006 -- The newest member of the Boeing [NYSE: BA] Next-Generation 737 airplane family took to the skies over Washington state Friday on its maiden flight. |
05 September 2006: Boeing |
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SU-30 MKI programme on schedule: HAL |
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Today, the 500th EC135 helicopter built at Eurocopter's German production facility in Donauwörth was delivered to the Austrian Motorist and Touring Club (ÖAMTC). General Manager of Eurocopter's German sites, Dr. Wolfgang Schoder, handed over the aircraft to Mr. Kurt Noé-Nordberg, CEO of ÖAMTC Air Ambulance Services. This is the 25th EC135 for ÖAMTC, one of the largest private operators of this helicopter type in the world |
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HERNDON, Virginia – BAE Systems has been awarded a prime contract for the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading Edge solutions (EAGLE) program. The company will support DHS efforts to improve efficiency and reduce costs of information technology systems and services in two functional categories – software development (category 4) and management support services (category 5). |
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BAE SYSTEMS BIKE 2 WORK WEEK RAISES OVER £1500 FOR CHARITY |
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(Saint-Cloud, France, July 21, 2006) – Yesterday, the Falcon 7X completed 16 months of static and fatigue testing at CEAT in Toulouse, France. Testing began in March 2005 two months prior to the first flight of the Falcon 7X. Both the static and fatigue testing was accomplished using just one test article marking a first for Dassault civil aircraft. It was subjected to two times the design life of the airframe or 40,000 simulated cycles (2 x 20,000 flights). |
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