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UK Apaches complete maritime training on board HMS Ocean

An Apache helicopter lands on HMS Ocean during maritime training to qualify pilots for deck landing operations (Bernie Henesy/Crown Copyright)

The British Army has deployed two Westland/Boeing WAH-64D Apache AH.1 attack helicopters aboard the Royal Navy (RN) helicopter assault ship HMS Ocean for maritime aviation training, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced on 24 September.

05 October 2009

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Philadelphia retains a positive outlook

Aerial view of Philadelphia International. (Andreas Praefcke)

Senior management plans for the future as airport begins recovery from falling passenger numbers

30 September 2009

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Losing touch has its benefits

Could contactless systems make fingerprint scanning more reliable? (TST)

Advanced concepts could solve problems with fingerprint-based systems

28 September 2009

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Biometrics comes to the fore

Open Skies talks hit stalemate

Negotiations grind to a halt as EU and US refuse to budge on key issues

25 September 2009

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Clearing away radar clutter

Industry and regulators are seeking solutions to wind turbine interference

23 September 2009

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Eurocontrol studies ATM impact of very light jets

Getting a grip on friction testing

The Dynatest 6875 dedicated friction tester is approved by the FAA and comes in 4x2 or 4x4 pickup truck variants. (Dynatest)

New standards and equipment seek to improve friction measurement

22 September 2009

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UK government presses ahead with Heathrow third runway plans

IATA forecasts deeper losses

International Air Transport Association predicts further airline losses in revised global forecast

18 September 2009

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IATA questions LAX design

IAI and Airbus develop semi-robotic towbarless tractor

IAI and Airbus team up to work on TaxiBot

15 September 2009

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BAE Systems begins talks on sale of Airbus stake

LAWA director seeks to reverse decades of LAX underinvestment

Proposed legislation could help fund the expansion of Los Angeles International Airport

14 September 2009

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