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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 - News

Jacqueline Cochran Air Show on 7 November

It is only fitting that a spectacular air show would be named after Jacqueline Cochran, as her skill as a pilot, fiery personality and dedication to aviation placed her at the top of her game. Her career as a pilot started in 1932 and she did not wait to jump into the world of fast flying. By 1934 she was already taking part in the thrill and excitement of international air races and was extremely supportive of female pilots.

Friday, 19 October 2007 - News

Attend the Dubai Air Show 2007

The Dubai Air Show 2007 will be held between the 11th to the 15th of November 2007, and is hosted at the Airport Expo. Since its first show in 1989 it has become an international event that draws as many spectators and visitors as it does exhibitors and businessmen. It is an air show like to other, and has gained a reputation as the place to be to advertise or exhibit any aviation related products. This year, the Dubai Air Show will definitely be even better and bigger than the last.

Tuesday, 18 September 2007 - News

Canadian International Air Show 2007 this September

The Canadian International Air Show (CIAS-07) took place on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of September 2007, which was Canada’s Labor Day weekend. The event took place at the Toronto waterfront, over Lake Ontario. On Saturday the 1st the show started at 13:00 pm and it ended on Monday the 3rd at 16:00 pm.

Tuesday, 14 August 2007 - News

Boeing's Development of the Fuel Cell Demonstrator Airplane

Boeing has always strived to be in the forefront of developing aerospace products that will not harm the environment. At the Boeing Research and Technology Center such developments have been made in environmentally progressive technologies, which Boeing hopes to later apply to the field of aviation.

Monday, 12 March 2007 - News

Hope Diminishes for the Airbus A380

When European Aeronautic Defense & Space Co. (EADS) first announced plans to manufacture the Airbus A380-800, it was projected to be the world’s largest passenger airline. Its freight-carrying offshoot, the A380-800F, would be second in payload size only to the Antonov An-225.

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