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Aviation Export News:In the Middle East, this applies to Iran and until July, Syria, when the United States ended sanctions on the export of goods to the Syrian aviation industry. Sanctions were first imposed against Syria in 1984 and tightened in 2004 by …Read full story
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Aviation Export News:It is unclear whether that radar material was delivered, but Monsieur did sell Tehran a key technology that is currently used by Iranian airports for civil aviation, according to an intelligence document. …Read full story
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Aviation Export News:China\’s aviation industry, for example, wants to compete with Boeing and Airbus for a share of the jetliner market, expected to be worth $3.2 trillion over the next 20 years. … Planes and airplane parts are the biggest U.S. industrial export. Boeing employs about 64500 workers in its commercial jet division, mostly around […]
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Aviation Export News:Aviation International News … Its Chandler, Ariz. plant ships 120 kits per year, approximately 40 percent of them destined for the export market. A second production line could be set up for the helicopter in South Africa, Norwitz said. Norwitz also said the declining availability of 100LL avgas outside the U.S. drove RotorWay […]
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Aviation Export News:The article continues to explain that 3500 people work in Arkansas’ aviation industry and is responsible for $1.4 billion in exports in 2008. Apparently, measured against individual commodities, aviation is the state’s top export. …Read full story
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Aviation Export News:The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is working on improving the safety of offshore helicopter operations through research into satellite-guided approaches–which would rely on Egnos, Europe\’s Waas counterpart–and, in case of ditching, a side-floating … Four new AW139s destined for Trinidad and Tobago are the latest in a series of U.S.-manufactured helicopters […]
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