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May 07, 2015
Rolls’s results were worsening in a way not seen since the worldwide financial crisis of 2008.
May 07, 2015
The May 29, 1967 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology carried a series of photos from the Sud Aviation plant in Toulouse and the British Aircraft Corp. plant in Filton.
May 07, 2015
Unfortunately for the child pictured in this advertisement, he would never get to experience supersonic travel on 'America's SST' - the L-2000. The ad was placed in Aviation Week & Space Technology in 1967, before Lockheed lost the contract for the government-funded competition to Boeing's 2707, which was subsequently canceled for economic reasons.
May 07, 2015
The magic of flight is not about Bernoulli’s principle, airspeed, altitude or technology … it’s not even about an artistic livery or lavish in-air accommodations. What matters is aviation’s impact on our lives and livelihoods. With that story, we can build support to ensure that both our fleets and the goods or families flown in them are maintained by the finest men and women.
May 06, 2015
This advertisement for the Boeing 737 - "the newest member of world's first family of jets" - appeared in Aviation Week & Space Technology in November 1966.
May 06, 2015
Speedy very light jet or capacious turboprop single? That’s the choice One Aviation plans to offer by bringing Eclipse and Kestrel together
May 06, 2015
Earlier this month, Lufthansa came to an important crossroads but seemed to take the wrong turn.
May 06, 2015
This double-page advertisement for Concorde was placed in Aviation Week & Space Technology in May 1967. The anticipated first flight in the spring of 1968 was delayed until March 2, 1969.