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SUD AVIATION AND AEROSPATIALE - Centennial of FlightSud Aviation continued to expand, merging in 1970 with another rival, Nord Aviation, and with the missile and space group called SEREB. Together they formed Aé ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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EADS SOCATA - Company-Histories.comWhen Sud-Aviation, Nord-Aviation, and SEREB merged to form Groupe Aérospatiale in 1970, Socata became its light plane division. Socata began subcontracting ...
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Our story: the evolution of AirbusHow did Airbus become an industry leader? The Airbus Evolution is a story of cooperation, integration, and innovation. Read more.
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Concorde, Fox Alpha, Air France | National Air and Space MuseumDesigned and built by Aérospatiale of France and the British Aircraft Corporation, the graceful Concorde was a stunning technological achievement that could ...Missing: products Ariane Exocet Gazelle
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ESA - Thirty years of Ariane - European Space AgencyThey produced a three-stage launcher capable of placing a nearly one-tonne satellite into a geostationary orbit. Ariane came to symbolise an open market in ...
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Legacy of the Exocet | Naval History - December 2024, Volume 38 ...From the Falklands to the Persian Gulf to today's global hot spots, the iconic French-built antiship missile has been a strategic game-changer.
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French Aircraft Industry Nationalization - ProHosting.comDec 27, 2017 · After a series of widespread, nationwide labor strikes in 1936, approximately 80% of the existing French aircraft industry was nationalized.Missing: Popular | Show results with:Popular
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The Nationalization of War Industries in France, 1936-1937 - jstorThe nationalization of the French war industries by the Popular. Front government in 1936 and 1937 has seldom been examined outside its immediate political ...
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part two— an industry embattled, 1936–1938No doubt about it: aircraft construction was a political affair, and when the Popular Front coalition came to power with a platform that called in vague terms ...
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[PDF] years of pioneering - AirbusSEREB led to the creation of Société Nationale. Industrielle Aerospatiale on 1 January 1970. This merger meant that it was necessary to standardize salaries ...
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Sud Aviation | Science Museum Group CollectionIn 1970 Sud Aviation would be merged with Nord Aviation and SEREB (Societe d'etude et de realisation d'engine balistiques) to form Societe Nationale ...
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De Gaulle's Force de Dissuasion | Air & Space Forces MagazineOn the negative side, de Gaulle bitterly resents the de facto exclusion of France from a role in Western decision-making since World War II. The Anglo-American ...
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Looking back: De Gaulle tells American Forces to leave FranceMar 23, 2010 · De Gaulle sought to make France independent of the United States and the United Kingdom's influence and to possess the ability to conduct ...
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Concorde First Scheduled Services | heritage-concordeConcorde's first scheduled services were Air France from Paris to Rio de Janeiro (via Dakar) and British Airways from London to Bahrain on January 21, 1976.
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A supersonic collaboration | Shell GlobalDeveloped and manufactured by the Anglo-French consortium of Sud Aviation (later Aérospatiale) and the British Aircraft Corporation, the first Concorde ...
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12/18/1970: Airbus Becomes an Economic Interest GroupDec 18, 2024 · The initial shareholders were Aérospatiale, a French company, and Deutsche Airbus, a West German company, each with a 50% stake. They took the ...
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Our history: pioneering European aerospace | AirbusThe first Airbus aircraft, the A300B1, first took to the skies on October 28th, 1972. For the A300B1 to happen it required bringing together, ...
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MM40 Exocet MM38 AM39 SM39 SM40 SSM anti ship missile MBDAThe sea-launched MM38 entered service in 1975, whilst the air-launched AM39 Exocet began development in 1974 and entered service with the French Navy five years ...
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24 December 1979, 17:14 UTC - This Day in AviationDec 24, 2024 · 24 December 1979: The first European Space Agency Ariane 1, a four-stage expendable launch vehicle, was launched at Ensemble de Lancement Ariane 1 (ELA-1), ...Missing: launcher | Show results with:launcher
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The Aerospatiale Group | Encyclopedia.comThe company is the product of a long series of mergers in the French aerospace industry that began when eight major firms were nationalized in 1936 and 1937.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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[PDF] Aerospatiale Matra Annual Report 1999_0.pdf - AirbusOn October 18, 1999, the two equal share- holders in Matra Marconi Space, Aerospatiale. Matra and BAE Systems, signed an agreement with DASA to create a new ...
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25 years of Airbus as an integrated companyJul 10, 2025 · EADS, which has since been renamed Airbus, was the result of the trans-national merger of France's Aerospatiale-Matra, Germany's DaimlerChrysler ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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EADS - Oracle AerospaceEADS was formed on 10 July 2000 by the merger of Aérospatiale-Matra, Daimler Chrysler Aerospace AG (DASA), and Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA). The ...
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[PDF] and privatisations in france - economie.gouvThe government was given a golden share during the privatisation of Elf Aquitaine, Thomson CSF (Thales) and Aerospatiale Matra. It currently has three ...
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Decision to Privatize Aerospatiale Hailed : In Europe, Barriers To ...Sep 7, 1998 · Aerospatiale recently took over the French government's stake in Dassault, 47 percent of the company. Dassault is essential to Matra- ...
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The 1950s' French Jet: The Story Of The Sud Aviation CaravelleAug 8, 2021 · All in all, 282 Caravelles were produced between 1958 and 1972. The first airline to deploy the aircraft was Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) ...
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Trendsetter: The Sud Aviation Caravelle - Key AeroSep 10, 2020 · The two prototypes were powered by Rolls-Royce Avon 521 engines with 10,000lb thrust while the first 33 production aircraft designated as ...
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Concorde production and construction | heritage-concordeAirframe construction was carried out by Aerospatiale (60%) and the British Aircraft Corporation (40%) with engine manufacture divided between Rolls-Royce (60%) ...
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Concorde Fleet breakdownA total of 20 Concordes were built, including 2 prototypes, 2 pre-production, and 16 production aircraft, with 8 from each country.Missing: delta | Show results with:delta
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Fouga CM-170 Magister - Estrella Warbirds MuseumIn 1958, the parent company (Fouga) was acquired by the Potez company, then by Sud-Aviation in 1967, and finally by Aérospatiale. The Magister was also ...
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Aerospatiale (Fouga) CM.170 Magister / CM.175 Zephyr - Aviastar.orgThe Aerospatiale CM.170 Magister (first produced by Air Fouga and then by Potez) was designed to meet an Armee de I'Air requirement for a jet trainer.
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Aerospatiale | French company | BritannicaAerospatiale's history dates to 1936, when France's leading aircraft makers were nationalized and combined into six companies according to their geographic ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Aerospatiale SE-313B/SA-318C "Alouette II" helicopter - Aviastar.orgThe first flight of an SE.3130 occurred on 12 March 1955, and three months later the Alouette II set a new helicopter altitude record of 8209m. Three similar ...
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HKP 2 Alouette II - Page 1The first one flew in 1955. Production under license continued later in India. The Alouette II was the first helicopter design that used a gas turbine instead ...
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Sud / Aerospatiale Alouette & Gazelle - AirVectorsAug 1, 2025 · Sud Aviation was the design leader for a large helicopter, which would emerge as the "Puma", and for a light helicopter, the "X 300". All ...(1) Sud Aviation Alouette Ii... · (3) Sa 315b Lama / Hal... · (4) Gazelle Origins / Sa 341...<|separator|>
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Aerospatiale SA 341 (L) Gazelle helicopter - HeliStartIt was introduced in 1973 after first taking flight in 1967. The Gazelle ... Production of the Gazelle ceased in 1996 and nearly 1800 were built, but ...
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Aerospatiale SA365 Dauphin 2 - Helis.comFirst twin-engined version of the SA360 Dauphin first announced in 1973. First flight January 24, 1975 with deliveries started in December 1978 a ...
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Airbus Helicopter Dauphin & Panther - AirVectorsThe second prototype followed on 29 January 1973, leading to certification in late 1975 and initial customer shipments in early 1976.
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Safety of twin-engine helicopters: Risks and operational specificityAug 6, 2025 · In contrast with fixed wing aircraft, a recent study showed that twin-engine helicopters show a lower risk of accidents compared to single- ...
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Aerospatiale SA.330 "Puma" helicopter - Aviastar.orgPuma SA.330 fitted with experimental tail fenestron. Prot F-ZWRR. IAR ... - Aerospatiale replaced the Puma with the more powerful Super Puma from 1981.
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Airbus Helicopters SA 330 Puma - Military FactoryThe SA 330 Puma helicopter has gone into operational service with no fewer than 40 military forces worldwide.Missing: North Sea
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Aerospatiale Puma, Super Puma, & Cougar - AirVectorsSep 1, 2025 · The first Romanian-built machine performed its initial flight in 1975; production began in 1977, with 104 delivered to Romanian forces and about ...
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Exocet - Missile Threat - CSISNov 30, 2016 · Of the 3,300 Exocet missiles that have been produced, including 1,260 MM38, 800 MM40, 1,100 AM39, and 140 SM39, with 400 MM40 Block 3 missiles ...
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The French 'Flying Fish' Missile That Sank a Royal Navy DestroyerFeb 12, 2024 · Originally developed in the late 1960s, the MM38 Exocet first entered service in 1975. It was a sea-launched anti-ship missile that was designed ...
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AS.30 - Weaponsystems.netThe original AS.30 uses the radio command guidance as used in the earlier AS.20. This MCLOS type of guidance lets the pilot guide the missile to its target ...
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Air-Sol Moyenne Portée (ASMP/ ASMP-A) | Missile Threat - CSISThe ASMP was deployed in 1986 by the French Air ... Since entering service in 2009, ASMP-A has been carried by Mirage 2000NK3 and Rafale F3 aircrafts.
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ASMP (Air-Sol Moyenne Portée) - France Nuclear ForcesOct 12, 2020 · ASMP became operational in May 1986 on Mirage IVP and beginning in 1988 on Mirage 2000 N. ... This missile is implemented by the Mirage 2000N, ...
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ESA - Ariane 5 Vulcain engine - European Space AgencyThe Vulcain engine was a major technological development of the Ariane 5 launcher. Altogether it provided 8% of the total thrust needed at liftoff and the full ...Missing: Aérospatiale | Show results with:Aérospatiale
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Ariane – Europe's launcherIn order to provide Europe with independent access to space, a number of European states decided to commence the Ariane programme in 1973.
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ESA - Ariane 4 - 100 and counting! - European Space AgencyBut with Ariane-4, Europe held the key to success. Almost unlimited adaptability, almost faultless reliability, serving an ever accelerating launch rate.
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ESA - Enhanced Ariane 5 demonstrates heavy-lift capabilityThe latest version of Ariane 5, designed to loft payloads of up to 10 tonnes to geostationary transfer orbit, successfully completed its initial qualification ...
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Arabsat 1A, 1B, 1C / Insat 2DT - Gunter's Space PageThe three Arabsat 1 spacecraft are based on the Aerospatiale and MBB Spacebus-100 platform. Ranging from nearly 600 kg to almost 800 kg at the start of life ...Missing: Spot | Show results with:Spot
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ESA - History: Hermes spaceplane, 1987 - European Space AgencyHowever, in 1992, the project was cancelled after numerous delays and neither cost or performance goals could be achieved. No Hermes vehicles were ever built.Missing: 1985-1992 | Show results with:1985-1992
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Aerospatiale/BAe Concorde - British Airliner CollectionIts main contribution to the Concorde test programme was proving the engines' variable intake control system, arguably the most important single piece of ...
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What Happened to the Concordes? | National Air and Space MuseumAug 7, 2024 · The Concorde entered service with Air France and British Airways in 1976 and rose to fame in no time. It was the transatlantic talk of the town ...
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Concorde Olympus 593 MK.610 Engines - Heritage Concorde610 engines and together they produce 152,200 lbs of thrust at take-off and 27,160lbs of thrust during the cruise at 60,000feet. With their air in-take, re- ...
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Concorde Nose and VisorThis was found essential for good visibility because of the steep take-off and landing attitude of the slender delta. In the prototype Concordes, this was ...
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Concorde History & Droop Nose - An Introduction Hydraulics OnlineThere were four nose/visor positions: lowered for take-off and landing to improve visibility, and raised during flight to maintain aerodynamic efficiency and ...
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Concorde Airframe MaterialsThe materials which were selected are light alloy Hiduminium – RR58 (in several forms), high temperature steel, stainless honeycomb and resin-bonded glass ...
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[PDF] A Comparative Study of Hiduminium RR58 in the ConcordeFeb 20, 2025 · The RR58. Aluminum-copper alloy of Concorde was chosen because of an outstanding combination of strength and heat resistance, an imperative ...
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List of Concorde Records - Concorde SST - TapatalkJan 17, 2012 · List of Concorde Records · 1. Concorde G-BOAD holds the fastest JFK-LHR record setting a time of 2 hrs 52 mins 59 secs crewed by Captain Leslie ...
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TIMELINE -80's - CONCORDE SST21st January: 5 years in service, Concorde had carried 700,000 passengers, completed 15,800 flights and accumulated 50,000 flying hours. · 9th February: Concorde ...<|separator|>
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Supersonic aircraft: Twice as nice, or double the trouble?Dec 13, 2024 · But subsonic aircraft have improved over time, too, and today's advanced widebody aircraft like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 burn 30% less ...
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How close can supersonic airplanes get to subsonic fuel efficiencies?Nov 9, 2024 · The Concorde's engines have been addressed in detail. Even being relatively efficient, they consumed ~2x the fuel per pound thrust compared to ...
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The Rise & Fall Of Concorde - Simple FlyingFeb 18, 2021 · The final cost of development was $1.44 billion for each of the two countries (massively more than the original estimates). Concorde Credit: ...
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Concorde: technical feat, financial fiasco - Phys.orgMar 1, 2019 · According to BAE Systems, the estimated final overall cost of developing the Concorde was around 1.6 billion dollars. Supersonic speed. The ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] the shrouded tail rotor "fenestron"noise attenuation increases as distance grows ; at 100 metres, for instance, the "Fenestron" nuisance in lees than with a conventional rotor. IV.1 .3 ...
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Safety innovation #2: The Fenestron - AirbusJul 1, 2022 · The idea behind shrouding the tail rotor was initially developed to provide additional safeguards for workers on the ground but also to protect ...
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[PDF] AS 332 MKII DEVELOPMENT AND CERTIFICATIONThe rotor head Is a patented spheriflex type. where blade motions are made around a spherical thrust bearing, the blade beeing restrained by a hydro-elastlc ...
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[PDF] the art of rotorcraft - AirbusTo achieve this, the Super Puma was fitted with a more powerful engine, a four-bladed Spheriflex main rotor and a new four- bladed Spheriflex tail rotor.
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Aérospatiale SA 365 Dauphin: A Comprehensive OverviewAug 31, 2024 · The Aérospatiale SA 365 Dauphin is a twin-engine medium helicopter with a fenestron tail rotor, designed for civilian and military use.
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Fact file: MBDA Exocet naval surface-to-surface missile - defenceWebNov 5, 2008 · There is also a radar altimeter to control the sea-skimming trajectory, at around 10m until the terminal phase when, in calm sea conditions, the ...
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New Exocet missile successfully tested by French NavySep 29, 2023 · The French navy successfully tested MBDA's next generation anti-ship missile, equipped with advanced seeker technology.
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The Electronic Storm | Air & Space Forces MagazineAs combat aircrews and intelligence analysts caught on to new or modified characteristics of enemy missile radars, the relevant ECM components were reprogrammed ...
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[PDF] SHIP SELF-DEFENSE AGAINST AIR THREATS - Johns Hopkins APLThe reactive threat attempts to penetrate the weapons envelope and exploit system vulnerabilities with advanced pen- etration techniques such as low-altitude, ...
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The Airbus A300 Legacy, 50 Years After First Flight - Aviation WeekOct 19, 2022 · From 1997 on, annual output was mostly in the teens. But the A300 was the catalyst for the launch of Airbus and a more united European aerospace ...
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Henri Ziegler, Aviation Figure, Is Dead at 91 - The New York TimesJul 28, 1998 · Ziegler championed the ambitious project to join British aircraft builders to jointly develop a supersonic civilian jetliner, the Concorde, ...
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Aerospatiale to merge with Lagardere's Matra High TechnologiesJul 23, 1998 · France's Aerospatiale will merge with Lagardere's Matra High Technologies, which holds all of Lagardere's aerospace and defense activities, ...
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[PDF] Airbus and the damage done by economic patriotismMar 2, 2007 · The damage caused by economic nationalism includes inefficiency and poor corporate governance. When. EADS, parent company of Airbus, was created ...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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High Fuel Cost and Empty Seats Put Concorde's Future in DoubtAug 11, 1979 · 17 years after the Concorde project was started, nearly $9 billion has been spent to build only 16 of the planes.
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Beware Of The Concorde Fallacy - ForbesSep 15, 2011 · When the wheels came up on the first Concorde commercial flight in January 1976, the enterprise was already plagued by prohibitive cost overruns ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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[PDF] State Ownership and Corporate GovernanceThis Article, by contrast, explores the different but equally important question of whether the presence of the state as a shareholder can impose negative ...Missing: aerospace | Show results with:aerospace
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The History of the Aerospace Industry – EH.netThe aerospace industry ranks among the world's largest manufacturing industries in terms of people employed and value of output. Yet even beyond its shear ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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Getting Airbus Off The Ground: A Look At Aérospatiale - Simple FlyingMar 13, 2022 · Then, when the 1970s arrived, Sud Aviation merged with Nord Aviation and military group SEREB to form Aérospatiale. Concorde inaugural ...Missing: SNIAS | Show results with:SNIAS<|separator|>
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Airbus Shows European Cooperation Can Defeat U.S. IncumbentsMay 22, 2024 · The leading aircraft manufacturer has gone from a loose consortium to a genuinely pan-European industrial giant. It has now surpassed the US incumbents it was ...
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[PDF] THE ARIANE SPACE LAUNCH VEHICLE: EUROPE'S ... - CIA(The reli- ability of the Ariane launcher has been 66 percent in terms of number of successful flight tests, while that of US space launchers has been over 90 ...
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The Missing Rocket: An Economic and Engineering Analysis of the ...This strategic advantage allowed Europe, through Arianespace, to dominate up to 60% of the commercial geostationary launch market from the 1980s to the early ...
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Heritage - Ariane GroupArianeGroup builds on the legacy of over 60 years of industrial innovation for both civil and military space launchers.Missing: major Concorde Exocet
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ARIANE 5 Failure - Full ReportJul 19, 1996 · The failure of the Ariane 501 was caused by the complete loss of guidance and attitude information 37 seconds after start of the main engine ...
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The Worst Computer Bugs in History: The Ariane 5 DisasterSep 7, 2017 · The disastrous launch cost approximately $370m, led to a public inquiry, and through the destruction of the rocket's payload, delayed scientific ...
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La SNIAS enregistre de bons résultats en 1980 - Le MondeIl est retombé en 1980 à 1,5 milliard de francs pour un chiffre d'affaires de près de 13 milliards de francs. Parallèlement, la SNIAS a revu sa politique d' ...
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Blast-Off For Profits - Time MagazineMar 2, 1987 · Suddenly transformed into a monopoly by the Challenger disaster, the company hiked its prices from about $30 million to $50 million. Arianespace ...
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FRANCE EXTENDING AID TO CONCORDE - The New York TimesJan 9, 1981 · Under the new pact, the French taxpayer will contribute $66 million this year to the cost of Air France's champagne-and-caviar service linking ...
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Airbus: State-Owned Success Story and Proof Industrial Policy Can ...Jun 3, 2024 · Airbus's success has breathed new life into aerospace ... In the early 2000s, Airbus steadily gained market share with the A320 narrowbody jet.
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WTO | dispute settlement - DS316: European CommunitiesThe panel found that four capital contributions by the French government and Crédit Lyonnais to Aérospatiale between 1987 and 1994 constitute specific subsidies ...
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How Much Did Each Concorde Plane Cost New? - Simple FlyingJan 8, 2023 · However, this was vastly exceeded by the final cost reaching over $2.8 billion. Each of the British and French governments funded $1.44 billion.
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France says Ariane 6 accord calls for public aid, 11% cost cutsNov 6, 2023 · The agreement provides for up to 340 million euros ($365 million) of public support for Ariane 6 from 2026 to address soaring costs and calls ...Missing: program overruns
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Concorde | Federal Aviation AdministrationAug 19, 2025 · At the time of the Air France accident in 2000, the Concorde had not experienced a single accident involving a fatality during its nearly 25 ...
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[PDF] Air France Flight 4590 Accident ReportThis report presents the technical conclusions reached by the BEA on the circumstances and causes of this accident.
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NTSB Documents on Concorde Tire Incidents - ABC NewsJul 28, 2000 · The incidents cited show that tire bursts caused ruptured fuel tanks and hydraulic lines, and damaged engines, among other things. Air France ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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BBC NEWS | UK | Concorde's safety modificationsJul 17, 2001 · A British Concorde, modified to prevent a repeat of the fatal accident which befell flight AF4590 in July 2000, has taken to the skies.
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Metal fatigue caused fatal Airbus helicopter crash - Norway final reportJul 6, 2018 · The crash of an Airbus Super Puma helicopter that killed all 13 people aboard was the result of metal fatigue in its gearbox, Norway's Accident Investigation ...
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Should the Airbus 225 Super Puma be grounded for good?Jul 13, 2016 · In the last decade there have been eleven reportable helicopter incidents in the UK, three of them fatal. Super Pumas are responsible for many ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Airbus Helicopters EC 225 LP Super Puma - LN-OJFThe rotor is articulated, of the Spheriflex type, and has coning stops and droop retainers. The main rotor head and main rotor shaft is one piece. ... intervals ...Missing: hub damping
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The Attack on the Stark | Proceedings - U.S. Naval InstituteDespite this damage, the Stark survived. Another Exocet missile started fires that resulted in HMS Sheffield's loss during the Falklands Conflict. U.S. Navy ...
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How France helped both sides in the Falklands War - BBC NewsMar 6, 2012 · France gave the UK a lot of help during the Falklands War, but a technical team in Argentina helped the country fire Exocet missiles at ...
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Thatcher urged to steal French-made Exocet missiles during ...Dec 27, 2012 · The attorney general, Sir Michael Havers, urged the prime minister to steal deadly French Exocet missiles to stop them ending up in the hands of the enemy.<|separator|>
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FRENCH AGREE TO LEND IRAQ PLANES TO USE IN FIRING ITS ...Jun 28, 1983 · Since the war began in September 1980, American officials said, France has sold about $5 billion worth of military equipment to Iraq. The Iraqis ...
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French Arms Exports IntroductionMar 26, 2020 · During the 1982 Falklands War, the British destroyer HMS Sheffield was sunk by a French-built Exocet anti-ship missile fired by one of the ...
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France's Weapons Industry Is Growing Rich off Dictatorships - JacobinNov 6, 2022 · Authoritarian governments like those in Egypt and Saudi Arabia have funded a boom in France's arms industry. Now, with war in Ukraine, ...