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  2. Paris Air Show - Wikipedia

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    The "38th Paris International Air and Space Show" or "1989 Paris Air Show", featured a variety of aerospace technology from NATO and Warsaw Pact nations. [59] A Mikoyan MiG-29 crashed during a demonstration flight with no loss of life. The then-Soviet space shuttle Buran and its carrier, Antonov An-225 Mriya, was displayed at this show. [59]

  3. AerCap - Wikipedia

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    AerCap Holdings N.V. is an American-Irish aviation leasing company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, with offices around the world. [2] AerCap is listed on the NYSE with the ticker 'AER'. It became the largest aviation leasing company in the world following the acquisition of ILFC in 2014, [ 3 ] and GECAS from GE in 2021, [ 4 ] for over $30 ...

  4. Paris Air Show kicks off with Airbus-Boeing rivalry - AOL

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    PARIS (AP) — Airbus is betting on big jets as the future of aviation, while rival Boeing is gambling on smaller ones — but both sold scores of planes of all sizes at the Paris Air Show on ...

  5. Groupe ADP - Wikipedia

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    Groupe ADP, formerly Aéroports de Paris or ADP (Paris Airports), is an international airport operator based in Paris (France). Groupe ADP owns and manages Parisian international airports Charles de Gaulle Airport , Orly Airport and Le Bourget Airport , all gathered under the brand Paris Aéroport since 2016.

  6. Airbus, Boeing Taking Names at Paris Air Show - AOL

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    Early this morning, Airbus, the aircraft-making division of European Aeronautics Defence and Space Co. (EADS), signed a deal to supply European airlines easyJet with 135 of the company's A320 and ...

  7. Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards - Wikipedia

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    This article is about the international Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards (AJOYA), issued from 1996 to 2009–2010 by the World Leadership Forum, Ltd, of London, England, U.K., in conjunction with the Farnborough Air Show (England) and the Paris Air Show (France).

  8. Plessey AR-3D - Wikipedia

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    The AR-3D was a military air traffic control and early warning radar developed by Plessey and first produced in 1975. It used a pencil beam and simple frequency scanning system known as "squint scan" to produce a low-cost 3D radar system that was also relatively mobile. About 23 were produced in total and found sales around the world into the ...

  9. HyperMach SonicStar - Wikipedia

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    The SonicStar was a proposed high-supersonic aircraft business jet designed by SonicStar SAS led by Bernard Rousset and motorized by HyperMach. [1]CEO Richard H. Lugg & COO Bernard Rousset first presented the concept at the 2011 Paris Air Show and showed a 3m long model.