May 3, 1976

Editorial

Europe's Aerospace Future

Management

CIA Threat-Juggling Confirmed

Soviet Intelligence Abroad

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Editorial

Europe's Aerospace Future

The aerospace industry of Europe, along with its respective governments, is facing a critical period in determining a future course to try to gain an increased share of the next generation of commercial and military aircraft sales, not only to meet its European requirements but also to compete in the growing and lucrative export market.

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Management

CIA Threat-Juggling Confirmed

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Soviet Intelligence Abroad

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Air America Passed IRS Test

1415
Management

Assets of Air America Totaled $50 Million During Peak Years

1617

Committee Setback

Washington—Key recommendation of the Senate select committee on intelligence activities to create a new congressional intelligence oversight committee suffered a major setback last week when it was voted down by the Senate Rules Committee.
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Management

Views Diverge on Strong Civil Defense

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Minuteman 3 Production Supplemental Sought

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Management

Joint Programs Stressed at Hanover

Hanover—Contraction of the world aerospace market and the increase in cooperative aerospace programs, particularly among European nations, are reflected in the character of this year’s German aerospace show, which opened here on Apr. 30 and closes on May 9.

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Compass Cope RFPs

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