May 27, 1985

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

Lockheed Installs Advanced Facilities As Part of Factory Modernization

AIR TRANSPORT

Load Factors Leap as Rivals Pick Up United’s Passengers

AIR TRANSPORT

FAA Restructures Airspace, Traffic Metering in Eastern Regions

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MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

Lockheed Installs Advanced Facilities As Part of Factory Modernization

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AIR TRANSPORT

Load Factors Leap as Rivals Pick Up United’s Passengers

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AIR TRANSPORT

FAA Restructures Airspace, Traffic Metering in Eastern Regions

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Delegations Promote Trade Fairs

China Boosts Effort to Acquire Technology, Aerospace Equipment

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SPACE TECHNOLOGY

NASA Approves Plan to Repair, Salvage Leasat Spacecraft

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MANAGEMENT

Europe Leaders Expect International Participation in Defense Initiative

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MANAGEMENT

Senate Links Procurement Reforms to Authorization

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AIR TRANSPORT

Wide-body Aircraft Operating Costs

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SPACE TECHNOLOGY

Soviet Shuttle,Heavy Booster In Serious Development Trouble

Washington—The Soviet space shuttle and new unmanned heavy booster programs have run into serious development troubles that could slow greatly the Soviets’ ability to launch large new space station elements or space weapons such as laser battle stations capable of attacking U. S. intercontinental ballistic missiles or satellites.
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AVIONICS

Link Develops Modular Simulators For Light Military, Commercial Market

New York-Microflite family of simulators developed by Link Flight Simulation Div. of the Singer Co. is aimed at providing cost-effective simulation packages for a worldwide light military and civil aircraft training market, employing modular microprocessor elements in a flexible design.

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