November 22, 2004

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

MACH 10, BUT NOW WHAT?

World News & Analysis

The Fight Ahead

World News & Analysis

Sticky Business

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MACH 10, BUT NOW WHAT?

Tests to continue with military, but NASA’s role becomes unclear

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The Fight Ahead

Major review focuses on streamlining combat power of much-reduced U.S. Air Force

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Sticky Business

Tanker controversy claims more casualties, as Pentagon prepares the road ahead

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Consolidation Scheme

French authorities are pushing an EADS-Thales merger, but their German counterparts are balking

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Rotary Ambitions

EADS suggests NH90 derivative for U.K. and other markets

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Program of Programs

NASA gets an earful as it starts to bring other agencies into exploration planning

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Sparking Hope

Pentagon fires laser weapon destined for anti-missile plane

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Drip Feed

LONDON When, if ever, the British government’s negotiations with an EADS-led consortium to supply tanker services to the Defense Ministry will conclude is anyone’s guess, but proponents insist the continuing dialogue is a sign of progress, not irreconcilable differences.

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Typhoon Accommodation

LONDON A senior British defense official will travel in the first week of December to Singapore to lobby on behalf of the Eurofighter Typhoon. To strengthen his argument, he can also tell the prospective customer all four partner nations are now effectively agreed on the next phase of the program.

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Desert Glimmers

Nevada air show vies for world-class status

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