March 14, 2005

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

After Harry

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Drawing a Line in the Air

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Drifting Apart

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After Harry

Boeing chiefs ouster creates shock waves on both sides of the Atlantic, and ignites debate about whether an outsider will be tapped to run the company

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Drawing a Line in the Air

As U.S. Air Force eyes the lead on Pentagon UAVs, Army officials privately prepare their list of demands

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Drifting Apart

New paths emerge in U.S., Europe for major missile defense efforts

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Dogged By Doubts

Delivery dates, technology-access concerns hamper British role in the Joint Strike Fighter

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On Target

EADS indicators mostly green, but Sogerma overhaul, more defense and Airbus streamlining lie ahead

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Limping Back

Boeing’s reinstatement as rocket contract competitor is overshadowed by Stonecipher flap

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Culture Clash

With Condit and Stonecipher gone, the dust will finally settle at Boeing

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Land Attack

With United Defense buy, BAE Systems maneuvers to play pivotal role in U.S. and British army programs

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Sentinel Sighted

LONDON Raytheon is now planning to begin flight tests of its dual-mode radar installed on the Bombardier Global Express in mid-2005 for the British Airborne Stand-off Radar (Astor) program. The first radar-equipped aircraft, which will be known in British service as the Sentinel R Mk1, is undergoing ground tests at Greenville, Tex.

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AVOIDING AIR TRAFFIC GRIDLOCK

Formation Flight

U.S., European efforts are setting the pace for global air traffic modernization

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