With airlines reluctant to invest, aerospace companies propose a new approach to paying for cockpit technology
By ADRIAN SCHOFIELD
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SPACE POLICY
International Effort
Potential partners agree ISS will be exploration model
By MICHAEL A. TAVERNA,FRANK MORRING
3435
SPACE POLICY
New Horizons
EU moves to resolve Galileo, GMES shortfalls, eyes alternative financing for big projects
By MICHAEL A. TAVERNA
3637
SPACE POLICY
Competitive Pressure
BRUSSELS Space leaders in Europe fear the competitiveness of European companies is threatened by new U.S. public funding mechanisms for space services and calls for opening up European Union space programs to international suppliers.
By MICHAEL A. TAVERNA
3637
SPACE
Closet Space
Discovery’s last mission is set to deliver much-needed storage for ISS
By MARK CARREAU
3839
SPACE
Dual System
Reliability is key to building GPS services in India, Russians say
By NEELAM MATHEWS
4040a
SPACE
Boost Phase
Commercial space sector spurred on by expanded NASA development contract
By IRENE KLOTZ
40b41
SPACE
Talking Together
China opens up a little as it receives a U.S. space industry delegation
By BRADLEY PERRETT
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AIRLIFT
Clawing Back
Airbus keeps A400M’s civil approval target in sight despite flight-trial disruptions