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...Blue Origin is developing a methane-powered engine, which requires a different vehicle design and fuelling technology....
...Media companies are now selling “global aeronautical rights” to their output....
...The engines — powered by methane, a new propellant for US-built engines — will initially power a similar rocket to the Atlas V that ULA powers with Russian-built RD180 engines....
...In my last column, I described the larger successor to the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey that is being developed by Bell Helicopter along with Lockheed Martin and a clutch of other specialist companies....
...on flying in poor weather in helicopters with just one engine....
...The US nevertheless looks likely to take one costly step, by ending its reliance on Russian technology in its military space programmes....
...The RD180 engines that powered the Atlas V rocket off the launch pad were built not by one of the US’s domestic aerospace companies but by Russia’s NPO Energomash, currently maker of some of the world’s...
...Erik Paulhardt, vice-president of aerospace and defence for The Timken Company, which makes bearings and other components, has also expanded capacity....
...According to Mr Wooller, advanced technology such as the four-axis digital autopilot on AgustaWestland’s larger AW139 is proving highly popular with oil companies....
...The business aviation side was boosted further after the company was bought in 1980 by Raytheon, the US defence and technology giant....
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