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Issue 2/2009


Other topics featured in this issue:

Growing even in difficult times Abu Dhabi’s national airline is continuing to expand, even in these difficult times.      to the article
An aircraft that adds a whole new dimension The CSeries marks Bombardier’s attempt to break into the market for aircraft with more than 100 seats.      to the article
Cool ceramics to cope with hot gases Ceramic Coating Center (CCC) specializes in high-tech coatings for turbine blades.    to the article
Upgrading Goliath The U.S. Air Force readies its Lockheed C-5 Galaxy fleet for the 21st century.          to the article
Eurofighter Typhoon air power in Styria The AirPower09 air show marked the first time the Eurofighter took part in a flying display in Austria.        to the article
Hot and high Challenging hot-and-high tests are conducted at airports in extreme geographic locations.      to the article

Issue 1/2009


Other topics featured in this issue:

A company rich in tradition and promise MTU Aero Engines has been providing propulsion systems for aircraft for 75 years now.        to the article
A stake in a record-breaking engine MTU Aero Engines is supplying the turbine center frame for the GEnx for the Boeing 787 and 747-8.      to the article
Three in one go This year, MTU has been able to add as many as three new materials to MTU’s family of materials.      to the article
Demanding terrain The U.S. Marine Corps is procuring the new CH-53K to operate even more effectively in future.        to the article
Working hand in hand Together with LBAS MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg offers complete maintenance packages for Learjets 60.        to the article
When the Tiger learned to fly In 1989, a European consortium was formed to develop the Tiger and take it to the air.        to the article
Engine testing at its best Stuttgart university, which operates Germany's only altitude test facility, closely cooperates with MTU.        to the article
Power packs on the high seas MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg keeps LM6000 industrial gas turbines in perfect working order, even out at sea.          to the article
Suspended between risk and routine Without the courage and expert knowledge demonstrated by test pilots, aviation would never have come as far as it has.          to the article
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