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In news this week, the F-22 fight continues as key members of the House of Representatives vow to support a proposal to add $369 million to the fiscal year 2010 budget to buy long-lead materials to build 12 more F-22s in 2011; Boeing indentifies the design of the structural fix needed to get the 787 into flight test. However, the airframer has not yet determined the impact the problem will have on the programme schedule, already delayed by two years, and American Airlines raises doubts over the role the 757 will play in its long-term fleet plan.

     
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bullet F-22 fight continues despite Senate vote
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bullet Dassault prepares for lay-offs as business jet market collapses
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bullet Boeing decides on 787 fix but length of delay still unclear
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bullet Broken steering cable found in Continental 737 Denver accident
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bullet Asian carriers seek to delay deliveries
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bullet Japan and Lockheed mull F-35 assembly plant
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