Zvezda launches amidst Russian funding problems - Undergoing major systems tests to prepare it for ISS docking (English)
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Title:Zvezda launches amidst Russian funding problems - Undergoing major systems tests to prepare it for ISS docking
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Published in:Aviation week & space technology ; 153, 3 ; 33-44
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Place of publication:Overland Park, KS
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Publication date:2000
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Table of contents – Volume 153, Issue 3
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- 10
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Correspondence| 2000
- 12
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Who's Where| 2000
- 17
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Market Focus| 2000
- 19
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Industry Outlook| 2000
- 21
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Airline Outlook| 2000
- 23
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In Orbit| 2000
- 24
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Lockheed Martin uses tower to test JSF sensors - So engineers, suppliers can evaluate associated hardware and software| 2000
- 24
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World News Roundup| 2000
- 25
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ICO-Teledesic gets USD1 billion - To help the company launch 'Internet in the Sky' broadband services| 2000
- 25
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BAE subsidiary wins bidding for Lockheed Martin division - To buy aerospace electronics sector, including Sanders| 2000
- 27
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Washington Outlook| 2000
- 28
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Industry prognosis flags ominous trends - Revitalizing weakened defense industrial base will require decisive action by companies, government| 2000
- 31
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NMD test failure seen as small slip in large program - Failure of kill vehide to separate from its second stage was unrelated to interceptor's primary mission| 2000
- 33
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Zvezda launches amidst Russian funding problems - Undergoing major systems tests to prepare it for ISS docking| 2000
- 45
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Israel backs off China AWACS sale - Intense U.S. pressure ends pending deal for Phalcon system| 2000
- 46
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New panel to study joint-STARS radar woes - Pentagon wants course of action for upgrades by year-end| 2000
- 48
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Bell plans four-rotor vertical-lift transport - Darpa awards contract to build model of a C-130-size aircraft| 2000
- 49
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Cessna, TAG launch fractional operation - To operate mix of Citation Bravos and CitationJet successor CJ1| 2000
- 50
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Delays contract talks impact United's schedule - Chicago-based carrier trims its summer schedule and cancels hundreds of flights to rebuild reliability| 2000
- 51
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Flight attendants target zero air rage - Want strict measures worldwide to deter unruly passengers| 2000
- 52
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Boeing order book swells on eve of Farnborough show - Rises to 328 from 188 during July| 2000
- 52
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NTSB probe looks at fuel - Investigation of Jetstream crash in Pennsylvania| 2000
- 53
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AirTran evolves into tough, profitable competitor - Traffic growing, load factor rising, and passengers are paying more| 2000
- 54
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Indonesia's startups enter unstable market - Spawned by rebounding traffic, weakened incumbent airlines| 2000
- 55
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Boeing deliveries regain prestrike levels - Make up for delays caused by engineers' walkout in first quarter| 2000
- 55
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Thai International's Star Alliance dilemma - Uncertainty postpones government divestiture again| 2000
- 56
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Tests planned for airport wake turbulence 'safety net' - Also aimed at increasing capacity on dosely spaced parallel runways| 2000
- 58
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Crew distractions emerge as new safety focus - To reduce accidents, researchers are targeting human vulnerability to preoccupation and distraction| 2000
- 60
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NASA working to boost decision-making skills - Decision errors were second only to procedural errors in being causes of crew-involved accidents| 2000
- 61
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Managing error at center of pilot training program - Continental finds its initiative helps crews identify, respond to and resolve mistakes before they become threats| 2000
- 63
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Aerospace Forum: Rethinking crew error - Authors say that if aviation is serious about improving safety it must recognize that errors are symptoms| 2000
- 64
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Airline safety linked to global initiatives - Needed to maintain decline in accidents| 2000
- 65
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Inside Avionics| 2000
- 66
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'Pilot-friendly' cockpit benchmark of JSF design - Lockheed Martin catches commercial wave of computer and production-display advances| 2000
- 70
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ASI hot-fires PDRE powerplant - Potential applications include providing thrust for rocket stages, powering returnable launch vehicles| 2000
- 72
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Classified| 2000
- 76
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Contact Us| 2000
- 77
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Aerospace Calendar| 2000
- 78
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Stick to facts on National Missile Defense| 2000