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Engineering jobs could become available in Oxford after its airport became the new base for fixed wing maintenance operations.
The government has announced a £13 million deal for the construction of aircraft lifts on planned new supercarriers.
Air Astana, the national airline of Kazakhstan, has placed an order with Rolls-Royce for Trent 1000 engines for its three Boeing 787-8s.
Rolls-Royce has won a £138 million order for Trent 700 engines that will provide a massive boost for the 2,200 staff working at its factory in Renfrewshire, which makes compressor blades and seals for the Trent range.
An aerospace engineer has developed a biological way of detecting the presence of biochemical weapons that cuts down on false positives by harnessing the power of living cells.
Parts for nuclear power stations could be built at BAE Systems' new construction hall dubbed the "Son of DDH" in Barrow, according to reports.
A Rolls-Royce engineer has won an award recognizing her as an inspirational role model to other women earlier this month.
Those looking to work in the aerospace engineering sector will be buoyed by the news of the expansion of a training academy recently built in the north-east.
A Rolls-Royce gas turbine engine is used in the world's first commercially viable modern gyroplane.
Rolls-Royce announced it had received an order for engines to power 10 Airbus A350 XWBs.
A Sheffield engineering firm has attracted the attention of overseas investors and is set to be taken over in a $2 billion, (£945 billion) deal.
An astronaut aboard the International Space Station completed an unprecedented space walk to repair a damaged solar power wing.
Invisibility on the battlefield is the ultimate camouflage, but until recently seemed the domain of sci-fi films - but the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is now testing technology to make troops and equipment disappear.
Defence and aerospace giant BAE Systems is to invest £8 million in moving its bridging business to a Telford site involving 54 employees.
Boeing has tested a hydrogen propulsion mechanism for its high altitude long endurance (Hale) unmanned aircraft.
A research project led by Rolls-Royce has secured funding from the EU as part of a scheme to make air travel safer, more cost-efficient and more environmentally friendly.
The space shuttle Discovery docked at the International Space Station (ISS) yesterday as part of the continuing construction mission and to deliver a new crew member.
The new Rolls-Royce powered superjumbo aircraft has completed its first commercial flight.
A research and development (R&D) facility for the aerospace industry has been opened in Manchester.
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