
The Flightglobal iFDN team has the Singapore air show covered with the second edition of our interactive daily. Also, check out a video wrap up Siva Govindasamy and I did a the end of day two (below the fold). There were no commercial orders through day two in Singapore, as the discussion turned once again to the re-engining of the A320 and 737, while on the defense side, Joint Strike Fighter was making headlines.
- GE continues tests of open rotor blades
- GEnx-2B starts icing certification tests
- Boeing postpones canted tails for F-15 Silent Eagle
- 757 replacement gets new focus as 787-3 dwindles
- Bell in discussions to export V-22 tiltrotor
- Boeing looks to capitalise on F-35 woes
- Airbus and Lockheed push airlift capabilities
- Leadership turmoil hits F-35 programme
- Bombardier says ‘watch this space’ on Global Express successor
- Tiger advances delivery of four A320s
- Airbus aiming for A320 re-engining decision by Farnborough air show
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