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21 Nov 2011, 12:51 am by Glenn Reynolds
CHANGE: Obama Admin Bans US Aircraft Maker, Favors Non-US Firm with Ties to Iran on Light Aircraft Project. [read post]
27 Aug 2019, 8:51 am by Podhurst Orseck
(JASON REDMOND/Getty) A Russian aircraft leasing company that ordered 35 Boeing Max jets is suing the U.S. aircraft-maker, accusing it of hiding defects in the plane that has been grounded after two deadly crashes. [read post]
22 Feb 2007, 8:34 pm
" The technique had been recognized by the Comptroller's office for more than a decade as an effective way to eliminate Texas use tax on out-of-state purchases of aircraft that were subsequently brought to Texas and used here. [read post]
2 Jul 2013, 10:04 am by LEG
Her article, titled “Aircraft sales and use tax: A CAVU approach” provides tax advice for aircraft purchasers. [read post]
9 Jan 2023, 10:04 am by Daily Record Staff
The post Lockheed Martin secures deal with Canada for 88 F-35 Lightning II aircraft first appeared on Maryland Daily Record. [read post]
27 Jul 2022, 1:15 pm
The short answer to most of the questions is that aircraft parts typically do not need a UKCA marking in order to be accepted in the United Kingdom. [read post]
16 Oct 2008, 3:03 am
Within the next few years it is projected that, at least one-fourth to one-third of all combat missions will be flown by unmanned aircraft. [read post]
28 Jul 2022, 7:17 am
The short answer to most of the questions is that aircraft parts typically do not need a UKCA marking in order to be accepted in the United Kingdom. [read post]
27 Jul 2022, 8:07 am
The short answer to most of the questions is that aircraft parts typically do not need a UKCA marking in order to be accepted in the United Kingdom. [read post]
26 Feb 2015, 9:49 am by InternationalLaw Blogger
In this latest development in the long-running saga between the United States (US) and European Union (EU) over subsidies provided to large commercial aircraft companies, the World Trade Organization (WTO) has established a dispute resolution panel to hear the EU's... [read post]
26 Jul 2022, 8:10 am by Jason Dickstein
The short answer to most of the questions is that aircraft parts typically do not need a UKCA marking in order to be accepted in the United Kingdom. [read post]
21 Sep 2009, 8:41 am
McKenzie, associate, and Theresia Wolf-McKenzie, counsel, of the Chicago office, recently represented clients in the formation of a new limited liability company and purchase of a new Cessna aircraft. [read post]
9 Nov 2010, 8:21 am by InternationalLaw Blogger
The European Union and the United States have agreed to allow public observation of the oral hearing in the dispute “European Communities and Certain Member States — Measures Affecting Trade in Large Civil Aircraft” (WT/DS316/R). [read post]
26 Jul 2022, 12:15 pm
The short answer to most of the questions is that aircraft parts typically do not need a UKCA marking in order to be accepted in the United Kingdom. [read post]
27 Jul 2022, 7:11 pm
The short answer to most of the questions is that aircraft parts typically do not need a UKCA marking in order to be accepted in the United Kingdom. [read post]
26 Jul 2022, 8:06 pm
The short answer to most of the questions is that aircraft parts typically do not need a UKCA marking in order to be accepted in the United Kingdom. [read post]
14 Oct 2015, 12:50 pm by Tom Smith
As US President Barack Obama welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping to the White House on Friday, Sept. 25, and spoke of the friendship between the two countries, the Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning-CV-16 docked at the Syrian port of Tartus, accompanied by a guided missile cruiser. [read post]
2 Apr 2020, 3:45 pm by Tom Smith
WASHINGTON—Navy leaders have relieved the captain of a U.S. aircraft carrier after a memo to military officials pleading for help with a coronavirus outbreak at sea was leaked to a newspaper, officials said. [read post]
28 Jun 2022, 9:10 am by Jason Dickstein
The short answer to most of the questions is that aircraft parts typically do not need a UKCA marking in order to be accepted in the United Kingdom. [read post]