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Japan, France to study supersonic transport aircraft.
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Kyodo News International (Tokyo, Japan)
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June 14, 2005
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Jun. 14--TOKYO -- Japanese and French aerospace industry groups signed on Tuesday an accord in France to jointly study a next-generation supersonic transport aircraft as a successor to the Concorde passenger plane that went out of service in 2003, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said.
The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies and the French Aerospace Industries Association signed the agreement on bilateral cooperation for three-year research activities at t...
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