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NASA Langley courting Airbus: The NIA and the taxpayer-funded research center are talking with the European firm.
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Daily Press (Newport News, VA)
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April 15, 2006
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Byline: Jim Hodges
Apr. 15--HAMPTON -- At a time when the country is concerned about losing its edge in aeronautical technology, the National Institute of Aerospace and NASA Langley Research Center are courting business with Airbus, the chief foreign competitor of the U.S. aerospace industry. If the three agree to work together, it would create the odd situation of research institutions funded by U.S. taxpayers helping a foreign business gain a competitive edge. The ...
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