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Listing of all 36 news releases from BAE Systems:
Project improves aerodynamic design process
The CFMS Core Programme aims to drastically reduce the time between an initial design idea and the finished product.
News from BAE Systems (10 August 2007)
Programme points to new-generation UAVs
BAE Systems and the UK MoD have completed a six-year joint programme aimed at increasing UK design and manufacturing knowhow for a new generation of air vehicles.
News from BAE Systems ( 8 January 2007)
First ever woman wins Queen's Silver Medal
A young engineer from BAE Systems in Barrow has become the first ever woman to win the UK's prestigious Queen's Silver Medal, the highest award for shipbuilding apprentices
News from BAE Systems (18 December 2006)
Six Golds lead BAE Chairman's Awards
Over 200 employees from throughout BAE Systems were rewarded for their innovative work at a glittering ceremony in Washington DC last week.
News from BAE Systems (20 November 2006)
King is promoted to the Board
BAE Systems has announced the appointment of Ian King to the post of Chief Operating Officer responsible for all UK and Rest of the World business.
News from BAE Systems (14 November 2006)
Cadets on top in aerospace challenge
Senior aerospace industry officials congratulated winning cadets from 499 (Port Talbot) Squadron Air Cadet Group, in London last week for scooping a national award for innovation in military aviation.
News from BAE Systems (13 November 2006)
MoD strategy document encourages R and D
BAE Systems has welcomed the publication of the Defence Technology Strategy (DTS) for the United Kingdom.
News from BAE Systems (20 October 2006)
South Africans select inertial measurement unit
Denel Aerospace Systems of South Africa has selected BAE Systems' latest solid-state inertial measurement unit, SiIMU02, for mid-course guidance of its new A-Darter air-to-air missile.
News from BAE Systems (27 September 2006)
BAE Systems appoints new non-executive director
The Board of BAE Systems has appointed Sir Nigel Rudd a non-executive Director of the company with effect from 10 September 2006.
News from BAE Systems (28 July 2006)
Artificial surface that grips iwithout glue
Technical background article New Super Adhesive Inspired by Gecko Scientists at BAE Systems' have created an artificial surface that grips incredibly tightly without glue or pressure.
News from BAE Systems (27 July 2006)
Virtual Reality for the People!
User application article BAE Systems Submarines, helped by Virtalis, is currently deploying advanced visualisation facilities for the manufacture of the Astute Class of submarine in Barrow-in-Furness, England.
News from BAE Systems (13 July 2006)
BAE Systems achieves major Sampson milestone
BAE Systems has achieved a major milestone in the Sampson programme with the completion of testing of the first prototype radar
News from BAE Systems (27 June 2006)
Typhoon season hits UK
One of the UK's most famous military aircraft, Typhoon, designed and developed by BAE Systems in the north-west, is set to be the star of flying displays all over the United Kingdom this summer
News from BAE Systems (27 June 2006)
Greek deal for military and aerospace technologies
Agreement to co-operate in Greek domestic and export markets covers electronic warfare systems, unstaffed aerial vehicles, aerostructures and composite structure manufacturing.
News from BAE Systems (20 March 2006)
Hydrodynamic studies improve F1 fuel flow
User application article BAE Systems has helped Formula 1 Team McLaren Mercedes prepare for the 2006 Formula 1 season by improving fuel management in its cars via smoothed particle hydrodynamics.
News from BAE Systems (13 March 2006)
Partners celebrate a decade of F1 collaboration
BAE Systems celebrates a decade as a technology partner for Team McLaren Mercedes during 2006, and the company marked the anniversary with an event at the McLaren Technology Centre
News from BAE Systems (13 March 2006)
Flapless prototypes take to the skies
BAE Systems, in partnership with Manchester University has successfully flown two types of air vehicle demonstrating new concepts of flapless flow control.
News from BAE Systems (25 November 2005)
Apprenticeship programme answers skills shortages
BAE Systems' Advanced Apprenticeship Programme is long established and entrenched within the company's culture and values.
News from BAE Systems (15 September 2005)
US Army orders engine control units
BAE Systems has received a US Army Aviation and Missile Command contract to produce spare electronic control units for the GE T700 engines installed on UH-60A Black Hawk helicopters.
News from BAE Systems ( 1 September 2005)
Prototype proves merits of flapless flow control
BAE Systems has flown the world's first air vehicle with a new flapless flow control as part of a research programme it is undertaking to look at technologies for future unmanned air vehicles.
News from BAE Systems ( 5 August 2005)
Laser sensor promises improved air speed accuracy
Single piece fuselage is European first
Testers to get the bird for safety testing
JSF aft fuselage is delivered on schedule
New business unit boasts strategic significance
Royal Navy signs up for thermal imaging technology
US Navy extends countermeasures contract
US Navy radar contract follows on
Council focuses on project management expertise
Apprenticeship programme prompts employer award
Hybrid drive brings green transport to New York
DARPA awards guided munitions contract
Artillery locating system goes on show
US Army orders further IR weapons sights
US schoolchildren win F1 challenge
Winning cadets receive robotics assistance
