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  • FARNBOROUGH: Middle Eastern buyers were ready to place some of the largest orders at Farnborough as the global aviation industry's biggest airshow opened in the sleepy southern England town on Monday.

    The Economic Times 2010

  • Orders at the world's largest aerospace event, held in Farnborough or Paris on alternate years, are used as a yardstick for the health of one of the world's most cyclical industries.

    Boeing, Airbus may have little left to fight over for rest 2008 2008

  • Dom Reid is a Benedictine monk of St. Michael's Abbey in Farnborough, England, and the author of The Organic

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • Dom Reid is a Benedictine monk of St. Michael's Abbey in Farnborough, England, and the author of The Organic

    Pope Benedict XVI, the ecclesiastically incorrect" pontiff 2009

  • Yes, we are here at Farnborough, which is one of the largest air displays in the world, and they've just started the flying display.

    CNN Transcript Jul 22, 2002 2002

  • At the Farnborough air show last July he held a meeting with Shephard Hill, president of Boeing International, and Paul Davison, vice-president of the defence contractor Northrop Grumman.

    Prince Andrew under new pressure over link to Turkmenistan 2011

  • Leasing companies, including Gecas, accounted for the bulk of orders at this year's Farnborough air show, contributing to decisions by Airbus and Boeing Co. to boost production rates.

    ILFC's Chairman Sees a Potential for Sale Matt Jarzemsky 2010

  • Ellen Weinstein Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co., normally saves up orders to announce at Europe's annual aviation-trade event, which alternates between Le Bourget, near Paris, and Farnborough, outside London.

    Airbus Stretches Its Wings at Paris Show Daniel Michaels 2011

  • In her memoirs, for example, Princess Marie Louise recalled being told by a French diplomat, M. de Fleuriau, that as a young man he had been granted an audience withthe Empress Eugénie (who died in 1920, aged 94, and was buried at Farnborough in England).

    Oui, comme mon mari disait à Louis XIV 2009

  • The Farnborough, U.K.-based company swung to net profit of £ 1.05 billion $1.69 billion from a net loss of £ 67 million in 2009.

    BAE Profitable but Braces for Cuts Jonathan Buck 2011

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