Bibliografía: al final de cada artículo Notas: al pie de texto HEADLINE NEWS Boening balks, Airbus talks - big / Paul Proctor. p.24 Airbus plows ahead with A3XX plans / Pierre Sparaco. p.25 Jumbo market too slim for two manufacturers / Anthony L Velocci. p.26 Engine markers persevere in face of Boeing challenge. p.27 F/A - 18E/F performs initial carrier tests / Stanley W. Kandebo. p.28 Ballon breacks dual records / Michael A. Dornheim. p.29 Italian air force gest first MB.339CD. p.29 Delta explosion halts $1 billion in launches / Craig Covault. p.30 Solar storm eyed as satelite killer / Joseph C Anselmo. p.61 Arianespace seeks non - European allies / Pierre Sparaco. p.62 WEU urges Japanese links. p.63 Australia chooses Seasprite for ANZACs / Michael Mercham. p.64 AIR TRANSPORT U. S. carries sustain robust recovery / Carole a Shifrin. p.34 FAA may bolster rules on repair station managers / James T McKenna. p.35 Combuster tests aimed at cutting NOx emmissions. p.36 GAO: User fees threaten airline competition / Edward H. Phillips. p.37 AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Asia / Pasific leads global modernization demand / Bruce D. Nordwall. p.40 European ATC teams score interantional sales / Bruce D. Nordwall. p.42 German DFS seeks to balance user needs, cost, safety / Bruce D. Nordwall. p.45 Czech ATC assesses automation levels. p.48 Creative financing: Key to boosting ATC sales? / Anthony Velocci. p.51 Udpated ATC software presages free flight / Paul Proctor. p.53 Air defence ptoject to aid European ATC / bRUCE d. nORWALL. P.56 New TCAS software to cut unneeded evasive actions / Philip J. Kloss. p.57 TCAS alert for ATC under test. p.58 ASustralian cites pitfalls in pushing new technologies. p.58 AEROSPACE FORUM 'Side agendas' muddy progress of free fligth. p.60