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Con: 1. Market Focus 1.1 Frugal corporate actions expected to play well in the new economic environment.p.14. 2. News Breaks 2.1 Boeing resuming flight tests of 767/200SF after hiatus caused by now- settled machinists strike.p.22. 2.2 USAF seeking.p.23. 2.3 SES and EchoStar have plan to deploy a new spacecraft to meet hot DTH demand.p.24. 2.4 Eclipse Aviation hoping to secure a new owner in January after filing for bankruptcy protection.p.26. 3. World News & Analysis 3.1 Electronic attack version of Joint Stike Fighter awaits policy, budget and technology decisions. / David A. Fulghum.p.28. 3.2 Pentagon enthusiasm for JSF looks to be solidifying with Navy, Defense Dept. loosening funds. / Amy Butler and Graham Warwick.p.30. 3.3 Figh between congress and Pentagon senior civillians about F-22 production funding is not over. / David A. Fulghum and Bettina H. Charanne.p.31. 3.4 USAF's B-52 squadron expansion underpins its plans to rejuvenate nuclear capabillity. / Guy Norris.p.32. 3.5 Senior Airbus officials acknowledge there is a worry Britain could walk away from the A400M program. / Douglas Barrie and Robert Wall.p.33. 3.6 Austrlia feels effects of delays in Boeing Wedgetail and EADS KC-30 refueling tanker programs. / Rober Wall.p.34. 3.7 Sukhoi chief to lead effort to steady finances of rival MiG before it joins with United Aircraft division. / Alexey Komarov.p.36. 3.8 Russia's Phazotron using stealth mods to try to reduce overall radar cross-section of fighter aircraft. / Douglas Barrie and David Fulghum.p.36. 3.9 Space shuttle Endeavour crew leaves space station in better shape to double crew size. / Frank Morring JR.p.38. 3.10 Despite financial uncertainties, Europe will forge ahead with an expanded civil space program. / Michael A. Taverna.p.39. 3.11 Space industry execs call on Obama administration to establish a clear and robust national space policy. / Guy Norris.p.40. 4. Air Transport 4.1 Airbus close to pact with Harbin Aircraft to set up a joint composite components plant in China. / Bradley Perrett.p.42. 4.2 Sukhoi, Alenia Aeronautica reining in production plans for Superjet, to reduce risk during ramp - up. / Andi Nativi.p.43. 4.3 FAA administrator declares initial segment of ADS-B receivers in South Florida operational. / David Hughes.p.46. 4.4 Move to a-la-carte pricing among U.S. airlines will face critical tests this winter. / Andrew Compart.p.48 4.5 Regional aircraft sales expected to beging flattening after years of steady growth. / Michael Mecham.p.48. 5. Simulation & Training 5.1 New Rules, products expand options for customers who are moving to left seat in the simulation world. / Frances Fiorino.p.50. 5.2 Helicopter simulation advances address combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. / David Hughes.p.52. 5.3 Companies specializing in GA simulators focus on PC and COTS technologies for new devices. / Edward H. Phillips.p.55. 5.4 Global shortage of aviation maintainers plus new technologies lead to training opportunities. / Ann Tegtmeier.p.56. 6. Defense 6.1 Greece strives for greater openness in defense procurement while remaining wary of neighborhood. / Antony L. Velocci JR.p.58. 6.2 U.S. military services planning to field new systems to enhance ISR collection in Afghanistan. / Amy Butler.p.61. 6.3 Lockheed Martin JSF program honored for using innovative program management. / Michael Bruno.p.62. 7. Viewpoint 7.1 Goodrich chief urges Obama to put corporate taxation reform at the top of his agenda.p.66.