| Boeing/Aerospace Boeing exec blunt on grim 787-3 prospects Boeing's short-range, high-density 787-3, having lost its two Japanese customers, is unlikely to get built, the company's chief marketer told Flightglobal's Jon Ostrower on Tuesday. Airbus expands U.S. engineering staff Airbus North America Engineering is boosting its staff in Wichita, Kan., and Mobile, Ala., the company announced Tuesday. More photos from Singapore Airshow I have updated our Singapore Airshow photo gallery with shots from the first official day of the show, including aerial displays and interior exhibitions by Boeing, EADS and other companies. Airbus Military tanker transfers fuel to AWACS aircraft An Airbus Military A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport has refueled a French Air Force E-3F AWACS radar aircraft, transferring more than 65,000 pounds of fuel during two missions, EADS North America announced Tuesday. Photo of Boeing 787 fatigue test airframe move Following up on Monday's word, that Boeing moved the 787 fatigue test airframe to its structural test rig, Boeing officially released the news, along with a photo. Cessna lands on New Jersey Turnpike A single-engine Cessna made an emergency landing on the New Jersey Turnpike Monday, adding to the traffic on which it had been reporting. Report: This may be one of Boeing's toughest periods Issues with new airplane programs, potential obsolescence of existing programs, military aircraft based on commercial jets and labor make this a notable time for Boeing, according to a new report. 
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