JAPAN

May 1999
Compiled by Linda Colding, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL

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AEROSPACE INDUSTRY


Documents

Antar, B. N. and Sanders, Eugene J. The Management of Aerospace Technology in Japan: An Assessment of the Research Infrastructure. Arnold AFB, TN, Arnold Engineering Development Center, 1996. 40p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 38317 1996 no.1

PERIODICALS


Anselmo, Joseph C. and Taverna, Michael A. Launch Costs, Mergers Worry Space Execs. Aviation Week and Space Technology 147:63-64 November 3, 1997.

Davis, Neil W. Boeing's Booming Business a Boon for Japan. Aerospace America 35:5-7 April 1997.

Davis, Neil W. H-2 Failure Clouds Japan's Commercial Rocket Prospects. Aerospace America, 6-7+, June 1998.

Davis, Neil W. Japan's Aerospace Heavyweight. Aerospace America 35:5-8 November 1997.

Davis, Neil W. Japan's Aerospace Planners Eye Military Sector. Aerospace America 35:6-9 January 1997.

Davis, Neil W. M-5 Rocket Gives Japan's Launch Business a Big Lift. Aerospace America 35:5-7 June 1997.

Davis, Neil W. NASDA Changes Course, Pursuses R&D. Aerospace America 34:6-8 June 1996.

Japanese Aerospace Sales Up 8% on Civil Orders. Aviation Week and Space Technology 148:55 April 20, 1998.

Sekigawa, Eiichiro. Japan Forced to Cut Hope, Other Programs. Aviation Week and Space Technology 147:28-29 August 4, 1997.


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