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Financial Times Will Publish Special Report on Aerospace

    NEW YORK, June 28 /PRNewswire/ -- The Financial Times will publish a
Special Report on July 17, 2006, titled 'Aerospace.' This annual report
provides an in-depth look at the emerging trends taking place within the
dynamic Aerospace industry. This highly targeted, analytical report will be
distributed inside all four editions of the FT newspaper with additional
distribution at the Farnborough Airshow, July 17-23, 2006.
    This report will address the following key issues effecting today's
Aerospace industry:
     * Changing dynamics of the Boeing / Airbus rivalry
     * Whether civil aviation demand can continue the growth trend
     * Outlook for low cost airline industry
     * Fuel management challenges and opportunities
     * State of the long-range mid-market airliners
     * The potential big winners in China and India

    This report will also appear on FT.com (http://www.ft.com).

    About the Financial Times
    Financial Times is one of the world's leading business information
brands, internationally recognized for its authoritative news, comment and
analysis. Whether in print or online, the Financial Times is essential
reading for the global business community.
    Printed at 24 sites worldwide, the Financial Times newspaper has a
daily circulation of over 434,000 and a readership of more than 1.5 million
people worldwide. FT.com (http://www.ft.com) is one of the world's leading
business information portals, and the Internet partner of the Financial
Times. FT.com has 5 million unique monthly users that generate more than
45.7 million monthly page views.
    For more information on the Financial Times or this special report,
please contact:
    Jolie Hunt
    Director, Public Relations
    Financial Times
    212-641-6611 or jolie.hunt@ft.com

    For details on advertising, please contact:
    Hope Kaye
    212-641-6548
    hope.kaye@ft.com


SOURCE Financial Times




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    Jolie Hunt, Director, Public Relations,
    +1-212-641-6611, jolie.hunt@ft.com, or Advertising: Hope Kaye,
    +1-212-641-6548, hope.kaye@ft.com, both of Financial Times