This year’s Paris Air Show is shaping up to be one of the biggest ever as the beleaguered aerospace and defense industries look to rebound after 2009’s running of the international air salon came up far short in terms of orders booked and deals announced.** **
Highlights at the show, which runs June 20 to 26 at Le Bourget Airport on the outskirts of Paris, will include a visit by Solar Impulse, a solar-powered airplane that is igniting imaginations for what the future of aviation might hold. Eurocopter plans to fly its X3, an experimental compound helicopter capable of flying at 220 knots thanks to power from a pair of forward-facing turboprops mounted on pods on each side of the fuselage.
