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Russian dancers banned from Farnborough air show
Two Russian dancers strutted their stuff between presentations at the Klimov company stand, attracting dozens of onlookers and experts from other stands and - as the organizers of the air show claimed - disturbing the work of other exhibitors and making the area hard to pass through.
"It is a pity that the organizers banned our girls from performing. They introduced an element of novelty to the exhibition, and looked good performing against a backdrop of military and civil machinery," the spokesman said.
Klimov is a leading Russian developer of gas turbine engines.
The international air show runs July 14-20. The previous exhibition, in 2006, saw $42 billion in orders, with around 270,000 people attending the event.

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