All Airframers articles – Page 1001
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Broken chain
Eclipse Aviation’s founder says aerospace companies must behave like Wal-Mart suppliers. But can the industry make the logistics leap?
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NewsHelios probe reveals similar cases
Fatal accident investigators hear of ‘numerous’ instances of Boeing 737s climbing without pressurisation set
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Filling the Gulf
There are two things everybody wants to know when it comes to the Gulf’s airlines: how can three airlines that were insignificant or did not exist a few years ago – Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways – sustain their breakneck growth when their domestic markets are relatively small and without ...
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Emirates half year profits rise despite fuel costs
Middle East carrier Emirates has increased half-year net profits by 7% to Dhs922 million ($251 million), on a 28% rise in revenue to Dhs10.4 billion.
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NewsA380 arrives in Singapore for Asia tour
Airbus’ A380 has arrived in Singapore on the initial leg of its Asia-Pacific tour, which will mark the first time airports in the region will have a chance to test equipment and other infrastructure upgrades designed to accommodate the double-deck aircraft type.
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Air Canada selects GEnx for 787s
Air Canada has selected the General Electric GEnx to power its new fleet of 14 Boeing 787s.
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Spacewalkers install new camera assembly, jettison probe
Space station Commander and NASA Science Officer Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev installed a new camera assembly and jettisoned the Floating Potential Probe during a 5-hour, 22 minute spacewalk Monday.
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Global Goals
Finmeccanica has a strategy to become a key player in the world’s two biggest defence markets – and has put its money where its mouth is
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Revised orders prompted CRJ200 line suspension
Bombardier confident it will clear regional jet backlog and will not build white tails



















