All Airframers articles – Page 1006
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Dominant force
As their cargo customers get more powerful, what tactics can the airlines use to compete with these huge global integrator-forwarder groups?
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Harsh realities
Large network carriers need to drastically prune short-haul services and focus on long-haul operations to survive
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Unequal struggle
Increasing imbalances in cargo volumes on China routes are causing problems for freighter operators in Europe and the USA
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NewsHorizon drops CRJ orders for Q400s
Horizon Air has dropped all but one of its eight remaining orders for Bombardier’s CRJ700-701 in favor of the Canadian manufacturer’s largest turboprop, the Q400.
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BMed presently too small to sell: new CEO
British Airways franchise partner BMed’s new chief executive says the carrier is not expecting to undergo a sale until it has expanded to a size which will interest investors.
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IATA warns of 'chaos' without airport development in India
IATA is calling on the Indian Government to urgently improve its airport infrastructure, warning of “chaos” unless upgrade work on key hub facilities starts soon.
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Guggenheim reveals new deal for 10 Boeing aircraft
US lessor Guggenheim Aviation Partners has acquired 10 used Boeing aircraft from an undisclosed seller, ATI can exclusively reveal.
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NewsSecond A380 takes to the air
The second Airbus A380 embarked on its maiden flight this morning, joining the first A380 in the ultra large aircraft’s flight test campaign which kicked off in April.
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Training blamed for MK 747 crash
Inadequate crew preparation and fatigue identified by investigators seeking reason for incorrect throttle setting
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Alenia will focus on 787 at new fuselage factory
Naples site will eventually be able to produce assemblies for up to 10 aircraft a month



















