All Airframers articles – Page 1008
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Industry braces for WTO aid battle
Dispute process could rumble on for years as USA and Europe both claim to desire a negotiated settlement
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A cut above
The Boeing 787 has forced Airbus to reinvent its A330 as the A350 long-range twinjet family. And the manufacturer is convinced that the ?4 billion it is spending will enable it to create a more than worthy rival
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Thales beats CAE in race to supply 787 simulators
French manufacturer selected by Boeing subsidiary in breakthrough ‘first of type’ deal
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2007 trial at Bremen will assess ILS replacement
Lufthansa A320 to test system that will enable satellite-guided precision approaches
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Svit success
Air transport in the Ukraine has been in the doldrums since the collapse of communism, but a revival has begun, as the country sets its sights on the West, and membership of the European Union
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Iceland’s overseas push
Icelandair’s parent company has branched into aircraft leasing as part of a new investment strategy, while the wider Icelandic aviation community is beginning an acquisition drive.
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Summer growth
Capacity on the North Atlantic is up for a second consecutive year, but with expansion this summer focusing away from hub-to-hub service