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Royal Jordanian focuses on regional jet links feeding long-haul flights to West
Royal Jordanianaims to connect kingdom and its neighbours to the West with mix of regional and widebody jets
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Tiger Airways plans Adelaide-Brisbane service
Low-cost carrier Tiger Airways' Australian subsidiary plans to start a daily Adelaide-Brisbane service from 28 March 2010.
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Garuda selling older 737-400s
Garuda Indonesia is selling four Boeing 737-400s as it no longer needs the aircraft.
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Nauru's Our Airline launches Tarawa-Nadi service
Nauru's national carrier Our Airline has launched a service from Kiribati's capital Tarawa to Nadi in Fiji.
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China's AVIC Aircraft to have public listing
AVIC Aircraft, the main business of state-owned China Aviation Industry (AVIC), plans to have a public listing.
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Business: Good week - Bad week
More than three years of contract negotiations appear to have ended with a deal running until August 2011 giving pilots at the budget carrier...
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United pulls more business from Mesa
Struggling US regional Mesa Air Group faces another challenge in sustaining its business as the time period for its partner United to exercise its option...
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SAS claims lead in lean fuel operations
Driven by a potent combination of industry recession, fuel prices and ecological pressures, airlines are looking for ways of saving fuel. SAS, which has...
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NTSB, FAA investigate high altitude bird strikes near Phoenix
US Federal teams are investigating two high-altitude in-flight bird strikes earlier this week in central Arizona.
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Airbus A350 wing development effort reaches critical milestones
The headlines may be being dominated by Airbus A380 service introductions and rival Boeing's ongoing travails with 787 production, but behind the scenes...
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Spirit Aerosystems ‘terribly worried’ about 737 production rates
Spirit Aerosystems CEO Jeff Turner remains "terribly worried" about the contradictory assessments of airframers and industry analysts on the need for a cut...
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GECAS declares interest in placing a 787 order
GE Commercial Aviation Services has revealed that it might place an order for as many as 30 Boeing 787s.
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AirTran believes SkyWest deal bolsters competition against Midwest
AirTran Airways believes its new marketing partnership with SkyWest Airlines allows the carrier to build up its Milwaukee focus city in way that allows for...
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United plans new service to Africa
United in May of next year plans to introduce its first service to the African continent with the launch of flights from its Washington Dulles hub to Accra,...
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PICTURES: Winglet installation underway for Hawaiian 767s
Hawaiian Airlines has installed blended winglets on its first Boeing 767-300ER following FAA certification of the 767 modification.
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IAI: On track to deliver first 767-300 freighter by year-end
Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) says it its on track to deliver its first Boeing 767-300ER passenger-to-freighter conversion from its Bedek division by...
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Airbus throws A330-200F straight into flight-test regime during maiden sortie
Airbus put the A330-200 Freighter through an intense test regime during its first flight earlier today, operating the aircraft up to its maximum speed and altitude and testing its revised nose landing gear arrangement.
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A330-200F touches down after successful maiden flight
The Airbus A330-200F has touched down in Toulouse after completing its maiden flight, marking the start of a 180h, four-month flight-test programme.