All Airframers articles – Page 810
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Bombardier unveils two-step solution for CRJ flap failures
Bombardier will offer airlines a two-step fix for a flap failure issue that last month prompted US and Canadian authorities to place operational restrictions...
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Lufthansa Cargo to set up with DHL
Lufthansa Cargo is preparing to set up a new joint freight operation with express freight specialist DHL, according to German competition authorities. The...
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AirAsia to set up low-cost carrier in Vietnam
Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia is to set up an airline in Vietnam in partnership with state-owned shipbuilder Vinashin. AirAsia...
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Headlines briefing 4 September 2007
KUWAIT FUNDING REFUSAL FORCES AIRCRAFT CANCELLATION COLLAPSE Kuwait Airways has been forced to cancel its agreement to acquire 19 aircraft from lessor...
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Latécoère will go to investors to finance Airbus sites deal
French aerospace firm Latécoère is planning a capital increase to buy Airbus' Meaulte and Saint Nazaire Ville sites if its bid is successful the proposed...
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AVIC 1 spins off civil and military assets into separate businesses
China Aviation Industry Corporation I ( AVIC I ) has separated the civilian and military work of subsidiaries Shenyang...
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New Argentinian airline on the horizon
A new Argentinian domestic carrier is being prepared for launch by Antonio Mata, a former head of Aerolineas Argentinas. AirPampas is expected to start...
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Air Transport briefs 4 September 2007
MA60s DELIVERED Indonesian airline Merpati Nusantara was last week due to take delivery of its first two Chinese-built Xian Aircraft MA60 turboprops....
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FAA orders quicker 737 wing inspections
The US FAA has issued a new order to airlines to speed up inspections for all Boeing Next Generation 737s after finding new evidence that loose parts in the wing leading edge slat tracks is a wider problem than initially thought.