All Airframers articles – Page 908
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Embracing the bear
Is Russia ready to take its place in global aerospace? Industrially and economically, things look good. Politics could be the problem
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Finances force JAL to defer jet order
Japanese carrier delays plan to acquire 10-15 large regional jets until next year as it struggles to resolve difficulties
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Paint chip problem led American to temporarily ground 22 Boeing MD-80s
American Airlines earlier this month temporarily grounded 22 of its Boeing MD-80s – returning the final aircraft to revenue service last weekend - after finding paint chips in the fuel filters of the aircraft, ATI can exclusively reveal.
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Idle regional jet fleet hits new high of 360, of which 150 are new types
Jump in number of stored aircraft is a feature of a 'maturing' industry - particularly in USA - says RAA president
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BA CEO Walsh warns Airbus A380 'could add to runway crisis' at London Heathrow due to larger separations
British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh has warned that the Airbus A380's arrival at its congested London Heathrow hub next year will hamper rather than help the airport's runway capacity crisis due to the approach separation distance required for the ultra-large airliner.



















