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NewsAir Berlin to begin UK domestic routes from London
German charter and budget carrier Air Berlin is to launch domestic flights within the UK by operating from London Stansted to Manchester and Glasgow from next month.
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India's Go Air launches services
New Indian low-cost carrier Go Air has launched revenue passenger operations with an inaugural service today from Mumbai to Ahmedabad.
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NewsThird A380 flies as demo tour is postponed
The third Airbus A380 development aircraft (MSN002) took to the air yesterday, but the manufacturer has delayed the start of the A380’s forthcoming tour of Asia by three days due concerns over the Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines.
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Ryanair looks to IFE, phones and gambling for extra revenues
Irish low cost carrier Ryanair has signalled renewed enthusiasm for revenue-generating in-flight services, including its hope to trial an onboard gambling solution in 2007.
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Air Canada to take 777s in early 2007 under new plan
ACE Aviation Holdings has reopened talks with Boeing for Air Canada to take delivery of a new fleet of 777 aircraft in early 2007, after a dispute over pay rates was resolved by binding arbitration.
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NewsPIA inks deal to replace F27s with ATR 42s
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has finalised an order for seven ATR 42-500 turboprops, concluding a deal which has been anticipated since July.
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NewsBoeing confirms Ariana order for four 737-700s
Boeing has confirmed an order from Ariana Afghan Airlines for four new 737-700s for delivery from 2009 as well as a lease deal for two 757-200s.
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Interjet finalises deal for up to 20 A320s
Mexican startup Interjet has finalised its memorandum of understanding with Airbus for up to 20 A320s.
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SR Technics prepares to launch 2006 public offer
But MRO provider will keep close eye on economy before making final decision
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Bounce back
Turboprops have made a spectacular return to the fore, thanks to rocketing fuel prices. But larger regional jets continue to attract orders
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NewsAe270 on track for EASA approval, but not market
Czech/Taiwanese venture hopes certification will bring investment to improved aircraft



















