All Airframers news – Page 738
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Exceltech Aerospace aims for Americas expansion
Canadian maintenance repair and overhaul company Exeltech Aerospace is aiming to invest in a southern US...
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Serbia set to open Jat Airways sale
Serbia is poised to begin the tender process to privatise flag carrier Jat Airways, as soon as details of the privatisation strategy are finalised. Efforts...
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ILA Briefs
SUPERJET PREPARED FOR CERTIFICATION TRIALS FLIGHT TESTING Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC) plans to ferry the prototype Superjet 100 (SSJ100) from the...
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Toxic cabin air tests results to be correlated to flight data
Ongoing tests of airline cabin air contamination are in future going to relate the moments of detection of airborne toxins to synchronised information from...
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Embraer eyes Israeli short-haul carriers
Israel's two domestic and regional carriers, Arkia and Israir, have been briefed by Embraer on its 175 and 190 regional jet types as possible replacements...
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TACA confirms A320 runway overrun in Honduras
Flight 390 operated by El Salvadorian airline TACA with an Airbus A320 overran the runway upon landing this morning at Toncontin Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
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A380 delay will hasten move to eliminate travelled work
Airbus will use the latest programme delay to the A380 to bring forward the target date...
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Comment - Unshackling Airbus
It is difficult for the parents that nurtured it, but Europe's airliner manufacturer is all grown up and needs to make its own way in the world, even if that means setting up home elsewhere
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Business briefs
AERO VODOCHODY SOARS INTO PROFIT RESULTS Czech aircraft maker Aero Vodochody turned a CKr236 million ($14.6 million) profit last year after several...
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Enders confronts pressure from Europe's ministers at ILA 2008
Airbus chief executive Thomas Enders has talked of the "natural tension" between the company's "need to go global" and pressure from stakeholder governments...
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