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ANA pilots' strike called off
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has averted a 24-hour pilots’ strike planned for today but has yet to reach an agreement with the unions.
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A380 to wear full Emirates colours at Dubai air show
As the Airbus A380 comes to the end of its successful tour of the Asia-Pacific region Airbus has revealed that it will display the aircraft at next week’s Dubai air show in the full colours of launch customer Emirates.
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Ramp damage costs airlines $10bn
Flight Safety Foundation estimate of annual expenses more than doubles when bill for personal injuries is included
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Boeing launches new 747-8 family, Cargolux and Nippon Cargo to buy
Boeing has launched the new Boeing 747-8 program, which includes the 747-8 Intercontinental passenger airplane and the 747-8 Freighter airplane, wining orders from Cargolux and Nippon Cargo.
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Filling the Gulf
There are two things everybody wants to know when it comes to the Gulf’s airlines: how can three airlines that were insignificant or did not exist a few years ago – Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways – sustain their breakneck growth when their domestic markets are relatively small and without ...
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Helios probe reveals similar cases
Fatal accident investigators hear of ‘numerous’ instances of Boeing 737s climbing without pressurisation set
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BMI to axe 30% of engineers in consolidation moves
UK carrier BMI is to shed up to 30% of its engineering workforce by consolidating its maintenance operation at three bases, each of which will concentrate on a particular fleet type within the airline.
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SAS chief blames 'stupid' collaboration for losses
Scandinavia's SAS Group has blamed the co-operation agreement with Star Alliance partners BMI and Lufthansa for hindering the company's return to profitability.
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Emirates half year profits rise despite fuel costs
Middle East carrier Emirates has increased half-year net profits by 7% to Dhs922 million ($251 million), on a 28% rise in revenue to Dhs10.4 billion.