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Taiwan's TransAsia to launch four services in November
Taiwanese carrier TransAsia Airways will be starting four new services in November. Three of the services will be from Kaohsiung to the Chinese cities...
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Interiors: Dare to dream
Airlines want to offer next-generation in-flight entertainment on the new Dreamliner but a tight delivery schedule means most will have to wait
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American declares stock price plunge will not force Chapter 11
American Airlines has moved to quash speculation that a dramatic fall in its stock price on 3 October is a precursor to a Chapter 11 reorganisation. American...
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ASDE-X now complete at 35 US airports
Saab Sensis has completed deployment of Airport Surface Detection Equipment Model X (ASDE-X), at 35 airports under a contract with the US Federal Aviation...
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ROUTES: Nigeria's Arik to launch Abu Dhabi flights
Nigerian carrier Arik Air is to begin flights from Lagos to Abu Dhabi this November, becoming the UAE capital's first link to West Africa.
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ROUTES: Bombardier takes stand against network planners
Bombardier is taking advantage of being the only aircraft manufacturer exhibiting at Routes to gain a unique insight into the needs of potential customers.
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ROUTES: ASM to aid Russian airport growth
Russia's sixth-largest airport - Tolmachevo, near Novosibirsk - signed a contract at Routes with global route development company Airport Strategy and Marketing (ASM) yesterday, to help the airport expand its international operations.
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Air Berlin axes celebrity travel scheme
Air Berlin is to abandon its "Countercard Premium Plus" promotion scheme which allows celebrities to fly at discount prices.
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Iberia operates Spain's first commercial biofuel flight
Iberia today operated Spain's first biofuel-powered commercial flight using an Airbus A320 from Madrid to Barcelona.
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ROUTES: Cairns eyes China opportunity
Cairns airport hopes to use its North Queensland location to secure direct traffic from Asia, particularly China.
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ROUTES: Industry hits out at rising security bill
Political attention to aviation security has reached an obsessive point where spending has jumped even at a time when budgets are strained, panellists said...
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ROUTES: SriLankan in talks to add six 777s or A330s
SriLankan Airlines is looking to add six widebodies as part of a plan to double its fleet during the next five years.
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ROUTES: New Los Angeles terminal set to make waves
Los Angeles World Airports is setting the bar high for all airports in the USA as it readies its glitzy new Bradley West international terminal at Los Angeles...
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ROUTES: Emirates already eyeing bigger aircraft for Dallas
Emirates is already thinking about increasing capacity on its new Dallas-Fort Worth route, three months ahead of the launch of the first direct service between...
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Air Berlin signs codeshare agreement with Meridiana Fly
Air Berlin has signed a codeshare agreement with Italy's Meridiana Fly. The contract covers flights from Berlin, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg,...
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ROUTES: Industry hits out at growing tax burden
It is coming from all directions, it seems. New taxes, new efforts to add billions to government coffers at the airline industry's expense. In 2010...
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NBAA: showtime
The NBAA convention may be flying back to the USA's party capital, but nobody is betting on good times returning soon for a domestic market still down on its fortunes
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ROUTES: UK regional airports call for Government to rethink APD tax
A group of British regional airports and airlines have joined forces to urge UK finance minister George Osborne to abandon a "one-size-fits-all" approach to Air Passenger Duty (APD), following the UK government's decision to reduce taxation on long-haul flights from airports in Northern Ireland.
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Onur Air signs up for Turkish Technic C-check
Turkish carrier Onur Air has signed up for Turkish Technic's C-check maintenance services on two Airbus A321s. The MRO firm said that it will carry...
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Watchkeeper flies clear of Projects of Concern list
The British Army's Watchkeeper UAS programme has escaped inclusion on the UK Ministry of Defence's first Projects of Concern list ...