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EBACE: MEBA bookings with a touch of romance
Exhibitors signing up for this year's Middle East Business Aviation show (MEBA) will be wooed at EBACE with chocolates and champagne.
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EBACE: News in brief
Private Flight Global (stand 674) has released a Version 2 update of its online system for in-flight catering management, adding an...
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EBACE: Aircell offers Swift onboard internet service
Aircell is to offer a new SwiftBroadband connectivity solution for the business aviation market, enabling operators to access email and light internet services...
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EBACE: Jet Aviation Vnukovo gets EASA 145 approval
Jet Aviation's Moscow facility at Vnukovo airport has become an independent legal Russian entity, paving the way for the General Dynamics-owned company to perform maintenance services under its European Aviation Safety Agency 145 approval
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Indian navy issues request for information for at least 50 light utility helicopters
India's navy has issued a request for information for at least 50 light utility helicopters to replace its fleet of Hindustan Aeronautics Chetaks.
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United and Continental set to merge in $3b deal
United Airlines and Continental Airlines have agreed to merge in a deal worth $3 billion, and are expected to announce the agreement soon.
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Virgin Blue and ANZ to create trans-Tasman alliance
Australia's Virgin Blue and Air New Zealand (ANZ) plan to launch a trans-Tasman alliance, and will apply for regulatory approval today.
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Cobham looks to support SwiftBroadband for smaller aircraft
Cobham is among the in-flight connectivity hardware manufacturers looking to build systems to support Inmarsat's new class of SwiftBroadband service for...
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IAI aims to launch new cargo conversion product in 2011
Israel Aerospace Industries is looking at launching a new cargo conversion product in 2011 as interest in conversions begins to pick up after a slow 2009.
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RAeS calls for better balance between accident investigation and the judicial system
Air accidents will increasingly be treated as criminal events unless aviation authorities can muster a global push to achieve a better balance between the roles of accident investigators and the judiciary, according to a London aviation law specialist.
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Business: Good week - Bad week
USED JETS Breathing some life into a widebody market that has been in virtual depression, Russian carrier Transaero is to take operating leases from May...
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Source: ANA braces for 787 delivery slip despite no official change
Boeing has made no changes to its 787 delivery schedule, but launch customer All Nippon Airways (ANA) is girding internally for another minor slip. An...
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USA launches open skies talks with Trinidad and Tobago
Caribbean Airlines' takeover of Air Jamaica has prompted the USA to launch open skies talks with Trinidad and Tobago.
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Pemco to offer Boeing 757 combi and quick change conversions
Pemco World Air Services is planning to develop the first passenger to combi and passenger to quick change (QC) conversions for the Boeing 757 in addition...
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Canada SMEs react to CSeries wake-up call
Bombardier's CSeries has cast a harsh light on local suppliers' competitiveness
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In-flight revenues: inside the garden wall
In-flight connectivity service providers look for a rosy patch beyond the pay-for-service model In-flight connectivity service providers look for a rosy patch beyond the pay-for-service model
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PICTURE: Airbus builds 'physical mock-up' of XWB fuselage to avoid A380 mistakes
The decision to build a mock-up was "a lesson learned" from the A380
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Comlux eyes big growth in US completions, MRO business
Business aviation services company Comlux is looking to add new narrowbody and widebody hangars to its rapidly expanding VIP cabin completions and maintenance business in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Business aviation in brief
Bombardier has delivered the first Learjet 60XR business to a Mexican customer and the first Challenger 850 and Learjet 60XR business...
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Skinny genes: shrinking the weight of economy class seats?
Interiors specialists and in-flight entertainment manufacturers have set their sights on integrated seat designs now that the latest generation of economy-class seats have slimmed down