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Business: Good week - Bad week
Lufthansa is looking at new slimline seats for its short-haul fleet as a way to boost yields by increasing capacity without reducing space for individual...
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Afriqiyah merger would create stronger carrier: Libyan CEO
Libyan Airlines believes its long-proposed merger with Afriqiyah Airways will provide the carriers with a stronger platform on which to compete. Both...
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Lufthansa Technik Philippines pushes for regional growth
The arrival of Lufthansa Technik to the Philippines nine years ago has helped the nation become a leading MRO light
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Garuda suspends Singapore-Ho Chi Minh City route
Garuda Indonesia has temporarily suspended its daily Singapore-Ho Chi Minh City flight due to weak demand.
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MAS delays A380s at request of Airbus
Malaysia Airlines says the delivery of its Airbus A380s has been delayed at the airframer's request.
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ANZ reports 6% fall in October traffic
Air New Zealand has posted a 6% drop in passenger traffic in October, as demand and capacity fell across all sectors.
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Virgin Blue posts 23% increase in October traffic
Australian airline group Virgin Blue has reported a 23% increase in passenger traffic for October, driven by growth in the international segment.
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Airports of Thailand reports 90% fall in full-year profit
National airports operator Airports of Thailand (AoT) has posted a 90% drop in profit for the fiscal year ending 30 September, after it was hurt by the economic...
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IAI, EADS discuss adapting A320 for airborne early warning
European airframer has change of heart after Elta approach
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AirWorks eyes Indian third party airline MRO market
A lack of facilities in the subcontinent has forced airlines abroad for heavy checks. Can local firms plug the gap?
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Emirates in A380 delivery hiatus from late 2010
Engine Alliance reveals that Dubai carrier puts superjumbo additions on hold briefly after 15th aircraft arrives in late 2010
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Core route to a new market
Military specialist Rockwell Collins is taking on the big guns in civil simulation systems
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DARPA re-thinks aircraft acquisition and operations with Vulture
An aircraft that stays airborne for five years - that is the plan for the US defence research department, and one that could change operational outlooks forever
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Indonesia's GMF catering to world market
Low labour costs could help aspiring Asian third-party MROs attract work from airlines in the West
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Working Week: Keeping up the UAV standards
After dreams of flying Phantoms were unsuccessful, Nigel Breyley joined the Royal Navy. He later landed the role of flight standards manager with UK technology company Qinetiq, where he is an authority on unmanned air vehicles
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Comment: Reality check
Pioneering Gulf Air was left behind as its former shareholders spun off their own network carriers. A new action plan must turn its fortunes around if it is to stay viable in the long term
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Jeju Air starts daily Seoul Gimpo-Osaka Kansai service
South Korean low-cost carrier Jeju Air has started a daily flight to Osaka Kansai and is now using Seoul Gimpo as one of its international gateways.
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MHI in talks to assemble P&W GTF engines
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) is in negotiations with Pratt & Whitney to assemble P&W geared turbofan engines (GTF) for Mitsubishi Aircraft's Mitsubishi...
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KAL expands codeshare flights with Alaska Airlines
Korean Air (KAL) is operating more flights under a code-share agreement with Alaska Airlines.