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JAL, Vietnam Airlines to codeshare on Fukuoka-Hanoi route
Japan Airlines plans to place its code on Vietnam Airlines' Fukuoka-Hanoi service.
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Lisa plans to expand seaplane family
French start-up manufacturer Lisa Airplanes is planning to build a family of turbine-powered seaplanes based...
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Business briefs
Airbus' wholly owned French aerostructures subsidiary Aerolia has completed its takeover of the airframer's...
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Air India to use 777s on all long haul destinations
Air India will deploy Boeing 777s on all west bound international destinations as well as Tokyo.
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Air New Zealand forecasts more fuel savings with 767 winglets
The blended winglets on Air New Zealand's Boeing 767-300ER aircraft are expected to help the carrier enjoy 19% higher fuel savings than forecast.
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Tokyo's Haneda may become 24-hr international hub
Japan is considering turning Tokyo's Haneda Airport into a 24-hour international air hub.
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Auckland Airport bond issue to raise NZ$125m
Auckland International Airport plans to offer up to NZ$125 million ($92 million) in bonds to the public.
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Network strength will enable Copa to resist merged Avianca-TACA
The strong position Copa Airlines has built up over the past decade at its hub in Panama will prove its best weapon to combat any increased competitive threat...
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Cathay Pacific September traffic falls 2%
Cathay Pacific Airways'September traffic remained virtually flat as passenger numbers fell from a year before.
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New Zealand's Eagle Air drops Oamaru-Christchurch service
Air New Zealand subsidiary Eagle Air has suspended services on the Oamaru-Christchurch route.
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Dreamliner troubles return to haunt 747-8F
The diversion of engineering resources to Boeing's troubled Dreamliner has forced the airframer to give up on its plan to fly the first 747-8 Freighter on...
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This Week briefings
Airbus delivered 104 aircraft during the third quarter, taking 2009 production to 358. Total A380 deliveries...
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Working Week: Cutting the cloth to suit the cabin
Cutting the cloth to suit the cabin Shane Bray is commercial director at Simon Jersey, the UK-based airline crew and corporate uniform specialist....
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Funding gap reshuffle
Airliner leasing companies have so far averted financial crisis, but greater shake-ups loom
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Opinion
Comment: Volunteer or be volunteered
Business aviation could easily be safer than it is. Corporate operators and big fractional ownership companies could improve only a little as their standards...
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NBAA 09: Safety, efficiency top avionics hit list
Aircraft deliveries might be down, but new avionics technologies could drive the industry out of the doldrums
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Qest, Tecom eye Jan 2010 certification for new Ku-band antenna
Tecom and Qest, which together are bringing a new Ku-band antenna system to market, expect to receive US FAA certification for their product by the end of...
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Europe to address US ETS concerns
The European Commission will hold a technical discussion about the European Union's emissions trading scheme with EU member states, the US and Eurocontrol...