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NewsBranson: Virgin Atlantic might be forced to consolidate
Virgin Atlantic Airways president Sir Richard Branson reluctantly accepts that his airline may be forced to seek out partnerships to compete with the likes...
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NewsIndian authorities recover FDR from crashed Air India Express 737
Indian authorities have found the flight data recorder of the Air India Express Boeing 737-800 that crashed at Mangalore International Airport
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NewsPICTURES: British Army's Lynx AH9A enters use in Afghanistan
The British Army's first upgraded Lynx AH9A utility helicopters are now flying operational missions from Camp Bastion in Afghanistan ...
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Easy does it, Stelios
Low-fare carrier founder is at odds with airline management - and conventional wisdom
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Business: Good week - Bad week
MALAYSIA AIRLINES Compensation for Airbus A380 delays helped lift first quarter net profit to 310 million ringgitts ($97 million).
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In focus: Cargo industry
As the cargo industry recovers from the worst downturn in recent times, Airbus is preparing to deliver its latest freighter, the A330-200F. In our 10-page special report, we explain how Toulouse's new cargo widebody has evolved, and examine why the industry believes the worst is over
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Cargo's cautious optimism
A strong recovery and capacity constraint have been good news for cargo so far this year - but can the brighter bulletins continue?
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This Week Briefings
ASTM International is balloting the 160 members of its aviation fuels subcommittee over a proposed...
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Business quote of the week
Quote of the week "[It's about] trying to make money in an industry which is constantly losing money" DVB Bank global head of aviation bertrand...
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Opinion
Comment: F-35: it's not for children
From this point forward, the F-35 programme starts growing up, or it begins falling apart.
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Opinion
Comment: In-flight anachronism?
Smart gadgets like iPads, laptops and 3G mobile phones give us the world of music, movies and on-the-move communications - but airliners may still need built-in entertainment systems
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Airbus: Ash measurement must verify test-flight findings
Airbus is looking to verify preliminary findings on the risks of volcanic ash to aircraft by conducting a test flight in formation with a suitably-equipped...
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Malaysia's Maritime Enforcement Agency wants UAVs
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency plans to buy shipborne unmanned air vehicles to complement its existing maritime patrol operations ...
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Uncommanded roll on Cubana Il-96 forced return to Gatwick
UK investigators are looking into an uncontrolled roll involving a Cubana Ilyushin Il-96-300 outbound from London Gatwick last month.
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Jet deals - 24 May
Bulgarian Air Charter buys more MD82s Bulgarian Air Charter acquired four Boeing MD82s from the administrators of Alitalia. The carrier purchased Lot...
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Interview
Working Week - Syd Carson
Syd Carson is technical director of aerospace and defence at Manchester, UK-based engineering consultancy Morson Projects, responsible for project management and new business development
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NewsCrashed Polish Tu-154 struck trees below runway elevation
Preliminary findings from the investigation into the Polish presidential Tupolev Tu-154M crash at Smolensk detail for the first time the accident sequence, and underscore the repeated warnings
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NewsQatar's IFEC deal with Thales gets 787 connected
A sweeping new order from Qatar Airways for Thales' next generation TopSeries in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) system on up to 60 Boeing 787s...
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NewsCrashed Indian 737 touched down 'slightly' long: ministry
Indian authorities have recovered the cockpit-voice recorder of an Air India Express Boeing 737-800 that crashed in southern India on 22 May
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Business briefs
TRADING International Lease Finance posted a $403 million negative swing to a first quarter...



















