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NewsThe growth of Chinese aviation, airlines and the aerospace industry in China
As Airbus announces agreements for the supply of 150 narrowbodies and 20 A350XWB widebodies to China and plans to create a final-assembly line in Tianjin, we group together a series of articles looking at the growing importance of the Chinese aviation market.
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NewsUS start-up Skybus orders 65 firm Airbus A319s
Columbus, Ohio-based Skybus places surprise order for large A319 fleet
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NewsChina signs for 150 A320s and 20 A350XWBs as Airbus commits to final assembly line in Tianjin
French and Chinese heads of state preside over Airbus signing ceremony in Beijing
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Airbus signs one of largest ever US single orders with 65-aircraft A319 deal with start-up Skybus
US low-cost start-up Skybus has placed a firm order with Airbus for 65 A319s, Airbus says the contract represents one of the largest single orders ever by a US carrier.
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Insurers likely to consider lone pilots in VLJs too risky to offer suitable cover, NBAA experts conclude
Single-pilot commercial operations with very light jets are unlikely to be considered an acceptable risk by insurers despite technological advances to make the latest generation of aircraft easier and safer to fly. This is the consensus of an NBAA aviation insurance and risk management seminar.
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Aerospace quality chiefs look to unify manufacturing and environmental standards
Aerospace quality managers are examining whether a merging of quality and environmental standards in manufacturing is not only feasible, but also desirable.
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The British MoD has outlined a 20 year national research and technology plan in bid to make UK 'the innovation nation'
The MoD has outlined its national research and technology objectives for the next 20 years. Can industry deliver?
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