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WheelTug seeks electric wheel drive certification in 2011
Chorus Motors subsidiary WheelTug intends to conduct ground testing of its electric wheel drive on a Boeing Next Generation 737 after having successfully...
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Korea Aerospace Industries receives first 737 AEW&C
Boeing has delivered its first 737-based airborne early warning and control system aircraft to local partner Korea Aerospace Industries under Seoul's four-aircraft...
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German army CH-53GA prototype flies
Eurocopter has performed the first flight of a prototype Sikorsky CH-53GA transport helicopter for the German army.
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DARPA launches search for unmanned A-10 replacement
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency could demonstrate within two to three years a new unmanned aircraft designed...
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AEI formally launches MD-80 cargo conversion product
Aeronautical Engineers (AEI) has formally launched a passenger-to-freighter conversion (PTF) for the Boeing MD-80.
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China's Shenzhen security bureau orders AW139
The Shenzhen Public Security Bureau in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen has ordered an AugustaWestland AW139 helicopter. It will use this medium...
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Vietnam reportedly buys 12 more Sukhoi Su-30MK2 fighters
Russia has reportedly sold a dozen Sukhoi Su-30MK2 fighter jets to its political ally Vietnam.
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Avro Business Jet prospects brighten as financial concerns trump egos: BAE
BAE Systems Regional Aircraft is hopeful of "further successes" with cost-conscious operators in the corporate...
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Trigana Indonesian ATR in emergency landing on rice field
An Indonesian Trigana Air Service ATR 42 made an emergency landing in a rice field today after reporting a failure on one of its turboprop engines.
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KLIA passenger numbers up 7.8% in 2009
Passenger traffic at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) rose by 7.8% to 29.7 million in 2009, with Malaysia's main air gateway buoyed by the strong...
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Macau, Japan formally sign new air services agreement
Macau and Japan have formally signed a new air services agreement that removes all restrictions on capacity except for flights to Tokyo.
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China Southern passenger traffic up 10.6% in January
China Southern Airlines has posted a 10.6% growth in overall passenger traffic in January, driven by strong growth in the international segment.
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Kingfisher plans seven new routes
India's Kingfisher Airlines plans to launch seven new international routes to Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
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Beijing airport traffic up 7.4% in January
Beijing Capital International Airport posted a 7.4% growth in passenger traffic in January.
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Bangladesh wants to buy fighters, helicopters and maritime patrol aircraft
Bangladesh has vowed to buy a squadron of new fighters and has resumed efforts to purchase two maritime patrol aircraft.
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Hawker Pacific prepares to open Shanghai fixed-base operation
Hawker Pacific will open its new fixed-base operation at China's Shanghai Hongquiao airport on 26 March.
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Asiana reports 231.5bn won losses in 2009
South Korea's Asiana Airlines has posted 231.5 billion won ($200 million) in losses in 2009, as the carrier was hit by reduced passenger demand.
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Royal Brunei to resume Shanghai service
Royal Brunei Airlines is resuming flights to Shanghai, almost two years after it suspended the service.
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Colombia's domestic market grew 13% in 2009
Colombia's domestic market grew 13% in 2009 as fast growth at low-cost carrier Aires drove big traffic gains on the country's trunk routes in the second...
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Cathay aims to launch services to Moscow
Cathay Pacific Airways plans to launch services to Moscow in an effort to capitalise on visa-free entry for Russians into Hong Kong.