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Gulf Air and Oman Air - out of the shadow of the network carriers
Niche players Gulf Air and Oman Air are making efforts to avoid beingeclipsed by their ever-expanding neighbours
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Ukraine's Dniproavia set to take ex-Alitalia ERJs
Fourteen ex-Alitalia Embraer ERJ-145s being sold as part of the Italian carrier's administration process are to be operated by Ukrainian carrier Dniproavia. ATI ...
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Seabird Aviation Jordan has high hopes for Seeker aerial surveillance platform
Seabird Aviation Jordan's aerial surveillance platform offers versatile and economic solution for homeland security role
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Border security
The Arab countries immediately bordering Israel are ramping up weapons spending. The US government is pumping more military aid into Jordan and Lebanon....
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FlyDubai sees huge opportunities for growth of Gulf’s embryonic low-cost sector
The arrival of budget airline FlyDubai is expected to cause ripples among other major operators in the Gulf
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Royal Jordanian focuses on regional jet links feeding long-haul flights to West
Royal Jordanianaims to connect kingdom and its neighbours to the West with mix of regional and widebody jets
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Jordan's reputation for stability and friendliness boosts growth of aviation industry
The kingdom's image as a stable, friendly, non-expensive country has been a major advantage for its growing aviation industry
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Tiger Airways plans Adelaide-Brisbane service
Low-cost carrier Tiger Airways' Australian subsidiary plans to start a daily Adelaide-Brisbane service from 28 March 2010.
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Jet Airways Konnect adds new services from Delhi
Jet Airways' low-cost subsidiary Jet Airways Konnect has started daily flights from New Delhi to Raipur, Chennai and Patna.
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Tiger Airways plans Singapore-Hong Kong flights
Singapore's Tiger Airways plans to start twice daily services to Hong Kong from 1 February 2010.
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Aer Lingus obtains interest in possible aircraft sales
Irish flag-carrier Aer Lingus has attracted interest from several parties following its decision to pursue the possible sale, or sale and leaseback, of aircraft. The...
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FLIGHT TEST: Dassault Rafale - Rampant Rafale
Flight International test pilot Peter Collins is the first Briton to fly Dassault's F3-standard Rafale. Read his exclusive evaluation of the 'omnirole' type ...
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Dubai's airports have growing ambitions
Dubai's airports suffer none of the bureaucracy that besets their European counterparts, leaving the way open for growth
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Desert kingdoms – how the Gulf’s network carriers are riding out the storm
The Gulf's network carriers are riding out the economic storm by pressing ahead with fleet and network expansion plans
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Comment: A400M: the first cut
South Africa has finally lost faith with Airbus Military's delayed airlifter, but only time will tell whether it was right to withdraw now, rather than hold formation through flight test
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Dubai air show: Middle East sets course for economic recovery
Organisers of the Dubai air show are confident the Middle East will lead the aerospace sector's global economic recovery
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Vietnam Airlines to launch Hanoi-Osaka Kansai service
Vietnam Airlines plans to launch a Hanoi-Osaka Kansai service in January to fill the void left by Japan Airlines, which is withdrawing from the route.
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Joining the new jet set
Despite the downturn, Abu Dhabi continues to attract generously backed business aviation charter start-ups. The latest is AJA
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Iraq: starting from scratch
Iraq's arms budget is growing rapidly as it moves to rebuild its security forces in preparation for full military autonomy