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    Southwest pilots ratify new contract

    2009-11-02T17:48:43Z

    Pilots at Southwest Airlines have voted in favour of a tentative five-year contract after rejecting a previous tenative pactin June of this year.

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    Special Report: Maintenance

    2009-11-02T17:00:00Z

    As airlines continue to scrutinise every element of their cost base, we look at the appeal of outsourcing maintenance to emerging markets, along with the contentious people issues this stirs up

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    Airlines tell Bombardier it's all about programme execution

    2009-11-02T16:12:00Z

    After years of accumulated delays by the Boeing 787 and Airbus A380, airlines tell Bombardier that on-time programme execution and supply chain management...

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    TAM A320 crash: Reason for mis-set throttle still unclear

    2009-11-02T16:00:00Z

    Brazilian investigators have been unable to determine why the crew of the TAM Airbus A320 which fatally overran at Sao Paulo Congonhas, two years ago, landed...

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    Bombardier to offer wider middle seat for CSeries

    2009-11-02T15:57:00Z

    Bombardier plans to feature a wider middle seat aboard its CSeries single-aisle aircraft. The the five-abreast 100 to 125-seat CS100 and larger 120...

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    Comment: Awakening from a connectivity coma

    2009-11-02T15:00:00Z

    Boeing has far more important things to worry about than deciding what in-flight connectivity it will choose for the 787. Shouldn't it focus on getting the...

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    Finding a new role

    2009-11-02T15:00:00Z

    Many regional types are discovering a new market in the freight sector as their passenger-carrying days draw to a close

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    Slow burners

    2009-11-02T14:00:00Z

    Although production of the older Russian and Chinese regional types runs at a trickle, upgrades are still being developed

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    Turning back time

    2009-11-02T14:00:00Z

    Reliability, ruggedness, versatility, economy and excellent short take-off and landingperformance have been the hallmark of two unpressurised turboprops long out of production. But now, the former de Havilland Canada Twin Otter and Germany's Dornier 228 are poised to re-enter production.

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    New carrier aims to serve Albanian diaspora

    2009-11-02T12:54:00Z

    A new Albanian low-cost carrier plans to start services on 1 December, focusing initially on serving the Albanian community in Germany. Tafa Air aims...

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    Rizon readies VIP faciliities for 2010 completion

    2009-11-02T12:45:00Z

    Middle East and UK-based business aircraft charter and management company Rizon says it is working toward a February...

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    Niche benefits

    2009-11-02T12:00:00Z

    During the summer, France-based GECI International marked a new phase in its aim to maintain a presence in the light utility twin-turboprop market

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    World Airliners '09 - Regionals

    2009-11-02T11:00:00Z

    Part two of our restyled annual appraisal of airliner programmes scrutinises the major developments in the regional sector, with leading data for each type provided in tabular form.

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    Plans for the future

    2009-11-02T10:00:00Z

    As new updates come on stream, ATR and Bombardier are now evaluating their next moves in theturboprop sector Both of the major turboprop manufacturers...

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    Crew skills under the spotlight in London

    2009-11-02T10:00:00Z

    Airline pilot performance in non-standard situations is being affected by the way in which line flying has changed over the past 20 years, says Airbus's...

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    Ryanair pressures Boeing with threat to cancel 737 orders

    2009-11-02T09:32:00Z

    Irish budget carrier Ryanair is threatening to cancel or defer aircraft orders from Boeing, and temporarily stem its growth, if it fails to secure a fleet-renewal...

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    Regional revolution

    2009-11-02T09:00:00Z

    History will decide whether 2009 will represent one of the watersheds that occurs in civil aviation every decade or so.

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    Business briefs

    2009-11-02T09:00:00Z

    At the World Trade Organisation, the USA has queried state subsidies to...

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    Air India tries to avoid another pilots' strike

    2009-11-02T04:47:55Z

    Indian flag carrier Air India is trying to avert another strike by its pilots by securing funding from financial institutions to pay salaries and incentives.