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Can commercial firms win with NASA?
The Obama administration is asking whether private enterprise should be called up to give NASA a post-Shuttle boost...
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Opinion
Comment: Quality at low cost
Once upon a time the 'Made in China' stamp was a signal to be wary. Now Western airframers are flocking east to reap the rewards of low-cost quality workmanship and forge partnerships
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VIDEO: London City chief executive Richard Gooding on the airports next moves
London City chief executive Richard Gooding on the airports next moves
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VIDEO: Geoffrey O'Byrne-White talks about CityJet's big new rebranding
Geoffrey O'Byrne-White talks about CityJet's big new rebranding
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North and South American operators submit ETS plans despite objections
Carriers from the Americas have begun submitting their monitoring plans for the European Union's emissions trading scheme even as they question the legality...
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Boeing shuffles executives ranks, Albaugh to replace Carson
Boeing has shuffled the heads of three major divisions, replacing the retiring Scott Carson at Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) with Jim Albuagh, his counterpart...
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Southwest replaces unapproved parts on 30 aircraft
Southwest Airlines completed replacement of unapproved parts on 30 of 82 affected aircraft over the weekend, a FAA spokesman has confirmed. The issue...
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Elliptical winglet Citation X delivered
Cessna has delivered the first Citation X equipped with aftermarket elliptical winglets built by Winglet Technology.
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Number of questionable parts on Southwest fleet expands
Southwest has confirmed the number of aircraft in its fleet that contain unauthorised parts has risen from 46 to 82. The issue first emerged roughly...
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Net closes on SkyEurope at Bratislava and Prague
Embattled budget carrier SkyEurope Airlines' operational situation appears to be deteriorating, with Bratislava Airport's timetable indicating a mass cancellation of its flights
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JetBlue and Lufthansa officially seek codeshare approval
JetBlue Airways and Lufthansa today asked the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to approve a codesharing agreement initially covering flights from New...
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Tianjin aiming to be China's Toulouse
Despite competition from Zhuhai and Xian, Airbus opted for Beijing's burgeoning port city for A320 assembly work
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Gateway to China
Asian Aerospace's Hong Kong location puts the show within easy reach of the fast-growing Chinese market
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Taiwan's AIDC breaks ground on composites factory
Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development (AIDC) has broken ground on a new facility that will design, develop and manufacture composite parts for aircraft...
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China Southern H1 profits down sharply
China Southern Airlines has reported a profit of 135 million yuan ($19.8 million) for the first half of 2009, down 85% from 909 million yuan from a year...
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ANZ A320 cabin crew ratify deal on wages and conditions
Air New Zealand (ANZ) Airbus A320 cabin crew have agreed to a union deal over wages and conditions, putting an end to a protracted dispute.
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China and Taiwan start scheduled services after 60 years
Chinese and Taiwanese carriers earlier today launched much-awaited scheduled services across the Taiwan Strait, marking the first time in 60 years there...
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Australia's Jetstar to launch services to Fiji
Qantas Airways has applied for more traffic rights on the Australia-Fiji sector just days after Virgin Blue's V Australia applied for similar traffic rights.