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Indonesian regulator imposes new law on scheduled airlines
Indonesia's government has introduced a new law requiring scheduled airlines to have at least ten aircraft by early 2012.
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Air Canada CEO Brewer resigns
Air Canada chief executive officer Monte Brewer has resigned effective 1 April, succeeded by former carrier executive Calin Rovinescu.
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IATA expects normal growth will not resume until 2011
IATA expects passenger demand to fall further and warns it could take longer for a recovery to emerge compared to previous recessions.
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IATA expects smaller declines in cargo traffic for remainder of 2009
IATA expects the cargo market to begin showing signs of a slight pick-up with freight volumes dropping about 10% over the next few months, compared to the...
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Hawaiian plans to quietly introduce premium meals
Hawaiian Airlines plans is introducing meals for purchase on long-haul flights in addition to complimentary meals the carrier already offers.
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S-92 helicopter makes record flight for UK maritime agency
The UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency helicopter search and rescue service at Stornoway in the north...
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Mid-air collisions force Australia to review aerodrome procedures
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has launched a review of the country's general aviation aerodrome procedures...
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Firefighting DC-10 available to lease
A McDonnell Douglas DC-10 firefighting-configured aircraft is available for lease to European governments. The US-registered aircraft - the second of only...
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Lessor LCI orders 20 CSeries including first CS300s
Operating lessor Lease Corporation International has emerged as the second firm customer for the Bombardier CSeries twin-jet, with a firm purchase agreement...
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X-51A programme admits facing long odds
Boeing X-51A programme officials acknowledge that they face long odds for completing a successful flight-test programme for the hypersonic vehicle with only...
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Aerolineas Argentinas deal draws near
Argentina's government and Spain's Grupo Marsans are on the brink of a deal to settle their differences...
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New uses for old bases
Two business campuses are set to make Wales the UK's centre for UAV testing and training of military maintenance specialists
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Survival specialists
Like all SMEs, Wales's small aerospace suppliers have had to develop distinct product offerings to beat overseas competition
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European investors close in on North American targets
Amid shifting exchange rates and economic turmoil, European firms havestrengthened their presence in North American aerospace and defence.
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Wales special report: Made in Wales
In this special feature we look at how Wales's aerospace industry has taken off and whether its new-found knowledge economy can withstand the onslaught of the global downturn.
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Airbus's Welsh plant gears up for A350 challenge
Is building the composite wing for the A350 one of the most challenging tasks ever for the Airbus UK plant in North Wales?
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Lufthansa Technik gets more engine work from PAL
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has signed a 12-year contract with Lufthansa Technik to handle repair and overhaul work on the engines used to power its Airbus...
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Business briefs
Following a year it calls the most successful in its history, MTU Aero Engines expects revenues to hold...
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World Airlines directory 2009 - Crisis Management
Huge losses are hitting the airline industry round the world and carriers are tightening their belts - but will the chaos lead to changes and a more solid future?