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INTERIORS: EMTEC sheds new light in older 737s
US-based LED lighting specialist EMTEQ has set its sights on current-generation Boeing 737 operators with a mixed fleet of aircraft with and without the...
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INTERIORS: Arinc sees Cabin Connect deal imminent
Arinc (stand 6A24) expects to have a launch airline customer for its wi-fi hotspot product Cabin Connect flying before the end of this year.
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INTERIORS: Cold Jet enables airlines to produce their own dry ice
Sublimation of the dry ice ordered by airlines should become a thing of the past thanks to Cold Jet's new PR750 dry ice producer.
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INTERIORS: Gate Group says airlines moving towards regional cuisine
Gate Group, whose core business Gate Gourmet is one of the biggest brands in aviation catering, is out in force at the World Catering & Onboard Services...
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INTERIORS: Diehl slows expansion to focus on existing businesses
Diehl Aerosystems plans not to acquire further businesses and focus instead on integrating the recent additions into the company. Chief executive Rainer...
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INTERIORS: Iacobucci brings trolleys in line with changes in aircraft interiors
Iacobucci says that it is presenting the dawn of a new era in flight trolleys on stand 7F20.
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Taiwan’s Eva Air to add seven Boeing 777-300ERs
Taiwanese carrier Eva Air is in talks with Boeing to acquire an additional seven Boeing 777-300ERs. The carrier intends to introduce the first three...
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AFSOC on the hunt for M-28 simulator
The US Air Force Special Operations Command is scoping out the possibility of buying a full-motion simulator for its fPolish-built M-28 transports ...
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UK buys eighth Boeing C-17
The UK Royal Air Force has confirmed an order for an additional Boeing C-17 strategic airlifter, Boeing says ...
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FIDAE: Airbus indicates A380 sale in Latin America could take a while
Airbus has indicated it could take as long as five years before it sells its first A380 in Latin America, as the region looks set to remain a narrowbody-dominated...
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USAF to reallocate funds from axed CVLSP contest
The US Air Force is weighing equipment options after its Common Vertical Lift Support Platform fell victim of budget cuts ...
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INTERIORS: Thales sees China deal as 'statement of intent'
Thales managing director of in-flight entertainment systems Alan Pellegrini believes the firm's joint venture deal with China Electronics Technology Avionics...
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ABACE: Lufthansa Technik evaluates Asia-based completion centre
Lufthansa Technik could establish a completions centre in Asia to get more business in the region.
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Cost control worries USAF on new bomber and tanker
The head of the US Strategic Command has voiced concern over cost control on the US Air Force's next-generation bomber and KC-46 tanker programmes ...
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Russia confirms 30-unit order for Su-30SM fighters
Irkut has received a production order to supply the Russian air force with 30 Sukhoi Su-30SM multirole fighters ...
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Ex-Malev 737-800s find homes
Three ex-Malev Boeing 737-800 aircraft have found new homes with Travel Service, Yakutia Airlines and S7 Airlines. The three 2003/04-vintage aircraft...
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Norway on target with Joint Strike Missile plans
Norway expects its Joint Strike Missile weapon system to be operationally available with the F-35 by 2020 ...
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VIDEO: Passengers subdue JetBlue pilot after in-flight disturbance
Passengers en route to an international security conference in Las Vegas apparently assisted in subduing a JetBlue Airways pilot after he began behaving...
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Israeli air force to phase out piloted take-offs for UAS
An Israeli air force requirement to use external pilots during parts of its unmanned air system (UAS) operations will become redundant within the next two to three years, due to the increasing use of automatic take-off and landing (ATOL) systems.
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AIRCRAFT FINANCE SPECIAL REPORT 2012: Storage levels to increase this year
Appraisers expect more commercial aircraft to be parked this year.