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ROUTES: Frontier seeks E-190 certification for Aspen
Frontier Airlines is looking at certifying the Embraer E-190 for operations at Aspen as the carrier looks for alternatives to continue serving the lucrative market after it phases out its fleet of Bombardier Dash 8 Q400s.
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Tu-204 crash probe finds catalogue of operational deficiencies
Russian investigators have attributed the crash of a Tupolev Tu-204 at Moscow Domodedovo to the crew's failure to abort an unstable approach despite evidence...
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SR Technics to provide MRO training for Airbus customers
Maintenance firm SR Technics has signed a training services agreement with Airbus under which it will offer a range of training services for the airframer's...
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Rockwell Collins to provide cabin core system for C919
China's Comac has selected Rockwell Collins to provide the cabin core system (CCS) for its C919 aircraft.
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ROUTES: Gatwick enjoys new lease of life
Under new ownership, London's "middle child' airport is breaking out on its own
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ROUTES: ASUR expects rapid recovery following Mexicana suspension
Cancun Airport expects a rapid recovery in traffic following the suspension of operations at Mexicana.
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ROUTES: Las Vegas to host Routes 2013
Las Vegas was unveiled Tuesday as the host of the 2013 World Route Development Forum, marking the first time the event will be in the US.
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ROUTES: Las Vegas hopes for a 2011 uptick in carrier capacity
Las Vegas McCarran airport hopes to celebrate hosting the World Route Development forum next year with a slight upturn in capacity after weathering drastic cuts during the last two years.
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DAE receives Ex-Im funding
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise has received approval for US Export Import Bank support at a 25 August meeting at the bank's headquarters. Toronto Dominion Bank...
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ROUTES: New tax cuts help Vancouver attack cross border rival
The British Columbian axe on aviation fuel tax combined with a raft of incentives being introduced by Vancouver airport marks a fight back against the steady drift of business to US regional airport Bellingham just across the border.
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BA warns recovery has slowed
Offering a candid view of the airline business, British Airways Director of Strategy and Business Units Robert Boyle took the stage during a panel discussion and declared that it is "one of the world's worst in its ability to make money", but "one of the funnest - that's why we're ...
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Opinion
Comment: Endlessly fighting yesterday's battle
True to all expectations, the World Trade Organisation ruling last week on Europe's claim that Boeing receives "illegal" subsidies was a victory for Europe. And, it was a victory for the USA.
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Interview
Working week: John Copley
John Copley is putting years of experience garnered from a variety of roles within the UK's aerospace sector to good use at the helm of the not-for-profit trade association Farnborough Aerospace Consortium
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ROUTES: Lyon's cargo attraction to make up Delta loss
Aeroports de Lyon has its menu set: Providing better service, increasing the number of air routes and improving the interconnection network with the main towns in southeast France.