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PICTURES: Further details emerge following 747-8F tug collision
Further details have emerged after one of Boeing's 747-8F flight test aircraft struck an airport tug causing significant damage to the exterior of the number...
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Cathay selling its stake in HAECO
Cathay Pacific Airways is selling its stake in Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering (HAECO) to Swire Pacific so the carrier can invest in its airline business.
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Aires plans to acquire at least seven additional Q400s
Colombia's Aires plans to replace its entire fleet of 11 Bombardier Dash 8 Q200s with larger Q400s over the next five years.
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Avantair continues Florida expansion
Avantair's newly opened operations control centre at its Clearwater/St Petersburg airport headquarters is taking advantage of proprietary scheduling software...
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Working Week Jonathan Norris
WORK EXPERIENCE JONATHAN NORRIS Making a difference by design Jonathan Norris, formerly A350 XWB cabin and cargo programme manager, is Airbus's...
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This Week briefing
India's first operational-standard Tejas light combat aircraft made its maiden flight from Bangalore
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Sikorsky breathes new life into PZL Mielec
PZL Mielec was in decline until its acquisition by Sikorsky. The US helicopter maker has turned it into a showpiece factory
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Poland's GA industry flies the flag at ILA
A new generation of Polish light aircraft manufacturers in Aviation Valley wants to build on the sector's heritage
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Attracting aerospace to Poland's Aviation Valley
Aviation Valley in south-east Poland is its revitalised heartland of aerospace, attracting investors and creating skilled jobs
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USAF confident of meeting 2011 blended fuel target
With a helpful push from an impressed US Air Force, industry confidence in synthetic fuels is gaining momentum
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ICAO's pressure to deliver a global emissions scheme
ICAO is aiming to forge a worldwide emissions trading framework. Can it beat the doubters and succeed?
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Polish military continues expeditionary focus
Can Poland's military still fulfil its overseas commitments after losing so many high-ranking officers in April's Tu-154 disaster?
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How to use less fuel and stay safe
As the cost of aviation fuel continues to rise, can airlines find more efficient ways to operate their aircraft?
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Business briefs
Ukrainian and Russian representatives appear to have reached a compromise on a new formula for handling integration of their countries' aircraft industries
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Business: Good week - Bad week
Russian flag carrier Aeroflot is citing a notable reduction in the number of on-board incidents fuelled by intoxication, after banning alcohol sales...
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Airservices Australia heads new green ATM intiative
Airservices Australia is heading a second collaborative environmental air traffic management initiative - the Indian Ocean Strategic Partnership to Reduce...
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NASA plans subscale green airliner tests in 2015
NASA anticipates flying a next-generation twin-aisle demonstrator aircraft, in unmanned subscale form, by 2015.
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ILA: Berlin Brandenburg airport may face delays
Berlin's airports operator Berliner Flughafen admits a delay to the opening of Brandenburg International airport is an option being considered after new European security requirements forced a rethink on the central terminal design.