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PICTURE: 787 cruises with landing-gear stowed
Boeing has released an image of its 787 in largely-clean flight configuration, with the twin-jet's landing-gear raised. The landing-gear remained deployed...
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MAS has no plans to acquire 787
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) says it will not place orders for the Boeing 787, citing the long lead time before the aircraft can be delivered.
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ANA and Continental apply to code-share
Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Continental Airlines have applied to code-share on each other's flights, less than a week after Japan and the USA concluded...
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Air Macau plans Macau-Tokyo Narita service
Air Macau plans to start a service between Macau and Tokyo Narita.
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Brisbane airport's curfew to be reviewed
The Australian Government plans to review the need for a curfew at Brisbane airport in early 2012 owing to concerns over noise management.
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SIA suspends flights to Pakistan and Nanjing
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is suspending its services to Pakistan and Nanjing in China owing to low demand.
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Australia's MAp increases stake in Brussels airport
Australia-based MAp Airports has acquired an additional 3% stake in Brussels airport for €46.3 ($66.7 million).
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Changi, Chongqing Airports to collaborate
Singapore's Changi Airport Group (CAG) and China's Chongqing Airport Group have signed a collaboration agreement, and CAG's consulting unit has signed for...
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SIA A380 returns to Paris after power failure in galley
A Singapore Airlines (SIA) Airbus A380 had to turn back to Paris on 16 December after the power went out in its galley.
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JAL survey suggests pensioners may accept 30% cut
Japan Airlines (JAL) may be able cut pensions to former employees, suggests a recent survey of JAL pensioners.
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Australia's Cobham inks A$170 million deal with Chevron
Cobham Aviation Services Australia has leased two Avro RJ100s from BAE Systems Regional Aircraft, and signed a long-term extension for a BAe 146-300 it already...
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Qantas professional engineers take industrial action
Almost 200 professional engineers from Australia's Qantas Airways went on strike again today, but no flights were affected.
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Scotland's Flyglobespan collapses as funding deal fails
Scottish holiday carrier Flyglobespan has ceased operations after its tour operator, Globespan Group, collapsed. The Edinburgh-based
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House passes spending bill that adds 10 C-17s, restores F-35 alternate engine
The US House of Representatives has passed a $636.4 billion defence spending bill that rescues the F-35 alternate engine and Boeing C-17 from termination...
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X-51A WaveRider first flight delayed until February
The US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has pushed back first flight for the Boeing X-51A WaveRider to February, a four-month delay caused by the unavailability...
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Colgan believes loss of pilot situational awareness caused February crash
Colgan Air has submitted a report to the US National Transportation Safety Board saying it believes the fatal 12 February crash of one of is Bombardier Q400s...
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Southwest names new Northwest Florida routes
Southwest Airlines will launch flights to Baltimore, Houston, Nashville and Orlando from a new airport near Panama City, Florida on 23 May.
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German air force receives its first fighter-bomber Eurofighters
The German air force has taken delivery of its first four Eurofighter Typhoons equipped air-to-ground attack. The aircraft were handed over to Fighter Bomber...
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FAA had concerns with Phenom 300 ice protection
Engine temperature constraints are behind a series of special conditions that the US FAA has levied on Embraer as a condition for receiving certification in the US for the Phenom 300 light business jet.