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Ukraine's Aviant completes its first serial An-148
Ukrainian airframer Aviant has completed assembly of its first serially-built Antonov An-148 regional twin-jet. The aircraft is to be rolled out by...
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BA refuses to back down in face of strike threat
British Airways is refusing to be intimidated by the threat of an extensive cabin crew strike over the Christmas holiday period, insisting that it will not...
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HK Airport to open 10 gate terminal extension
Hong Kong Airport will open a new terminal extension on 17 December, providing ten additional gates for narrow-bodied aircraft.
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Nepali start-up plans daily Kathmandu-New Delhi service
New Nepali carrier Alpine Air plans to start daily Kathmandu-New Delhi services in January 2010, and hopes to commence flights to other parts of Asia and...
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Australia's Skywest November traffic up 7%
Australian regional carrier Skywest Airlines has posted a 7% growth in passenger traffic in November.
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Virgin Blue appoints new chief commercial officer
Australia's Virgin Blue has appointed a new chief commercial officer, Liz Savage.
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Aerovironment expects full-year growth
Aerovironment expects full-year revenue growth of 18-22% for its year to end-April 2010 on the...
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PEOPLE moves
Amendum, AA, Bye Energy, Harbottle & Lewis, Republic Laabs: Gulfstream Wisconsin Following its acquisition of Frontier and...
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Carbon trading
As the Copenhagen climate change summit kicked off, a UK parliament transport committee published a report warning that the European Union's...
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Boeing rises
Boeing The airframer gained stock market altitude as news that its long-delayed 787 flagship project may finally take off lifted shares beyond $56 to a 52-week...
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Glitter leads to grindstone
Hard work of testing follows celebrity launch for Virgin Galactic's suborbital ambitions
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Decision time in Seattle?
United Airlines makes a habit of upsetting its creator when it comes to buying new airliners. With origins that can be traced back to the in-house airline...
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Biplane business is buzzing
Mark Marino finished designs of a newer, better Hatz biplane in 2005. He sells the plans and parts from Sky Harbor Airport,...
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Black into light
The public acknowledgement that USAF's RQ-170 Sentinel unmanned aircraft system exists proves that the likes of Skunk Works are still a vital and vibrant part of the aircraft industry
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FAA: No FIKI for Cirrus SR22
The FAA will bar Cirrus SR22s from flight into known icing from 19 December, pending an inspection and potential rework of portions of the aircraft's TKS anti-icing system.
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British Airways cabin crew vote for 12-day strike
British Airways cabin crew members have voted heavily in favour of industrial action, with a 12-day strike set to begin on 22 December. The vote, which...
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Battle orders
Nations around the world are continuing to modernise their military air arms, despite the global economic crisis. We list their current fleets and purchase plans
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BA set to invest heavily in OpenSkies after abandoning sale
British Airways appears prepared to invest heavily in its all-premium transatlantic operation OpenSkies, after deciding against both selling the division...
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ANA and Etihad to begin code-sharing
Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) plans to have a code-sharing agreement with the United Arab Emirates' Etihad Airways from 1 March 2010.