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BA to cut equivalent of 1,700 cabin crew in November
British Airways is confirming the equivalent of 1,700 full-time cabin crew posts will disappear by the end of November, but insists the cuts are voluntary.
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VIDEO & PICTURE: Gulfstream rolls G250 and G650 within two weeks
Gulfstream has rolled out its second new business jet in as many weeks. The first prototype of the super-midsize...
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Aer Lingus to axe hundreds of jobs
Aer Lingus is making further job cuts as part of a €97 million ($143 million) per annum cost cutting programme announced today that will also see the Irish...
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WAEA2009: Panasonic reveals new IFEC product offerings
Panasonic Avionics is introducing entry-level in-flight entertainment solutions as part of its X Series product line.
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Qantas CEO calls on regulators to improve air traffic management
Qantas Airways has called on Australian regulators to improve the country's air traffic management system.
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Thai Airways adding services
Thai Airways International is increasing services to Australia, Russia, Norway and the USA.
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Qantas employing 100 apprentice engineers
Qantas Airways is increasing its engineering workforce now that it is bringing Airbus A330 heavy maintenance work in-house.
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WAEA2009: Aircell tables standalone Internet for bizjet market
Aircell has introduced a new standalone, high-speed Internet unit for the business aviation market.
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WAEA2009: AP Avionx launches Cab-n-Connect
AP Avionx, which provides critical system components to enable in-flight broadband services, has launched a new 802.11n cabin wireless access point called...
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WAEA2009: EMS Formation selected for Lumexis IFE servers
Fiber optic in-flight entertainment provider Lumexis has signed an agreement with EMS Formation to design and manufacture the company's IFE servers.
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WAEA2009: Row 44 to deliver first ad-supported in-flight Wi-Fi
In-flight connectivity service provider Row 44 has partnered with mobile audience media company JiWire to deliver the world's first ad-supported in-flight...
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UK signs support deal for Apache attack helicopters
AgustaWestland has been awarded a major contract to support operations of the UK's Apache attack helicopters until at least March 2014 ...
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Malev shortlists designs in Q400 livery competition
Hungarian flag-carrier Malev has released a shortlist of designs after inviting entries for a special livery on one of its Bombardier Q400 turboprops. The...
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Turkish to add freighters, select passenger widebody next year
Turkish Airlines is looking to add two Boeing 777 and two Airbus A330 cargo aircraft to its fleet, while a decision on purchasing 787 and A350 XWB passenger...
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747-8 hit by fresh delays and $1bn write-down
Boeing has announced a fresh delay to the first flight of the 747-8 freighter, to the first quarter of 2010, and revealed that it will not now deliver the...
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Virginia’s space driver
Virginia based-Orbital Sciences has 3,600 employees and a 27-year track record in manufacturing satellites and ground and launch services, and providing...
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Orbital Sciences' Taurus II motors near testing
Decommissioned ICBM motors and Russian, European and Japanese components are helping keep the USA in space
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AirAsia defers eight more A320s
Malaysian low-cost carrier group AirAsia will defer eight Airbus A320s it was due to receive in 2011, bringing its total A320 deferrals to 16. The...
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Opinion
COMMENT: Helicopter safety has no choice but to improve
Helicopters don't have to be the poor relations of fixed-wing aircraft, with safety worries consigning them to niche applications - the tools exist to raise operating standards dramatically