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AA09: Embraer’s Hainan cancellations add to regional sales woes
The cancellation of 25 Embraer ERJ-145s by China's Hainan Airlines has caused a serious dent in the sales fortunes of the western regional manufacturers...
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SPn business jet could re-emerge under new identity
The Grob Aerospace SPn light business jet could be resurrected under a new name by the end of the year if discussions with an established airframer to take...
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WTO waters as muddy as ever
A ruling by the world's fair trade referee will not solve the Airbus-Boeing subsidies dispute
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AA09: VistaJet sees strong Asian growth potential
VistaJet (stand 5F19) is at the show with a strong presence aimed at bolstering Asian demand for its services. The fast-growing on-demand/block charter...
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AA09: Iacobucci cooks up a new gourmet offer
A new multifunctional cooking unit capable of serving restaurant quality food at 35,000ft is being introduced at Asian Aerospace by Iacobucci HF Electronics...
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AA09: Asian Aerospace organiser expects strong attendance at 2009 show
Despite the world's current financial turmoil, Asian Aerospace organiser Reed Exhibitions is confident that this year's show will surpass the success of...
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Fight for funding: UK industry calls for increased defence spending
On the eve of the DSEi show, an industry group has launched a campaign calling on the UK to boost spending on defence activities ...
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AA09: Lufthansa Technik eyes Asian market opportunities
Lufthansa Technik (LHT) (stand 9A01) is at the show aiming to broaden its Asian customer base after sinking significant investment into its Beijing-based...
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AA09: China's attitude change to business aviation will boost sales says Airbus
A change in attitude towards the ownership of business jets in China will see a major growth in orders particularly in the area of larger cabins, says the...
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AA09: Jet Aviation promotes new Beijing FBO
Jet Aviation (stand 7A23) is promoting its new fixed-base operation facility at Beijing Capital International airport, which it operates as a joint venture...
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AA09: Elite debut spearheads Airbus Asian push
The first Airbus A318 Elite to be registered in Asia is on display at the Asian Aerospace static park as the aircraft managed by BAA Jet Management gives...
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AA09: Asian Airlines relook model amid economic crisis
Asian airlines come to Hong Kong amid a deep economic crisis and falling passenger and cargo numbers, which are making some rethink their business models. In...
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AA09: Bombardier makes Chinese business aviation push
As an old hand in the Chinese business aviation market, David Dixon has seen the situation change tremendously over the 20 years that he has been based in...
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North Sea helicopters first to be tracked by offshore multilateration
Surveillance of oil support helicopter operations using multilateration instead of radar has been launched over the North Sea. Multilateration is not...
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AA09: Chinese banks to the rescue as airframers seek financing
China has come to the rescue as aircraft manufacturers seek new sources of finance for their airliner deliveries in the credit crunch. Speaking at...
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AA09: Massage seat adds in-flight comfort
A selection of Relaxor cabin seat massagers by manufacturer Inseat Solutions (stand: 9D16) is on display at the show. "The massage system is input...
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Australia signs lease deal for Israeli Heron UAVs
Australia has signed a lease agreement with a Canadian firm covering the leased operation of IAI Heron UAVs in Afghanistan ...
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AA09: Comac unveils model of the C919 airliner
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) will unveil at the show a model showing the exterior design of its much-anticipated Comac C919 - the aircraft...
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Opinion
Comment: 787: where the buck stops
With Scott Carson's exit, Boeing Commercial Airplanes is largely purged of the names most outsiders would associate with the troubled development of the...
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KPMG study favours Macquarie Airports split from parent
An independent study by consultancy KPMG has found that Macquarie Airports' (MAp) planned A$345 million ($294 million) payout to its parent to secure its...