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Transatlantic tensions flare as UK commits A350 funding
A UK government loan in support of Airbus's A350 XWB programme has sparked a fresh row between Boeing and its French rival ahead of an interim ruling by...
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Opinion
Comment: Blogging into trouble
As we all grapple with the brave new world of the internet and modern communications, the actions of two Boeing employees are a stark reminder that ethical behaviour is still needed
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Business aviation news in brief
Airborne communications company Aircell has clinched approval for its SwiftBroadband system and has shipped the first system to...
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Financing crisis brings Jet Republic to a halt
Fractional ownership start-up Jet Republic has suspended its activities, citing the lack of financing available to prospective customers. A company...
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Air New Zealand July RPKs down 13%
Air New Zealand's (ANZ) July RPKs were down 13% from a year before as passenger traffic continued to slide in line with the global economic crisis and concerns...
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AAI plans major growth for Aerosonde Mk 4.7 unmanned aircraft system
AAI plans to dramatically scale up the 17.5kg (38.5lb) Aerosonde Mk 4.7 - even as the small tactical unmanned aircraft system (STUAS) is in the running for...
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Firefly increases Singapore-Ipoh frequency
Firefly, Malaysia Airlines' turboprop operation, is increasing its Singapore-Ipoh services to daily from four-times weekly.
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Jet Airways transfers some domestic services to subsidiary
Jet Airways is transferring several of its domestic services to no-frills subsidiary Jet Airways Konnect over the next three months.
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Lockheed Martin inducts first C-5B for C-5M modifications
Lockheed Martin on 19 August launched the production phase of a seven-year programme to modify 49 more C-5B/C Galaxy airlifters with more powerful engines...
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Qantas and ANZ hope to benefit from trans-Tasman initiative
Qantas Airways and Air New Zealand (ANZ) hope that an Australian and New Zealand government initiative to streamline travel between the countries will boost...
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JAL studies merging cargo business with Nippon Cargo Airlines
Japan Airlines (JAL) and Nippon Yusen Kaisha have begun negotiations with a view to merging their cargo business in 2010.
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Macquarie Airports posts higher H1 loss of A$299m
Australia-based airports investment group Macquarie Airports (MAp) has posted a net loss of A$299 million ($248 million) for the six months ending 30 June.
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Australia's Skywest installs navigation system on Fokker 100s
West Australian regional carrier Skywest Airlines is installing the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) in its entire Fokker 100 fleet.
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Taiwan moves on purchase of C-27J Spartans
Taiwan is in price negotiations to buy six Alenia Aermacchi C-27J Spartans for its armed forces, with industry sources expecting the deal to go ahead in...
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Gol plans to add several more codeshare partners
Brazilian low-cost carrier Gol is looking to add several more codeshare partners after completing its first IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA). Gol...
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Brazil's OceanAir plans 2015 long-haul launch with A350s
Brazil's OceanAir is considering launching long-haul services in 2015, when it expects to take delivery of the first of 10 Airbus A350s ordered by its parent...
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Search team consider options for broadening AF447 hunt
French investigators are to consider options for expanding the search for the flight recorders of Air France flight AF447 after ending a second phase of...
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Virgin America bolsters IFE processing speed
Virgin America has upgraded its Linux-based in-flight entertainment system (IFE) to allow for more functionality, content and speed.