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FAA aims to bolster wildlife regulation for airports
All commercial airports with scheduled passenger services in the USA may have to create wildlife hazard management schemes. The schemes will be implemented...
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PIA posts Q2 loss of Rs3.35bn
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has posted a Rs3.35 billion rupees ($40 million) loss for the three months ending 30 June.
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Jetstar Asia resumes services from Singapore to Phuket
Singapore-based low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia aims to launch twice-daily services on the Singapore-Phuket route.
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Jetstar profits helped by NZ push
Qantas Airways' low-cost carrier Jetstar posted a pre-tax profit of A$137 million ($114 million) for the year ending 30 June.
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China encouraging new local carriers to use Chinese aircraft
Start-ups wishing to operate Chinese-made aircraft may find it easier to get an air operator's certificate.
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AirAsia X still deciding on destinations beyond Abu Dhabi
AirAsia X has begun to evaluate the destinations it will fly to from Abu Dhabi, but a decision is not expected until later this year at the earliest.
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Sydney Airport July passenger traffic down 3.2%
Sydney Airport saw passenger traffic fall 3.2% on-year in July, although it would have been flat if not for World Youth Day's boosting traffic in July 2008.
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Baltia to introduce four seating classes with IFE
Start-up Baltia Air Lines plans to configure its Boeing 747 with four seating classes, and offer in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFE&C) to passengers.
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UK has 'no obligation' to meet 232-aircraft Typhoon pledge
The UK is declaring itself to be under "no obligation" to buy any more Eurofighter Typhoons despite failing to take its full 232-aircraft quota agreed under...
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Ukrainian-Russian team keeps An-124 interest afloat
Russia's United Aircraft, Ukraine's Antonov and outsize freight carrier Volga-Dnepr have signed a technical requirements document covering the modernised...
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Brazil's OceanAir to take first A319 early next year
Brazil's OceanAir will become a new Airbus operator in the first quarter of 2010, when it takes delivery of its initial A319 of at least seven. Avianca...
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Bombardier planning June certification for Global Vision
Bombardier says it is on schedule to certificate the Global Vision cockpit upgrade for the Global 5000 and Global Express XRS ultra-long-range business jets...
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Flying Colours wins two contracts
Canadian aircraft completions and maintenance company Flying Colours has been awarded two...
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Interview
INTERVIEW: Republic chief executive Bryan Bedford
Bryan Bedford is attempting to get ahead of the game, making bold moves to redefine Republic's role in the American regional market
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Bangladesh air force eyes upgrades and new aircraft
Bangladesh's air force is embarking on a major modernisation drive. The service hopes to upgrade some of its fighters and helicopters in the near term and...