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NewsPICTURE: Bombardier Belfast prepares to test CSeries carbonfibre wing demonstrator
Bombardier's Belfast plant is gearing up to begin series production of the CSeries' carbonfibre wing as it prepares to begin ground-testing its recently...
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NewsGulfstream G650 resumes flight-test campaign
Gulfstream resumed flight-testing of its G650 business jet on 4 December, nine days after the ultra-long-range aircraft made its abbreviated maiden flight...
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British Antarctic Survey gets thumbs-up from IBAC
The British Antarctic Survey has been awarded the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO)...
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NewsAirbus confirms A400M first flight this Friday
Airbus Military has confirmed that its A400M transport is scheduled to make its first flight on 11 December, with aircraft MSN001 due to lift off from San...
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GE Aviation prepares for H80 certification testing
GE Aviation Czech is set to begin, by year-end, certification testing of its new 800shp (600kW) H80 turboprop engine which is targeted at the utility, agriculture and business and general aviation aircraft markets
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NewsWEBINAR: Airport IT trends 09
In a new innovation for Airline Business it is teaming up with SITA to present an interactive webinar designed to feature this year’s Airport IT Trends Survey, on 9 December at 15:00 GMT.
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Cross-cutting Honeywell flight management system takes flight with Gulfstream G650
Honeywell is getting in-flight experience with the new wave in flight management system technology on board the Gulfstream G650, which has the company's...
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South African CAA to intensify Airlink audit after ERJ incident
South Africa's civil aviation authority is intensifying an audit of regional carrier Airlink after it suffered its third serious incident since mid-September,...
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EasyJet chief Harrison to step down in June 2010
EasyJet chief executive Andy Harrison is intending to step down from his post at the end of June next year. Earlier this year the UK budget airline...
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Aborted Garuda take-off closes Medan airport for three hours
A Garuda Indonesia aircraft that was departing from an airport in North Sumatra has aborted its take-off on the runway, leading to a three-hour closure of...
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Suvarnabhumi to undergo 76.5bn baht expansion
National airports operator Airports of Thailand (AoT) plans to spend 76.5 billion baht ($2.3 billion) to expand Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport.
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China Cargo to use Boeing's EFBs and AHM systems
China Cargo Airlines has signed an agreement with Boeing to use its Electronic Flight Bags (EFB) and Airplane Health Management (AHM) systems on the carrier's...
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Asiana plans Pusan-Singapore service
South Korea's Asiana Airlines plans to start a new service between Pusan and Singapore from 12 July 2010.
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ANZ to start Rotorua-Sydney service
Air New Zealand will start a twice-weekly service between the North Island city of Rotorua and Sydney from 12 December.
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NewsShaken Airlink calls in specialist to review operations
South African regional carrier Airlink has recruited an independent specialist to carry out an extensive review its operations after a string of accidents...
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Delta reveals Gogo upgrades
Delta Air Lines next week plans to begin beta testing a new in-flight portal for the Gogo in-flight Internet service it offers to passengers.
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FAA Administrator seeks review of communications outage
FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt has commissioned an independent review panel to examine the 19 November telecommunications outage that lasted four hours...
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United to examine narrowbody fleet options in 2010
Fresh from placing an order for 50 widebody aircraft today, United is now focused on its narrowbody replacement options.
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Barracuda UAV could link with Typhoon for attack demo
EADS's Barracuda unmanned air vehicle could be teamed with a Eurofighter Typhoon for a ground-attack demonstration ...



















