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New owner to expand Piper’s presence in Asia Pacific
Piper Aircraft owner American Capital has sold the Florida-based general aviation manufacturer to Asia-Pacific-based corporate finance and investment firm, Imprimis
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Mexicana to formally join Oneworld in October
Mexicana has pushed back its ascension into the Oneworld alliance from May until October.
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Swine flu blunts optimism of slight rebound for airlines
Recent IATA analysis shows a degree of optimism that emerged in financial markets in April has been dampened by the outbreak of the swine flu.
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Industry makes it case for EU support
Industry faces a battle for EU attention as it seeks help with financing and research
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Embraer Lineage 1000: Where modest meets magnificent
Luxuries aboard Embraer's Lineage 1000 include 'wow' divans, pressure-mapped seats, surround sound, shower and bed
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PICTURE: Urban Aeronautics reveals 'Fast Mule' ducted fan UAV
Urban Aeronautics has completed initial windtunnel tests of a newly disclosed 250kt (465km/h)-capable cargo variant of its Mule ducted-fan unmanned air vehicle. Powered...
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Latest: Swine flu and the airline sector
Mexicana cancels flights but refrains from wholesale capacity cuts
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Indian air force suffers first Su-30MKI crash
The Indian air force has suffered its first loss of a Sukhoi Su-30MKI multirole fighter, with one of its aircraft having crashed in Rajasthan state on 30...
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Brittle business - Business jet programme update
Corporate flying is in crisis. On the eve of the EBACE business aviation exhibition in Geneva we examine manufacturers' and operators' reactions to the economic downturn and look at what they have in mind for the future
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Working week – Flying caps a career hat-trick
Ray Brindle worked in information technology and then for a dot.com company before he became a full-time flier. Now a contract pilot for the US Environmental Protection Agency, he faces a variety of challenges
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Confident Boeing revises 787 pre-flight testing methodology
With Boeing pushing closer to a June first flight of its long-delayed 787, the company has revised its pre-flight testing methodology after expressing growing...
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This Week briefing
Embraer moved into the red in the first quarter with a net loss of $23.4 million, compared with a net profit...
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US researcher nears cabin contamination blood marker breakthrough
A US medical researcher is "just months away" from identifying blood markers in the blood of air crew and passengers that would link neurological degeneration...
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Business - Briefs
Rockwell Collins' pre-tax income held steady at $492 million for the six months...
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Airline industry rocked by swine flu outbreak
The Mexico-centred swine flu outbreak may not hit airline traffic as hard as did the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic but, compared...
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BMI restoring 'missing' Israel on ex-BMed jets' maps
BMI expects the introduction of Airbus A330s on the Tel Aviv route to resolve an awkward matter with the in-flight entertainment systems on certain aircraft,...
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Emirates defends safety regime
Emirates today issued a statement defending its safety practices