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ICAO emissions group tackles timelines, measurements
Developing nations and countries below a certain greenhouse gas emissions threshold should be held to a different standard than developed nations when addressing...
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Serco achieves more with less
With budgets under pressure, outsourcing giant Serco sees opportunity in the downturn
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Embraer plans to deliver 110 Phenoms in 2009
Embraer plans to produce more than 100 Phenom 100 very light jets this year despite the economic slowdown, but it is slashing production of the super-midsize...
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PICTURE: GKN manufactures A350 XWB wing-spar prototype
UK manufacturer GKN has shown off the first examples of prototype composite rear wing spars for the Airbus A350 XWB wing-box demonstrator at its Yeovil plant...
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Gauging personal carbon footprints
It is a sure-fire way of losing friends and alienating people, but rationing air travel - or personal carbon trading - remains in the arsenal of every ambitious...
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Forecasting the long-term demand for airliners
The world's civil airframers provide regular long-term forecasts on airliner demand, which give their view about the general size of the market in terms of numbers of units.
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Comment: emissions cash cow?
Brussels' push towards a global trading scheme could earn fortunes for some European countries, but it's likely that the market will not produce the results originally envisaged
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Comment: Tejas delays could be a blessing in disguise
It was Groundhog Day at Aero India when a Sitara HJT intermediate jet trainer prototype crash-landed on the show's eve, just as one did at the 2007 show....
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Calculating the most efficient air traffic routes
Foresight and broad planning could reduce commercial aviation fuel consumption by up to 6% annually. That is more than 3.8 billion litres (1 billion USgal)...
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Finding the right formula
All airlines flying into Europe will soon need to show how they intend to disclose their carbon emissions and transport data, the first time aerospace's environmental impact has ever been so publicly held to account
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Business briefs
Boeing 787 programme delays and falling Hawker business jet production have taken a toll on GKN in...
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Working Week: setting the records straight
Setting the records straight Godfrey Ryan is sales and marketing director and co-owner of Waviatech. Founded in 2002 and based near Gatwick, Waviatech...
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Business: Good Week - Bad Week
German carrier Air Berlin's executive board and senior managers are foregoing half of their bonus payments for the 2008 financial year. Air Berlin...
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This Week briefings
As a "precautionary measure" Airbus is cutting by two aircraft a month its production rate...
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O'Leary sees long-term gains from in-flight phone access
Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary is looking to the longer term for its newly-launched on-board mobile phone service to deliver significant ancillary revenue benefits.
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Downturn prompts new look at ownership caps
In a sign of the times, three nations are preparing to relax their rules on foreign ownership of airlines.
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Embraer to only deliver 115 commercial aircraft in 2009
Embraer plans to deliver 115 commercial aircraft this year, a 29% drop compared to the 162 delivered in 2008. The Brazilian manufacturer yesterday...
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Sabre's low-cost inroads show GDS appeal
The traditional Global Distribution System is showing further strength as a tool for the low-cost carrier - an airline business model that long shunned this...