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Routes 09: All eyes on Central Europe
How will airlines and airports react to fill the space left by the recent collapse of the central European budget carrier?
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Routes 09: Macau and Hong Kong face traffic adjustment
While the opening up of the China-Taiwan market to direct scheduled passenger flights is creating new opportunities and benefits for Chinese and Taiwanese...
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Routes 09: Urgency to launch new China operations cools for US carriers
Several US carriers have delayed hotly-contested US-China routes in the face of tight creditmarkets and weak demand
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Routes 09: AirAsia X studies Middle East options
The AirAsia low-fare formula arrives in Abu Dhabi AirAsia X will be meeting with Middle East airports during Routes as it looks at potential...
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Routes 09: Jetstar Asia looks to long-haul
Singapore-based carrier starts China flights, eyes Indian routes and holds long-haul ambitions
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Routes 09: China, Taiwan scheduled services creates new market
The start of direct scheduled passenger flights between China and Taiwan marks a further opening in air connections
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Routes 09: Indian carriers turn to low-cost on domestic
Indian carriers turn to low-cost for domestic Jet Airways has this month begun switching over a number of its domestic flights to its low-cost carrier...
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Business: Good week - Bad week
ALEX GLOCK Embraer's Asia-Pacific managing director hinted at a move into the mainline market when he told the Inside Air Finance conference in Hong Kong...
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Airliner production faces sharp axe: UBS
Investment bank UBS predicts there will be a surplus of 1,400 airliners at the end of this year, necessitating production cuts at both Airbus and Boeing. The...
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AA09: Lufthansa Technik Philippines targets China
Lufthansa Technik Philippines is hoping to secure work from China thanks to a regulatory change in the country.
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Hawaiian pilots vote in favour of strike
Following more than two years of contract negotiations, Hawaiian Airlines pilots have voted to authorise local union leadership to call a strike if union...
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FAA recommends specific training to prevent cowl loss
The US FAA wants operators of Airbus A319 and Bombardier CRJ100/200 aircraft to develop type-specific training programmes to help mechanics and pilots verify...
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Eurocontrol investigating more frequent oceanic reporting
Eurocontrol's single European sky air traffic management research (SESAR) agency has been tasked by the European Commission with investigating the costs...
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Liat Bombardier turboprop returns to Grenada
Caribbean carrier Liat says one of its Bombardier Q300 aircraft returned to Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada this morning as a precautionary...
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Eurocopter hands over first EC135 to Poland
The Polish ministry of health has taken delivery of the first of 23 Eurocopter EC135s. The light twin-engined type will replace the country ageing Mil Mi-2...
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Nano-scale aluminium and ice propel rocket
A solid rocket motor that uses a mix of nano-scale aluminium particles and ice for its propellant has been launched to 1,300ft (400m) by the US Air Force...
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GE Aviation Czech H80 engine gets research grants
Research grants worth $4 million have been awarded by the Czech government to GE Aviation Czech for new turboprop engine technologies. Using the grant...
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NASA Global Hawk first flight on 17 September
A prototype for future PC-based unmanned air vehicle ground control stations developed for NASA's two Northrop Grumman Global Hawks is also a cause for the...
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CIRA plans Unmanned Space Vehicle flight and hypersonic cooperation
Preparations will begin in October for Italy's second supersonic Unmanned Space Vehicle flight, while talks with Australia have started for a related hypersonic...



















