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Airbus poised to rethink A350 galley design after customer backlash
Airbus could be set for a major design U-turn in a key area of the A350...
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Indonesia's Kartika tentatively agrees to order up to 30 Superjets
Indonesian carrier Kartika Airlines has tentatively agreed to become the Asian launch customer for the Sukhoi Superjet 100...
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Enrique Beltranena: Creating Mexico's largest domestic carrier in less than three years
Enrique Beltranena: Creating Mexico's largest domestic carrier in less than three years Volaris chef executive Enrique Beltranena...
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Bombardier nears CSeries facility design awards
Canadian airframer Bombardier is close to awarding a contract for the design of its CSeries assembly plant in Mirabel, Quebec.
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Sun Country secures financing for lease payments
Sun Country Airlines has won bankruptcy court approval for financing from fellow Petters Aviation subsidiary Elite Holdings. The Minnesota-based carrier...
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Bombardier forecasts some order cancellations
Bombardier Aerospace saw its fiscal third quarter revenues dip slightly to $2.3 billion from $2.4 billion in the year-earlier period, reflecting lower deliveries...
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Cross-continental mergers too complex for now: Conte
While he believes that global consolidation will arrive eventually, Iberia chief executive Fernando Conte believes mergers within continents are a more realistic...
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Airbus's Boeing 787 internal brief exposed
Highly sensitive Boeing documents detailing problems with the troubled 787 programme are being used by Airbus to craft its response to its rival's widebody....
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Embraer prepares for launch of new-look C-390 transport
Embraer says it is preparing a response to a new Brazilian air force tender with a redesigned and more capable C-390 transport ...
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Israel's Arkia to introduce ex-Globalia Embraer 195
Israeli carrier Arkia Airlines is to introduce an Embraer 195 on routes between Tel Aviv and European destinations, becoming the country's first operator...
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Australia details sweeping reforms to aviation
Australia's Labor government has announced sweeping reforms to the country's aviation sector, one of which rekindles a long-running debate over where Sydney's...
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ESA reverses 2005 decline but ambition is elusive
Space science was the clearest winner in the European Space Agency's member states' budget deliberations for 2008 to 2011, but high-profile plans for manned...