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Gokongwei: Correcting mistakes at Cebu Pacific
Asia's first low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific is returning to strength with improved efficiencies and a firm belief in its business model This is a classic...
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GE details GE38 for Sikorsky's heavylift CH-53K
General Electric will begin rig tests on the GE38-1B turboshaft for Sikorsky's...
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6th Airline Strategy Awards
The 2007 Airline Strategy Awards have once again recognised the industry's leading executives and top management teams. Now in their sixth year, the Awards...
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Segmentation in the all-business sector
"We'll grow the overall size of the business class market by taking on economy and premium economy" Lawrence Hunt chief executive, Silverjet Segmentation...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007 - pictures
Over 200 guests from around the world gathered in the spectacular setting of Lincoln's Inn in London on 15th July to witness the presentation of the 2007...
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Keeping it in proportion
Securing stables after horses have scarpered is an accusation those responsible for aviation security constantly face. After each scare - from 9/11 and the...
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PICTURE: US Navy Super Hornet deal could cut JSF numbers
The US Navy is in "low-level discussions" with Boeing on a plan to link F/A-18E/F Super Hornet production to the start-up...
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Lockheed fixes F-35 glitch after power failure
Lockheed Martin expects to conduct the next flight of its first F-35 Joint Strike Fighter in mid-August, after introducing a design fix required after a...
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US airport safety under microscope
Alleged systemic covering-up of air traffic control errors by US Federal Aviation Administration employees at Dallas Fort Worth airport is to be investigated...
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NASA considers larger Ares V launch vehicle fairings
NASA has been evaluating larger 10m (33ft) and 12m fairings for its Constellation programme's Ares V cargo launch vehicle that will carry the Earth departure...
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Qinetiq turns down EASA duty hours research project
A leading research authority on pilot fatigue and its effect on flight safety has shunned an opportunity to advise European aviation authorities directing...
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Commercial operators bid to buy Russian air force's An-124 outsize freighters
Several operators of the Antonov An-124 outsize freighters are expected to line up to acquire more of the type from the Russian military as it prepares to...
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FAA proposes streamlined cert for large private jets
The US Federal Aviation Administration is proposing to simplify the process that private aircraft owners can choose to follow...
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DayJet prepares to launch on-demand service
DayJet is staffing all its aircraft with two pilots but in the air everything is handled by just one the dawn of dayjet Jeffrey Decker Delray...
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The others waiting in the air taxi rank
SATSair carries 1,800 passengers a month in its 26 Cirrus SR22s Magnum Jet is aiming for a 2008 start using the Adam A700
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EADS regroups for new era
'Normal' management structure intended to unify company and revive Airbus's fortunes
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Probe asks why Airbus A320 could not stop
sector author name location Probe asks why A320 could not stop Although the runway is short it was technically long enough, so investigators...