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EVA plays it Strait
Over the next couple of years a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will appear for Taiwanese carrier EVA Air, believes its new president Peter Chen.
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Farnborough: Osprey lifts off - Bell Boeing MV-22B special report
After a difficult development, the world's first production tiltrotor is within months of becoming operational, and possibly a war zone deployment - read our report
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Picture: Boeing delivers 2,000th 737 Next Generation aircraft, with Southwest Airlines taking 737-700
Boeing yesterday delivered the 2,000th aircraft from its 737-600/700/800/900 Next Generation family of aircraft with Southwest Airlines taking a a 737-700.
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Farnborough: Boeing looks set to enter 500-seat market, shifting 747-8 Intercontinental capacity closer to rival Airbus A380
Capacity of 747-8I moves closer to rival Airbus A380
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Pictures: Australian General Dynamics F-111 approved for service re-entry after June wheels-up landing
The Royal Australian Air Force's fleet of 26 General Dynamics F-111 strike aircraft has been approved to re-enter service on completion of checks of the aircraft.
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Pictures and video: Spectrum 33 proof-of-concept VLJ crashes in Ohio, killing both test pilots
Spectrum Aeronautical’s Spectrum 33 very light jet prototype crashed yesterday at an airport runway near Spanish Fork, Utah killing both test pilots.
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Pictures: Inside Genesis I, the world's first private inflatable space craft
Inside the Bigelow Aerospace Genesis I, the world's first private inflatable spacecraft, objects provided by the company's employees float around in the microgravity.
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Airbus goes for extra width - A350 XWB special report
The original A350 is dead. From its ashes rises a bigger design the European manufacturer says is 'entirely new' - read our special report.
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Farnborough: European CAAs could lose aircraft certification tasks in EASA outsourcing shake-up
Some European national aviation authorities could lose their share of aircraft certification work if a forthcoming review of outsourcing by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) brings an internal market focus to bear.