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ANA pilots' strike called off
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has averted a 24-hour pilots’ strike planned for today but has yet to reach an agreement with the unions.
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Kenya Airways acquires additional 777-200ER and 767-300ER
Kenya Airways has ordered one additional Boeing 777-200ER and has agreed to lease one additional Boeing 767-300ER.
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A380 to wear full Emirates colours at Dubai air show
As the Airbus A380 comes to the end of its successful tour of the Asia-Pacific region Airbus has revealed that it will display the aircraft at next week’s Dubai air show in the full colours of launch customer Emirates.
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NBAA fund-raising generates over $100k for Katrina victims
Last week's National Business Aviation Association convention raised $100,000 for New Orleans citizens affected by Hurricane Katrina.
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Ramp damage costs airlines $10bn
Flight Safety Foundation estimate of annual expenses more than doubles when bill for personal injuries is included
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Raytheon details AESA radar flight test plan
Trials to start in mid-2006 as congressional committees earmark funds for ANG
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The pilots who put cutting edge technology to the test
Sqn Ldr David Firth is a test pilot on the UK Royal Air Force’s Panavia Tornado GR4 based at Boscombe Down. He has been with the RAF for 21 years
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Boeing launches new 747-8 family, Cargolux and Nippon Cargo to buy
Boeing has launched the new Boeing 747-8 program, which includes the 747-8 Intercontinental passenger airplane and the 747-8 Freighter airplane, wining orders from Cargolux and Nippon Cargo.
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Netherlands counts cost of helicopter setbacks
Simulator crisis derails NH90 training, as second Chinook crashes in Afghanistan
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Off the Ground
Rebuilding the Iraqi air force after two Gulf wars and years of decline is proving a challenge for the interim Iraqi government and the coalition forces
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Filling the Gulf
There are two things everybody wants to know when it comes to the Gulf’s airlines: how can three airlines that were insignificant or did not exist a few years ago – Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways – sustain their breakneck growth when their domestic markets are relatively small and without ...
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Serious business
Business aviations's image in the gulf is changing from luxury transport for the super rich to time-saver for busy executives