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Indian Airlines tries again to lease widebodies for Europe
Indian Airlines is trying again to lease up to a dozen widebody aircraft in part to expand its international network to Europe
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Reagan Washington National re-opens to GA
More than four years after 9/11, Washington DC's Reagan National has reopened to general aviation, with the first flight into the downtown airport today.
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Emirates pushes Boeing on 787-10X
Emirates is stepping up pressure on Boeing to firm up plans to build a larger, 300-seat derivative of the 787 to replace the 777-200ER.
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Singapore Govt to launch own biennial airshow
Singapore’s Government is to run its own biennial airshow from 2008 after talks with the existing operators
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A380 to visit Asia-Pacific and Middle East
Airbus is finalising plans to take its A380 on a visit to the bases of early customers Emirates, Malaysia Airlines (MAS), Qantas Airways and Singapore Airlines (SIA).
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Air Canada denies renewed pilot dispute will hurt 777/787 plans
Air Canada is denying that a breakdown in mediated talks to resolve Air Canada’s pilot seniority dispute will affect the carrier’s already troubled purchase of Boeing 777s and 787s.
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Lufthansa achieves highest-ever nine-month loads
Nine-month figure from German flag-carrier Lufthansa show that the airline has achieved a 4.7% rise in passenger traffic and a 1.5-point increase in cabin load factor.
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Aero Vodochody wins first French contract
Czech aerospace company Aero Vodochody is continuing to successfully reposition itself as a supplier partner to Western manufacturers after a disappointing recent performance for its two key aircraft programmes and Boeing's departure as main shareholder.
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Gaileo Avionica to supply RF components for JSF
Galileo Avionica, part of Finmeccanica's Selex Sensors and Airborne Systems business, has been awarded a contract with BAE Systems in the USA to develop radio frequency (RF) components for the Lockheed Martin-led F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme.
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Pilot blames stress for bad landing
Unstable high-speed Ryanair 737 approach forces Irish carrier to re-evaluate and improve its training procedures
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A fairer deal?
Interline agreements, which let passengers travel on multiple airlines on just one ticket, are coming under European Commission competition rule scrutiny