All Orders & Deliveries news – Page 134
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Airlines turn attention to new in-flight entertainment technology
As they feel the pinch of high fuel prices, airlines are turning their attention to new in-flight entertainment and connectivity technology as a lucrative revenue stream
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SkyEurope hacks back fleet commitment again
Central European low-fare carrier SkyEurope Airlines is adjusting its fleet-expansion plans, again with a capacity reduction that will give it 26 aircraft...
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Business: Good week - Bad week
EMBRAER The Brazilian airframer signed a long-term service contract with Aeromexico Connect to support its fleet of ERJ-145 and 190 jets. The deal makes...
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ILFC expects first Boeing 787 in November 2011
US lessor International Lease Finance is expecting to take delivery of its first Boeing 787 in November 2011, some 22 months behind the original date. ILFC...
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Brett Godfrey: Virgin Blue's silver lining?
Virgin Blue chief Brett Godfrey believes the carrier can turn high fuel costs to its advantage. Is he being overly optimistic or can the carrier weather...
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Lessors swap freighter orders to passenger to fill 787 gap
US leasing companies Aircastle and Guggenheim Aviation Partners are responding to the increased demand for widebodies, in the wake of Boeing 787 delivery...
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Tianjin airport plans second runway to aid A320 test flights
Tianjin's Binhai International Airport will build a second runway by May 2009 to help in the test flights of the Airbus A320 aircraft will be manufactured...
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Macedonian Airlines taking two ex-Nationwide 737-500s
Macedonian Airlines taking two ex-Nationwide 737-500s
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Indonesia's grounded Riau Airlines changes management
Indonesia's grounded Riau Airlines changes management
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Mooney chooses RR500 turboprop for new product development
Mooney Airplane Company is to flight test the new Rolls-Royce RR500 turboprop engine to evaluate it as a customer option...
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OSHKOSH 2008: Honeywell taking orders for new avionics
Honeywell taking orders for new avionics
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OSHKOSH 2008: Big Foot takes a giant step forward
It was described in an EAA publication as a “Super Cub on Steroids” when the first Sherpa prototype appeared at Oshkosh 14 years ago. Now the jumbo-tired tail dragger prototype is back at AirVenture but this time alongside its latest variant the K650T, powered by a Honeywell turbine engine ...
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Emissions Clampdown - But will cleaner engines be forgotten?
Europe is poised to decide how to deal with NOx, but will the authorities take into account advances in engine technology?
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Amrican Airlines flies 767 with blended winglets
American Airlines flew one of its Boeing 767s with blended winglets on 20 July after winglet manufacturer GKN Aerospace delivered a set to Aviation Partners...
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Strong widebody market lifts Rolls-Royce's confidence
Strong widebody market lifts Rolls-Royce's confidence
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Yuri Miroshnikov: Leading Ukraine International through rapid expansion
Yuri Miroshnikov has seen Ukraine International Airlines nearly triple in size since becoming president in 2004 and is preparing the mostly government-owned flag carrier for more rapid and profitable growth despite record high fuel prices.