All Orders & Deliveries news – Page 152
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Idle regional jet fleet hits new high of 360, of which 150 are new types
Jump in number of stored aircraft is a feature of a 'maturing' industry - particularly in USA - says RAA president
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More details emerge on Chinese stakes in Airbus A320 plant to be situated in Beijing's Tianjin port
Further details have emerged about the Chinese consortium that will have a direct stake in Airbus’s new narrowbody aircraft assembly plant in Beijing’s port city of Tianjin.
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M&M and LOT agree deal to collaborate on Orka project
Polish and Slovakian partners target European certification of surveillance monoplane
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Philippine Airlines to order Boeing 777s instead of 747s
Order expected to be substitute for long-standing 747-400 deal
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Airbus China considers local manufacture of Airbus A320 wings, UK could lose exclusive hold on assembly work
Wings for the A320s that Airbus will assemble in China could be produced locally as part of the European manufacturer's plans to outsource more production to the Asian country. The move would see the UK lose its exclusive hold on Airbus wing production.
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European certification agency EASA eyes 15 December as possible deadline for Airbus A380 type approval
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is planning an early Christmas present for Airbus this year, with agency insiders pointing to a definitive date of 15 december for A380 type certification.
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China signs for 150 A320s and 20 A350XWBs as Airbus commits to final assembly line in Tianjin
French and Chinese heads of state preside over Airbus signing ceremony in Beijing
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Battle royale: Airbus's fortunes fall as Boeing's rise
In the big airliner market, Airbus's fortunes have fallen as fast as Boeing's have risen, while Bombardier and Russia wait in the wings
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China special: Set to deliver - the export market
A booming export market is encouraging growth in the air cargo sector, and a profusion of Chinese and foreign-backed start-ups are ready to deliver the goods
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Rivals fill route voids left by Varig
Brazil's airline market is undergoing historic change as Varig is forced to relinquish to local rivals much of its former international prowess.
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Not in denial - Forum feedback
The airline industry is fully engaged in the environmental debate, says John Hanlon, secretary general of the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA), which favours including aviation in emissions trading, but on the basis that it rewards efficient carriers
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Cargo special: India - sleeping giant
India's fledgling air cargo market is poised for explosive growth as local operators plan to expand their fleets to meet soaring demand