All Strategy news – Page 666
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Oman Air sets out initial long-haul fleet plans
Oman Air intends to introduce nine Airbus A330s by the end of 2011, doubling its fleet size and heavily increasing the airline's capacity as part of a government...
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Airbus leads Boeing as orders surge in first half of 2007
Airbus's order-fest at last month's Paris air show has catapulted it ahead of...
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Malta gets big in MRO
Politically , Malta might be a new member of the European Union , but geographically the island is further south than parts of Africa. The...
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17 July Briefings
Ilyushin manufacturer to join oak MERGER Uzbekistan's manufacturer of Ilyushin types, Tashkent Aviation Production Organisation, is to come under the...
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Business briefs 17 July 2007
business briefs AERCAP LAUNCHES SECONDARY SHARE OFFERING FINANCING Dutch lessor AerCap is planning...
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Pressure mounts for Boeing 787-10 decision as Airbus A350 comes into frame at Qantas
Boeing 787 launch customer Qantas is pushing the airframer to commit to the development of a long-range -10 stretch and is considering the largest A350 XWB...
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Pratt & Whitney Canada selected for White Knight II engines
Pratt & Whitney Canada's PW308 turbofan engine is to power Virgin...
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The Boeing 787 Deamliner timeline
1995 Airbus launches A330-200, usurping the 767-300ER, which had led the mid-size, long-range widebody market. 1997 Boeing launches 767-400ER "double-stretch"...
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Mike Bair - the man behind the 787
mike bair The man leading the 787 is one of a long line of Boeing engineers turned executives. Having joined the company in 1979 as an engineer on...
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Poorest performers can improve
countries Poorest performers can improve Recent history shows that states which, like Indonesia, have had a consistently bad safety record compared...
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Europe agrees draft proposals for ADS-B surveillance programme
Europe has agreed on the objectives of a programme to introduce automatic...
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Headlines briefing
ACQUISITION Private equity firm The Carlyle Group is to acquire Arinc from its current shareholders, which include several...
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Cockpit techs to aid runway incursion problem
New guidance on electronic flight bags and widespread concern about runway incursions are spurring industry efforts to develop cockpit-based safety systems
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Focus on corporate flyers
Air France's Dublin-based airline knows the business community needs a premium service. Chief executive Geoffrey O'Byrne White spoke to Working Week about his carrier's operations