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Midnight Express: A night in the life of UPS's European air hub
In an exclusive web feature, Flight International's Commercial Aviation Editor Max Kingsley-Jones spends a day at UPS's air hub at Cologn Bonn airport, Germany.
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AA wary of MD-80 replacement due to lack of narrowbody alternatives
Ageing MD-80s could fly on if US carrier opts to focus on shaping fleet to cope with growing international traffic
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Bombardier to ditch CSeries in favour of RRJ participation
Canadian manufacturer opens talks on Russian Regional Jet involvement and briefs airlines on interim CRJ900 stretch
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Nigeria to get tough on unsafe aviation authorities
African country's aviation minister orders radical overhaul of several aviation agencies
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Dead tired
Increasing numbers of accidents are citing pilot fatigue. While knowledge of its effects is growing, regulators are not listening
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Only human: Safety and Low-cost carriers
Low-cost carriers have created an operating model that is changing the way short haul works. But it has never been critically examined
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ERJ-145 deal earns reprieve for Chinese assembly line
Airline order saves struggling Embraer joint venture from threatened closure
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Airbus wins...but rival is top dollar
End of year flurry sees European company triumph on orders. However, widebodies give Boeing advantage on value
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Mexican Uprising
Mexico is the latest big market to welcome low-cost start-ups, as the regulatory regime is slowly relaxed. But life has been tougher for its established carriers. Read Flight International's special report.
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Garuda crisis deepens after defaults
Garuda Indonesia is in more financial trouble after defaulting on scheduled loan payments that were due at the end of 2005.