All Fleets articles – Page 582
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Airbus lines up A380 for ANA bid
Airbus will pitch the A380 at All Nippon Airways following the airline's recent...
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Airbus has best start to a year with 238 orders in January
Airbus has had its best-ever start to a year in sales terms, booking 238 orders in January helped on by the firming up of a...
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US carrier mergers “an imperative”
Mergers in the US airline industry will be no less compelling for the next presidential administration, Republican or Democrat, according to the chief executive...
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Singapore Airlines begins to expand its A380 operations with London joining network
Singapore Airlines has started to piece together a global network for its Airbus A380 fleet, with the launch of services to London next month. The...
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Israel special - Flag carrier El Al thrives despite high fuel costs and competition
airlines El Al's new departures Israel's recently-privatised flag-carrier is thriving, despite fuel costs and an open skies policy that has increased...
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Singapore 2008 - Turboprops and jets in the Philippines
airlines Philippines hots up The Philippines' airline market is expanding but some operators are finding that increasing services is proving...
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Airbus predicts demand for A380-type aircraft could exceed 2,000 aircraft if congestion worsens
Airbus has raised its forecast of demand for A380-size aircraft only slightly to 1,700 deliveries in its latest...
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GE probes three 777-300ER power-loss incidents
An unusual rash of engine shutdowns since early December has temporarily stranded three normally reliable General Electric-powered Boeing 777-300ERs. Although...
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Airbus increases airliner demand forecast by almost 10% in new outlook
Airbus is citing a higher projected rate of air passenger growth, and second-hand aircraft becoming a less attractive option, as key factors for increasing...
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BA could eventually operate up to 30 A380s: Airbus
Airbus is confidently predicting that British Airways will ultimately boost its A380 …