All Fleets articles – Page 689
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Jordanian is to develop Amman as regional hub
Carrier follows Oneworld commitment with strategy to expand its main base
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Airbus tries to allay software fears
Manufacturer responds to concerns over complexity of A380 avionics maintenance by creating internet-based tool
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Airbus drives outsourcing past 60%
Airframer wants more countries participating in production for new programmes to boost sales, starting with A350
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Northwest is big CSeries hope
Bombardier has confirmed it is in talks with Northwest Airlines to launch the 110- to 130-seat CSeries, although financial problems at the bankrupt carrier have caused the Canadian manufacturer to delay a board decision on the aircraft’s launch.
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Royal Jordanian decides on oneworld
Royal Jordanian Airlines is spearheading efforts to link carriers in the Middle East region to the main global alliances with a commitment to join oneworld.
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GOL's Oliveira: Head coach
In the capable hands of chief executive Constantino de Oliveira Junior, Brazilian low-cost carrier GOL is enjoying double-digit margins that are envied around the world
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Wake-up call
Brazil’s TAM is beginning to reap the rewards as the challenge from low-cost rival GOL inspires it to take a firmer grip on its business
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OzJet races into Australian market
Braving a market dominated by Qantas and Virgin Blue, OzJet is about to become Australia’s third scheduled jet operator.
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BMed presently too small to sell: new CEO
British Airways franchise partner BMed’s new chief executive says the carrier is not expecting to undergo a sale until it has expanded to a size which will interest investors.
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Horizon drops CRJ orders for Q400s
Horizon Air has dropped all but one of its eight remaining orders for Bombardier’s CRJ700-701 in favor of the Canadian manufacturer’s largest turboprop, the Q400.