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GE holds the key to power - Airliner delivery analysis 2007
We have number-crunched engine deliveries for the past decade to find out exactly how the big three, plus their joint ventures CFM and IAE, share the market spoils. Read our findings.
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Boeing 737-900ER on course to meet April delivery goal despite faulty sensor glitch
Certification of the Boeing 737-900ER is still on schedule to meet its original April delivery target to launch customer Lion Air despite extended testing periods caused by faulty sensors, and additional evaluation for revised stall characteristics and the autoland system.
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Ground work: ADS-B
Australia should now have ADS-B coverage above 30,000ft - but development issues have blown it off course. Can it get back on track?
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Fuel prices force Thai to drop A340-500 non-stops to USA
Airline axes New York and Los Angeles direct services but agrees A380 reparations
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Pictures: Bombardier launches CRJ900 stretch, the CRJ1000, with 38 firm orders and 23 options
Bombardier today officially launched a stretch version of its CRJ900, a 100-seat aircraft called the CRJ1000 that the Canadian manufacturer began discussing early last year after shelving its original CSeries plan. Previously designated the CRJ900X, the CRJ1000 holds a list price of over $46 million and launches with 38 ...
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Bye bye bankruptcy? Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines
As fitter and trimmer Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines get ready to say goodbye to the US Chapter 11 process what kind of shape will the former bankrupts emerge in? Are they future-proofed to avoid this court of last resort?
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JAL takes radical action to stem losses
Japan Airlines (JAL) is to step up job cuts under a "revival plan" that it hopes will return it to consistent profitability after a difficult few years.