Fleets – Page 628
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Arab carriers propose single pan-Arab entry visa to boost traffic to Middle East
Middle East airline representatives are proposing the creation of a single visa for the Arab region in order to aid development of tourism and travel within the area.
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Idle regional jet fleet hits new high of 360, of which 150 are new types
Jump in number of stored aircraft is a feature of a 'maturing' industry - particularly in USA - says RAA president
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More details emerge on Chinese stakes in Airbus A320 plant to be situated in Beijing's Tianjin port
Further details have emerged about the Chinese consortium that will have a direct stake in Airbus’s new narrowbody aircraft assembly plant in Beijing’s port city of Tianjin.
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Africa report: Survival test
The list of challenges facing African carriers never seems to get shorter and liberalisation is painfully slow. But a willing few are making progress
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Training & recruitment: German lessons
China has embraced Germany's approach to technical and practical training to meet demand for maintenance personnel to support its fast-growing airline sector
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Airbus starts fightback but widebodies still lag
European airframer closes order gap to Boeing after sales surge during October
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AirSealines targets fleet of 50 Twin Otters in five years
Greek operator plans to be first in line for Viking Air's Series 400 amphibious aircraft
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Capacity shortfall hampers Qatar
A lack of aircraft has cramped the ambitions of Qatar Airways over the past year, but it is accelerating once again with seven new routes in 2007.
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Flybe feasts on BA's regional arm
UK-based low-fares regional flybe has more than doubled its business and operations with the bold acquisition of loss-making BA Connect.
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Asia comes under profit pressure
Asia's main airline lobby group is forecasting only a modest improvement in the cumulative profitability of its members in 2007 as it expects margins to remain tight.