Fleets – Page 635
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Carriers pay up for cargo price fixing
The air cargo price fixing case that began in February with raids of airline offices could yield more than $1 billion in civil damages even before any government charges are filed.
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Bankruptcy limits
As the wave of carriers spending time in bankruptcy protection shows no sign of abating, it opens up a number of key issues as to the limits of bankruptcy law when it conflicts with other legislation. Should the refuge provided by court supervision allow debtors to play by a different ...
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787 special: Pilot studies
Fast introduction of the fleet is prompting Boeing to set up pioneering training and support initiatives for the 787
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787 special: Starting block
The Rolls-Royce Trent 1000, launch engine for all three Boeing 787 variants, is in endurance testing and on track for certification by July 2007
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787 special: Olympic task
Prompted by growing market success, GE is ramping up its GEnx turbofan development and plans test flights in early 2007
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Airbus faces airline grilling on latest A380 delivery delays
Emirates and Singapore Airlines to be briefed this week on new service-entry slip
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Northwest’s Compass points to deal for E-175s
Sources say the carrier is finalising contract for 36 aircraft for new feeder airline
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FLIGHT TEST: Airbus A380
The A380 is the world’s biggest airliner, but do its handling qualities match its mammoth proportions? We found out when we flew it for the first time
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Boven: ready to broadcast Etihad’s plans
The rapid rise of Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways is currently being directed by the airline’s acting chief executive Geert Boven. He talks here about the ambitions of another gulf carrier phenomenon
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EADS confirms more delays on Airbus A380
European aerospace giant will release details of review of A380 problems within four weeks
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Lufthansa board approves order for up to 65 Airbus aircraft
Envisaged deal covers A320 family and A330