Fleets – Page 664
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China set to be offered Airbus A320 production line
Airbus closes in on decision on proposal for local assembly of narrowbody airliners at rate of four a month
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ERJ-145 deal earns reprieve for Chinese assembly line
Airline order saves struggling Embraer joint venture from threatened closure
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SR Technics in A380 talks
Third player set to enter MRO market as Swiss firm discusses link with Qantas
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Airbus wins...but rival is top dollar
End of year flurry sees European company triumph on orders. However, widebodies give Boeing advantage on value
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Mexican Uprising
Mexico is the latest big market to welcome low-cost start-ups, as the regulatory regime is slowly relaxed. But life has been tougher for its established carriers. Read Flight International's special report.
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ATR records 90 orders in 2005 to become joint top of regionals league
The resurgence of the turboprop market last year has vaulted ATR to the head of the turboprop order rankings, with 90 net orders for 2005 compared with 61 for Bombardier's Q Series.
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Behind the order book
Record aircraft orders do not necessarily indicate good times ahead, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA, with analyses from Fabrice Tacoun
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Carriers renew fleets
More than a decade after studies began, state-owned Air India and Indian Airlines have finally ordered a wealth of new Airbus and Boeing types to help them renew and expand their ageing fleets.
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Full recovery
Leasing companies are enjoying some of the best market conditions they have ever known, and are ordering aircraft heavily once again
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Finance and Leasing markets
The leasing market stormed back to its peak in 2005, encouraging lessors to begin ordering aircraft heavily once again. Investors are also viewing airlines more favourably. Our annual leasing survey, compiled by sister fleet data service AvSoft, features details of the Top 50 leasing companies and our rankings.