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Bombardier eyes London City airport operations with CSeries
Bombardier's CSeries small mainline airliner could be cleared to operate from London City airport from 2014. Speaking at the manufacturer's pre-Farnborough...
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Superjet aims for 20 May first flight
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft hopes to begin deliveries to Superjet 100 launch customer Aeroflot early next year, as it finally prepares to begin the flight-test...
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Air Canada latest carrier to detail 787 delivery delays
Boeing has told Air Canada deliveries of its first 787 will be pushed out up to 30 months, resulting in first delivery around January 2012.
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DayJet lays off staff in the face of funding shortfall
The hiring frenzy has reversed at DayJet , where ill-timed financing has come up short and led the Florida-based air...
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Austrian CEO rejects new Saudi investor's allegations
Austrian CEO rejects new Saudi investor's allegations
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Northwest, easyJet praise P&W's geared turbofan
Northwest, easyJet praise P&W's geared turbofan
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One year on: the story of the 787
One year ago, Boeing could not have been riding higher. Its stock and yearly orderbook were climbing to a record peak and its flagship product, the 787 Dreamliner,...
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Rude awakening for dream factories
Far from the 787 final assembly line, two facilities in north Charleston, South Carolina were established to manufacture and integrate fuselage barrels for...
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787 centre wing box redesign buckles schedule
In mid-March, Steven Udvar-Hazy, chairman of International Lease Finance, Boeing's biggest customer, declared to an audience of Wall Street analysts that...
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Flight International's deputy editor Max Kingsley-Jones covers Emirates' financial results and more
Flight International's deputy editor Max Kingsley-Jones covers Emirates' financial results and more
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Emirates awaits Boeing's 777 succession plan
Emirates Airline's president Tim Clark has reiterated his belief that Boeing must...
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Lufthansa Cargo to conduct Krasnoyarsk test flights
Lufthansa Cargo has signed an agreement that could result in transferring its Asian freight hub to Krasnoyarsk, Russia, if the airport's navigation systems...
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SAS expects to dispose of Q400s within six months
SAS expects to sell the remainder of its grounded Bombardier Q400 turboprops within the next six months, but is still forecasting a full-year earnings impact...
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Airbus finally powers up first Wave 2 A380 aircraft
Airbus has reached an important milestone in its effort to recover A380 production,...
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Aer Lingus firms component service pact with Lufthansa Technik
Aer Lingus firms component service pact with Lufthansa Technik
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Royal Jordanian: First 787 could be 30 months late
Royal Jordanian: First 787 could be 30 months late