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Americas news in brief
Northwest to sell nine A319s Northwest Airlines unveiled plans in July to sell nine of its 65 Airbus A319s. Its Air Line Pilots Association chapter...
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A350 avionics to expand on A380 systems
Airbus and Boeing are providing glimpses of the potential for flightdeck development beyond the initial equipage for their new competing widebodies, respectively...
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Airbus prepares to support A300 and A310 until 2050
Airbus expects to be assisting A300/A310 operators for another 35 years as its product support department transitions to an "in-service only" mode for the...
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Finnair forced to replan due to E-190 delays
Finnair is facing up to three months' delay to its Embraer 190 deliveries, although the Brazilian manufacturer is striving to tackle its production backlog. Last...
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PICTURES: Quest Kodiak gets US approval
Quest Aircraft has received US certification for its Kodiak single-engine turboprop and has earmarked first...
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Winning the west
As Sukhoi Civil Aircraft prepares for the September rollout of the Superjet 100 (SSJ), the acid test will be not only whether the Russian airframer can deliver...
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Boeing confident 787 will meet schedule targets
PRODUCTION STEPHEN TRIMBLE WASHINGTON DC Boeing confident 787 will meet schedule targets Manufacturer must overcome weight and other issues to...
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ATR expects to certificate new EFB option by September
ATR is expecting CMC Electronics' electronic flight bag to be certificated for its aircraft by September, forming one of a number of product enhancements...
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Airbus leads Boeing as orders surge in first half of 2007
Airbus's order-fest at last month's Paris air show has catapulted it ahead of...
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Pressure mounts for Boeing 787-10 decision as Airbus A350 comes into frame at Qantas
Boeing 787 launch customer Qantas is pushing the airframer to commit to the development of a long-range -10 stretch and is considering the largest A350 XWB...