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Pictures: Bombardier launches CRJ900 stretch, the CRJ1000, with 38 firm orders and 23 options
Bombardier today officially launched a stretch version of its CRJ900, a 100-seat aircraft called the CRJ1000 that the Canadian manufacturer began discussing early last year after shelving its original CSeries plan. Previously designated the CRJ900X, the CRJ1000 holds a list price of over $46 million and launches with 38 ...
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Bye bye bankruptcy? Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines
As fitter and trimmer Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines get ready to say goodbye to the US Chapter 11 process what kind of shape will the former bankrupts emerge in? Are they future-proofed to avoid this court of last resort?
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JAL takes radical action to stem losses
Japan Airlines (JAL) is to step up job cuts under a "revival plan" that it hopes will return it to consistent profitability after a difficult few years.
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Tiger breaks Qantas-Virgin Blue duopoly in Australia
Singapore-based low-cost carrier Tiger Airways is seeking to break the "cosy duopoly" of the Qantas Airways Group and Virgin Blue through the launch of a new domestic airline in Australia.
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Arranged marriages: Russia focus
Despite confusing government signals, Russia's airline industry is slowly beginning to consolidate
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Finnair finalises deal on A350 delay reparations
Carrier negotiates bargain XWBs from Airbus as part of compensation talks
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A380 shows the press its prowess
David Kaminski-Morrow describes a unique passenger experience on board the giant airliner's first media flight
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Pictures: Airbus A380 cabins revealed today as SIA confirms Sydney route will be world's first, followed by London in 2008
Airbus today hosts around 200 journalists on the A380, marking its first public passenger flight, as SIA reveals details of its entry into service.