Fleets – Page 669
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Foster kicks around in Kazakhstan
Peter Foster has served in plenty of countries during his 17-year airline career – most in south-east Asia, several in Europe, Qatar and Australia – but he never expected to deplane in Kazakhstan.
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Freighters: Boeing’s broad smile
With a flood of orders and two product launches, Boeing has reversed its fortunes in the large freighter market
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Values: Steady climb
Lease rates and values are on the up, with the Boeing 767-300ER a particularly hot property and the MD-80 one to watch
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Malaysia to bite turnaround bullet
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has unveiled a sweeping restructuring aimed at turning around the loss-making flag carrier, which new chief executive Idris Jala warns will “fail” without immediate change.
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Dream start
Boeing has halted its decline with the new 787 Dreamliner, whose bulging orderbook has forced Airbus into a hurried response
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In flight TV: Going live
Is live in-flight television an answer for low-cost carriers looking for ways to boost revenues and distinguish themselves from competitors?
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Airbus studies emergency traffic avoidance system to act without pilots
Airbus is studying development of an advanced traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS) that would automatically manoeuvre the aircraft away from a potential mid-air threat without input from the flightcrew.
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ILFC predicts A380 demand surge
Leasing company forecasts flurry of orders, with the yet-to-be-launched 650-seat stretch to dominate