All articles by Ghim-Lay Yeo – Page 44
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Korean Air converts 787-8s to -9s, firms two 747-8Fs
Korean Air (KAL) has converted its entire order of 10 Boeing 787-8s to larger -9s, and will now begin taking delivery of them from 2016 instead of this year. "We've...
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Korean Air firms up two additional 747-8F options
Korean Air (KAL) plans to convert two options for Boeing 747-8 freighter aircraft to firm orders, taking its total orders of the aircraft type to seven.
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Korean Air converts 10 787-8s to -9s
Korean Air (KAL) has converted its entire order of 10 Boeing 787-8s to larger -9s, and will now begin taking delivery of them from 2016 instead of this year.
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Boeing warns of parts shortages from Japan
Boeing has said the 11 March earthquake in Japan could lead to parts shortages in the future, and is working to minimise potential disruption to its supply...
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China Airlines renews CF6 blades after corrosion incidents
General Electric is contacting operators of its CF6-80E1 engines in Asia to check for corrosion on the powerplant's high-pressure turbine blades, following three engine shutdown events on China Airlines Airbus A330-300s.
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AA11: Asia Jet charts plan for growth
Hong Kong business jet provider Asia Jet is eyeing growth in the Greater China market, as it prepares to add more aircraft types to its fleet.
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AA11: AsBAA announces board changes
The Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) has undergone a leadership change, after its members voted on a new board of directors at its annual general meeting.
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AA11: Bombardier boosts maintenance network in China
Bombardier has expanded its service network in China through a partnership with maintenance, repair and overhaul firm Taikoo (Shandong) Aircraft Engineering Company (STAECO), and is looking to do the same elsewhere in other Chinese cities
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AA11: Comac finishes preliminary design phase for C919
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) has completed the preliminary design phase on its C919 narrowbody jet, and has embarked upon the detailed...
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AA11: Goodrich showcases SmartDisplay EFB
Goodrich is showcasing its SmartDisplay Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) among the commercial aircraft components and solutions it is offering to potential customers at Asian Aerospace.
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AA11: Bombardier opens new regional support office in Hong Kong
Bombardier is ramping up its presence in Greater China with the opening of a new regional support office and parts depot in Hong Kong.
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AA11: Metrojet to expand presence in Asia
Hong Kong-based business jet operator Metrojet has announced plans to expand its business in Asia.
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AA11: TAG to take ACJ for Hong Kong operations
TAG Aviation Asia will add its first Airbus A319 Corporate Jet to its fleet in Hong Kong in the coming weeks.
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AA11: Comac shows off C919 in 3D movie
The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) has unveiled a 3D film promoting its C919 narrowbody jet at Asian Aerospace. The eight-minute movie, open to visitors at Comac's stand, gives viewers a glimpse into what the aircraft will look like.
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AA11: Comac finishes preliminary design phase for C919
The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) has completed the preliminary design phase on its C919 narrowbody jet, and has embarked upon the detailed design phase.
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AA11:Harbin future role in Embraer jets is still in doubt
Embraer has yet to receive a decision from the Chinese government on the fate of its Harbin assembly plant, with months to go before the facility is due to produce its last ERJ 145.
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Hainan hints at Airbus and Boeing deals at HK show
China's Hainan Airlines Group is expected to place an order for Airbus and Boeing aircraft on 8 March at Asian Aerospace in Hong Kong
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PICTURES: China Southern's first A380 makes maiden flight
China Southern Airlines' first Airbus A380 made its maiden flight today to Hamburg from Toulouse. The aircraft is at Airbus' facilities in Hamburg...
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Manila airport to drop general aviation
The Philippine authorities are looking at moving general aviation out of Manila's Ninoy Aquino International airport in two years' time, in an effort to create space on the airport's congested runways.
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Airlines can stop Trent 900 checks: EASA
Operators of Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines will no longer be required to carry out repeated inspections of certain engine parts that were mandated by Europe's safety regulator after last November's uncontained engine failure on a Qantas Airways A380.