All articles by Mary Kirby – Page 53
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Bombardier deploys Q400 component repair programme
A new Q400 component repair and exchange programme is being introduced by Bombardier as part of a broader initiative to expand its maintenance offerings...
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Government subsidies for airlines not likely, says US Airways CEO
Government subsidies for airlines not likely, says US Airways CEO
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Struggling US carriers slash fleets
Unprecedented fuel prices have created a crisis of historic proportions for the struggling US air transport industry, forcing legacy carriers to pull down...
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US airline merger frenzy eases as fuel prices bite
Merger talks that were reignited in April after Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines unveiled plans to combine operations have all but dissipated as sky-rocketing...
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Canada, EU close in on open skies
Canada and the European Union have moved closer to forging an open skies-type air transport agreement, following an initial meeting between negotiators in...
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American Airlines to divest of Eagle division as part of capacity cuts
AMR is pressing forward with plans to divest its wholly owned regional American Eagle Airlines even as it prepares to slash the carrier's fleet and reduce...
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Embraer sets July target to choose suppliers for C-390 transport
The Brazilian air force has moved one step closer to becoming the launch customer for Embraer's proposed C-390 tactical transport ...
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Fleet slashed as American unveils new capacity plan
American Airlines’ parent AMR Corp will retire at least 75 mainline and regional jets as part of a newly unveiled plan to slash 2008 domestic capacity in the face of record high fuel prices, growing economic concerns and a difficult competitive environment.