All articles by Max Kingsley-Jones – Page 69
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Slow down: Flight's annual airliner census
Our annual airliner census reveals that growth has tailed off after a boom and turboprop fleets are expanding as small regional jets decline
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Airbus faces airline grilling on latest A380 delivery delays
Emirates and Singapore Airlines to be briefed this week on new service-entry slip
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Gulf special: Fighting talk
A battle royal is brewing as the Gulf's newcomers Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways chase Emirates to be the region's leading global network carrier
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Flying Airbus's gentle giant - test-pilot's first impressions
Flight International test-pilot Mike Gerzanics is still writing his full report on the A380, but Max Kingsley-Jones reveals their first impressions after last week's flight
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A380 production delays force change to route-proving plan
Slipping production schedule means that route-proving will now not be conducted using second aircraft off line
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We flight-test the Airbus A380 for the first time
Test pilot Mike Gerzanics calls the vast A380 a docile giant after flying the aircraft from Toulouse
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What's it like to fly on an Airbus A380? First 'passengers' find out with Early Long Flights
Early long flight test programme aims to get feedback on how well cabin works
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Bombardier and Embraer see more jets cancelled than sold in first half
Net sales are negative as 70-seaters join 50-seater decline
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Atlas Air and Polar Air Cargo parent group maps out plan to order Boeing 747-8Fs for its fleet renewal
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, parent of US cargo carriers Atlas Air and Polar Air Cargo, is poised to conclude a deal for up to 12 Boeing 747-8 Freighters as it begins a major fleet-renewal programme.
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Second chance - the A350
The A350 will arrive on the market two years after Boeing's 787. Can Airbus use that time to hone the new twinjet to outperform its rival?