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Helping China learn to fly
Rod Bruce's 40-year journey from crop duster ground crew to senior pilot instructor has taken him to one of Asia's foremost training colleges, where he is one of many overseas flyers employed
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India's Deccan and Kingfisher seek partner for MRO JV
India's Air Deccan and Kingfisher Airlines are looking to establish...
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PICTURES: Dreamliner Gallery to cut 787 cabin specification lead-time to six months
Boeing aims to enable its 787 customers to define their cabin specifications as little...
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Asia news in brief
Virgin Blue applies for routes Virgin Blue has applied to the Australian and US governments for permission to launch 10 weekly Australia-USA non-stop...
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AIRVENTURE: Murphy readies Yukon for production ramp up
The sixth aircraft is nearly ready in the Murphy Aircraft fleet, and it is a design that offers...
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Tech notes
AIRCRAFT EXHAUST ANALYSIS CENTRE TO BE ESTABLISHED AT MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY MONITORING Project Alfa is to establish an aircraft exhaust...
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NewsJim French: charting flybe's regional rebirth
Five years ago flybe turned itself from a regional also-ran into a low-fares pioneer. Now chief executive Jim French...
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Battling it out: All change in the Philippines airline market
Tiger is making its move at Clark Few aviation markets are going through the kind of change seen in the Philippines, where foreign players are seeking...
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Americas news in brief
Ramiz plans US carrier Nelson Ramiz, chief executive and owner of Venezuelan carrier Aeropostal, plans to launch a new US carrier tentatively named...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Executive leadership
When it comes to mergers the airline industry has a poor track record. All the more remarkable then that not only have Air France and KLM merged, but that...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Airline Business Award
Norman Y Mineta's biography reads like an American legend: the child to immigrant parents, the victim of childhood discrimination, hard work, progress up...
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NewsA350 avionics to expand on A380 systems
Airbus and Boeing are providing glimpses of the potential for flightdeck development beyond the initial equipage for their new competing widebodies, respectively...
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DayJet prepares to launch on-demand service
DayJet is staffing all its aircraft with two pilots but in the air everything is handled by just one the dawn of dayjet Jeffrey Decker Delray...
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Eclipse readies host of fixes for Eclipse 500
Even if start-up air taxi DayJet had its critical launch mass of 10 Eclipse...
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Business in brief
business briefs UTC optimistic after strong second quarter outlook United Technologies has raised its outlook for 2007 as a whole after posting...
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Violent lightning strike brought down Kato Dornier 228
Norwegian investigators have confirmed that a lightning strike, which severely damaged the tail of a Kato Airline Dornier 228-200, caused the aircraft to...



















