All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 105

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    Business briefs

    2008-10-27T14:25:00Z

    Striking machinists and a supplier bottleneck combined to crush Boeing's...

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    Business: Good Week - Bad Week

    2008-10-27T13:00:00Z

    SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS The Wichita, Kansas-based company has significant new business. Mitsubishi contracted it to design and manufacture the engine pylons for...

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    This Weeks briefings

    2008-10-27T09:00:00Z

    Abu Dhabi's Mubadala has secured its second partnership deal with a major European aerospace...

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    Working week: He'll be coming round the mountain

    2008-10-26T08:00:00Z

    As winter approaches, Canada prepares itself for the most adventurous athletes - and that means work for daring pilots like Duncan McNabb who fly them around the mountains of British Columbia

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    This week briefings

    2008-10-20T14:00:00Z

    AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE FOR GLOBAL TWINS SAFETY Bombardier says more than one-third of its 147 Global XRS and Global 5000 super-large business jets...

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    B/E's A350 galley deal

    2008-10-20T08:00:00Z

    B/E Aerospace has won a $1 billion contract to supply the Airbus A350 XWB galley systems. B/E says that the system around the A350's "flex zones", which...

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    Chile in talks with Dutch on F-16AM/BM purchase

    2008-10-17T16:00:00Z

    Chilean defence ministry sources have confirmed that negotiations with the Dutch government to acquire a second lot of Royal Netherlands Air Force Lockheed...

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    This Week Briefings

    2008-10-14T11:00:00Z

    STRIKERS AND BOEING RESUME CONTRACT TALKS LABOUR Boeing and the International Association of Machinists have agreed to re-enter negotiations for the...

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    Business: Briefing

    2008-10-14T10:00:00Z

    LATECOERE INTERIMS HIT BY SITE TALKS COLLAPSE SUPPLIERS French aerostructures and wiring systems maker Latécoère is pushing for...

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    Business as usual?

    2008-10-13T13:36:00Z

    The outlook is not great for an industry that depends directly on the health of the corporate world. But business aviation may just have enough reserves to ride out the storm

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    Good Week - Bad Week

    2008-10-13T11:00:00Z

    BOMBARDIER If Airbus and Boeing do not move to replace their narrowbody platforms the CSeries "appears to have a wide-open market" in the 100- to 150-seat...

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    All for one, one for all

    2008-10-06T12:00:00Z

    Cobham is bringing its businesses under a single brand to boost its bid for tier 2 status

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    Business briefing

    2008-10-06T09:00:00Z

    TATA BUYS INTO PIAGGIO AERO INVESTMENT Tata, a UK subsidiary of India's Tata industrial group, is to acquire a roughly one-third...

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    Business: Good Week - Bad Week

    2008-10-06T09:00:00Z

    LHR'S NEIGHBOURS Many a resident of West London and its environs are anxiously awaiting their chance to vote Conservative in the next UK general election...

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    Lufthansa raises winter capacity by 2.4%

    2008-10-02T09:55:00Z

    German flag-carrier Lufthansa is raising winter schedule capacity by 2.4% compared with last year. It will operate 13,402 weekly services - of which...

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    Crack developing in SMS business plan

    2008-09-30T15:00:00Z

    SMS's technology can keep aircraft safe, but it might not hold the business together

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    A pay cut by any other name

    2008-09-30T12:00:00Z

    Never the shrinking violet, Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary has come up with another dictatorial wheeze for cutting costs. He's having to park some...

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    Business: Good Week - Bad Week

    2008-09-30T11:00:00Z

    AIR INDIA India's government is looking into a proposal to provide a Rp10 billion ($219 million) cash injection for loss-making Air India, which is...

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    Upbeat in Orlando

    2008-09-29T12:00:00Z

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    Eclipse eclipsed

    2008-09-29T12:00:00Z

    European approval of its very light jet in October will brighten its prospects, but despite all its best efforts and a sanguine outlook, the troubled US airframer may need more help to survive