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Middle East news in brief
Kuwait Airways set back Kuwait's plan to sell 80% of flag carrier Kuwait Airways was rejected in July by the country's parliament. The government had...
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Europe news in brief
EC blocks Irish tie-up Irish budget carrier Ryanair has vowed to appeal against the European Commission's decision to block its proposed takeover of...
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International news in brief
SkyTeam seeks immunity SkyTeam is seeking to merge two joint ventures among its members. Under a request for antitrust immunity made to the US Transportation...
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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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Keeping it in proportion
Securing stables after horses have scarpered is an accusation those responsible for aviation security constantly face. After each scare - from 9/11 and the...
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EADS regroups for new era
'Normal' management structure intended to unify company and revive Airbus's fortunes
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The lure of a life in Dubai
After flying for a succession of airlines in his home country, Canadian Duncan Burch joined a long line of expatriate pilots working in the Gulf when he enlisted with Emirates in 2003
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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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How to solve the pilot shortage
Working Week talks to Michael Fedele, vice-president pilot provisioning at CAE, about the global demand for qualified commercial airline pilots and what the Canadian simulation technology provider is doing to address it
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Two into one
It takes two to tango, but not to run a global aerospace business. EADS's Franco-German management structure has long been an anachronism standing in the way of progress
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Rolling on innovation
rolling on innovation murdo morrison london In the first of a series of profiles of business leaders in the MRO sector, Rolls-Royce president...
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NASA needs Apollo's lobbyists
NASA needs a real Apollo budget NASA administrator Michael Griffin has called his return-to-the-Moon Constellation programme "Apollo on steroids" and...
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Business briefs 17 July 2007
business briefs AERCAP LAUNCHES SECONDARY SHARE OFFERING FINANCING Dutch lessor AerCap is planning...
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Mid-sizers outrun super-jumbos
Fragmentation max kingsley-jones london Mid-sizers outrun super-jumbos The unveiling of the 787 in Everett last Sunday represented the end of...
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IAI is gunning to go global
Israel's largest aerospace player is poised to build a presence in overseas markets
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The green agenda
environment The green agenda Mounting political pressure is forcing airframers and operators to tackle the effects of air travel on climate change aimee...
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Virtual training - the way forward?
Flight training simulators today are better, cheaper and able to talk to students. But it will be some time before the software will be smart enough to take...
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Headlines in brief
European air safety authorities have banned all Indonesian carriers, as well as Angolan flag carrier TAAG, from...
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Assembling assets
Assembling assets Helicopters are often the only transport system that works when major disasters happen. But Hurricane Katrina showed that a nation...
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Europe news in brief
Alitalia's alternative plan Alitalia has begun to develop contingency plans for a new business strategy in the event that its privatisation process...