All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 53

  • News

    Forecasts introduction: On course again

    4 Jan 2011

    After the downturn of 2009 and the uncertainty of last year, the global industry appears to be entering a steady if slow climb.

  • News

    USA still exports success

    30 Dec 2010

    The Aerospace Industries Association's ever-bullish chief has cause for optimism in 2011

  • News

    Business briefs

    29 Dec 2010

    The dark arts are in the spotlight with moves by Raytheon to buy California-based signals intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems maker Applied Signal Technology in a $490 million deal

  • News

    Business: Good week - Bad week

    29 Dec 2010

    Good week - The Carlyle Group Bad week - Airports

  • News

    Kingfisher plans new domestic routes

    28 Dec 2010

    India's Kingfisher Airlines plans to launch daily flights on four new domestic routes in January. The new routes are Mumbai-Jabalpur, Jabalpur-Indore,...

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    Air New Zealand receives first 777-300ER

    23 Dec 2010

    Air New Zealand has received its first Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, scheduled to land in Auckland on 24 December.

  • Interview

    Working Week: Mike Miller-Smith

    21 Dec 2010

    When Mike Miller-Smith was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy and lost his flying career his participation in what was to become Aerobility enabled him to span two very different sectors - aviation and charity

  • News

    Business: Good week - Bad week

    21 Dec 2010

    Good week - Airlines Bad week - Airlines

  • Opinion

    Comment: Show off

    21 Dec 2010

    Military aircraft display routines are supposed to be about giving taxpayers a prudent, safe look at what they're getting for their money - not pushing aircraft to and beyond their limits

  • News

    Business briefs

    21 Dec 2010

    Elbit Systems of America has boosted its US military services offering with the $85 million cash acquisition of M7 Aerospace, which supports aerostructures manufacturing, logistics, maintenance, engineering and supply chain management.

  • News

    Is check-in dead?

    20 Dec 2010

    Airlines have made strides towards automating check-in. Could this be a sign that the age-old process is becoming redundant? Airlines have invested...

  • Opinion

    Comment: certain uncertainty

    20 Dec 2010

    Airbus thinks customers will rush to sign up for the 15% fuel burn reduction that its A320 NEO offers. But as Toulouse ratchets up its sales effort, opinion...

  • News

    Aer Lingus to expand European network in 2011

    16 Dec 2010

    Irish flag-carrier Aer Lingus is adding new destinations and increasing frequencies to Europe as part of its 2011 summer schedule. The airline will...

  • News

    Russia to start Mi-38 production in 2013 after PW127 engine supply resolved

    16 Dec 2010

    Russian Helicopters says it will begin production of the Mi-38 utility transport helicopter in 2013, after resolving engine supply issues with Pratt & Whitney Canada.

  • News

    EasyJet to serve Amman from London Gatwick

    16 Dec 2010

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is to launch thrice-weekly service from London Gatwick to Amman in Jordan, effective 27 March 2011. Alaa Batayneh, Jordan's...

  • News

    LHT MRO arm to support Wizz Air in Romania and Czech Republic

    15 Dec 2010

    Lufthansa Technik Maintenance International (LTMI) and Wizz Air have extended the scope of their co-operation to Romania and the Czech Republic. Under...

  • News

    In brief

    14 Dec 2010

    ExecuJet Middle East has teamed with Qatar's Al Faisal to establish an aircraft management and charter operation early next year under a Qatari air operator's certificate.

  • News

    Shall we NEO or not?

    14 Dec 2010

    The real market-makers have a few words about Airbus's bid to renew its A320 family

  • News

    Business briefs

    14 Dec 2010

    Israel Aerospace Industries is in negotiations with potential foreign joint-venture partners to extend its strategy for boosting unmanned air vehicle sales and enabling investment in new designs that may have no immediate market in Israel.

  • Opinion

    Comment: Long haul in Korea

    13 Dec 2010

    When the USA led a United Nations crusade to turn back an act of Cold War aggression in a former Japanese colony it wasn't planning for the future, but 60 years later it's still on station