All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 73
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Opinion
Comment: F-35: it's not for children
From this point forward, the F-35 programme starts growing up, or it begins falling apart.
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Interview
Working Week - Syd Carson
Syd Carson is technical director of aerospace and defence at Manchester, UK-based engineering consultancy Morson Projects, responsible for project management and new business development
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News
Business briefs
TRADING International Lease Finance posted a $403 million negative swing to a first quarter...
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News
Boeing raises 737 rate despite 'oversupply' warnings
Boeing has confirmed that it will follow Airbus's lead with an increase in its single-aisle production, but analysts continue to warn that rates are too high.
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News
Forum: In appreciation of depreciaton
In our low-cost airline rankings (May 2010) we omitted to put a footnote in explaining that the operating result figure used for AirAsia was...
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News
China Airlines picks LHT for A330/340 component support
China Airlines has selected maintenance firm Lufthansa Technik to provide component support for its Airbus A330 and A340 fleet. The long-term agreement,...
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News
INTERIORS: Lantal/Flugsitz launch pneumatic economy seat
Lantal Textiles (stand 6G50) and ZIM Flugsitz (stand 7H62) have launched a premium economy class seat featuring Lantal's pneumatic comfort system, previously...
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News
Goodrich signs maintenance agreement with Icelandair
Goodrich Corporation has signed an agreement with Icelandair to provide the Goodrich Aerostructures Prime Solutions nacelle maintenance management programme...
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News
EADS hopeful A380 could break even in 2015
With Airbus now confident that it has turned the corner with its A380 production woes, parent EADS is hopeful that the superjumbo programme could reach break-even...
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News
INTERIORS: Yarwood launches second-generation heat-release leather
Yarwood Leather (stand 5E17) has launched a new product designed to meet the exacting heat release requirements of panel components in aircraft interiors....
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News
INTERIORS: Day 2 in brief
Boeing 777 operators have the opportunity to reduce maintenance costs for their emergency lighting systems
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News
INTERIORS: LHT reveals world's thinnest galley light
Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has revealed what it claims is the world's thinnest coloured galley light. The latest version of the Germam company's Guideline ColourFit...
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News
INTERIORS: Back From The Future
Back From The Future: What would air travel be like tomorrow, if airlines start using the latest social media tools today? asks Simpliflying.com...
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News
This Week - briefings
ISRAEL STICKS TO GUNS WITH CODE POSITIVE SECURITY Israel has rejected an appeal by the International Air Transport Association and International...
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News
Business: Good week - Bad week
The UK has a new government and while it remains to be seen just what a coalition of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats will do in power,...
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News
Iberia to maintain A340 engines for Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific Airways has sealed an extensive maintenance agreement under which engines on its Airbus A340-300 fleet will be serviced by Oneworld partner...
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News
INTERIORS: Day 1 in brief
In-flight connectivity provider OnAir has teamed up with Reed Exhibitions to develop a mobile portal that will enable delegates attending the Aircraft Interiors Expo to keep abreast of events as they unfold.
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Opinion
Comment: Cry wolf?
Airbus's war of words with Boeing is being cranked up a notch as they prepare to do battle in the changing market for single-aisle airliners.
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News
Business: briefs
Embraer forecasts demand for 30- to 120-seat aircraft at 2,625 units up to 2019
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Opinion
Comment: Through the ash
Airlines are clearly confused about how decisions are made on volcanic ash and safety, because there are lots of differences between aviation authorities - and they can't all be right