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PICTURE: Saudi Arabian takes delivery of first ordered A330
Saudi Arabian Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A330, after ordering the type two years ago.
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Avsoft provides web based training solutions to Sabenavita
Avsoft has provided Sabenavita Training Center in Vilnius, Lithuania with web based training solutions to meet their pilot training curriculum requirements...
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OnAir, Reed Exhibitions to provide mobile portal for interiors show
In-flight connectivity provider OnAir has teamed up with Reed Exhibitions to develop and launch a mobile portal supporting the Aircraft Interiors Expo in...
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Crane names Marinello as VP for cabin solutions
Crane Aerospace & Electronics has appointed Carol Marinello as VP of cabin solutions. He will lead Crane's Cabin Systems product line in the new role.
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Interview
Working Week - Ian Edmonson
After spending the early years of his career as an engineer in the automotive industry, a move to the aviation sector was a logical progression for Ian Edmondson, chairman and managing director of Dunlop Aircraft Tyres
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Opinion
Comment: Fools' gold
Who remembers the good old days? What fun we had. How distant they seem. The business jet makers partied hard in that far-off age of 2006-08.
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Business briefs
Widebody and narrowbody lease rates are stabilising compared with six months ago due to...
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This Week Briefings
FAULTY ALTIMETER CAUSED TURKISH 737 THRUST CUT SCHIPHOL CRASH Dutch investigators have concluded an incorrect reading of the radio altimeter led a...
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BA cabin crew union announces fresh wave of strikes
British Airways cabin crew are to hold a further 20 days of strike action following their rejection of the company's latest offer in a ballot last week,...
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Business: Good week - Bad week
RYANAIR The budget carrier will not have to compensate passengers delayed by a September 2007 technical fault in Lubeck, after a German court...
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Opinion
Comment: Anchors away
US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates stared down the air force and army over big acquisition deals. Now it looks like he's turning his formidable firepower on the navy and marines
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New Finnair arm to focus on independent travel sector
Finnair Group is aiming to capitalise on increasing demand in the independent leisure travel market by establishing a business division dedicated to the...
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EBACE: Townsend brings Hollywood glamour to business jets
Townsend Leather (stand 1085) brings a touch of Hollywood glamour to the aviation industry, with its extensive range of leathers on show for aircraft interiors.
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Opinion
Comment: Has Airbus learned from A380 errors?
Airbus has been spouting the over-used phrase "lessons learned" as it explains how it will avoid repeating A380 mistakes on the A350.
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Interview
Working Week: Jim Desmond
Jim Desmond combines a job as a Boeing 767 captain with running the city of San Marcos in California as its mayor.
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This Week Briefings
The Royal New Zealand Air Force is investigating the cause of a Bell UH-1H crash that killed three military...
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Opinion
Comment: If aviation wants to run a 'just culture' reporting system, it may have to change tack
Aviation may have to change tack if it wants to achieve a 'just' safety reporting culture that the judiciary can live with.
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Business briefs
Aerospace systems operating profit was up 15% to $296 million on sales up 10% to nearly $2.7 billion in what Northrop Grumman chief executive Wes Bush called a "solid" first quarter.
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Business: Good week - Bad week
USED JETS Breathing some life into a widebody market that has been in virtual depression, Russian carrier Transaero is to take operating leases from May...
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Opinion
Comment: Will lightning strike twice for EADS?
Boeing, perhaps more than anyone, should be thankful its rival EADS decided to take one final shot at the KC-X tanker contract.