All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 81
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News
EasyJet identifies 21 more routes for 2010
UK budget carrier EasyJet is planning to open 70 new routes this year, and has identified 21 new services to be introduced between April and July. It...
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Business - briefing
All Airbus and EADS executives accused of insider trading have been cleared by the French...
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Opinion
Comment: The people's plane
As Boeing gets ready to fly the next generation of 747, it has just delivered the last of the original. The Jumbo's remarkable journey over the last 40 years saw it transform the world
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Opinion
Comment: Time to quit fighting and love the F136
Despite a library full of news articles to the contrary, President Barack Obama never threatened to veto a defence spending bill that included funding added...
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Business - briefs
Rockwell Collins is to buy on undisclosed terms AR Group and its affiliated...
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This Week briefing
A second flight of the first A400M test aircraft, MSN1, succeeded in clearing "the entire...
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Business: Good week - Bad week
While British Airways looked like plunging into industrial strife over pensions, Japan Airlines secured 90% approval for a proposed 50% cut...
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Profile: The Gospel according to Michael O'Leary
Love him or hate him, Michael O'Leary has transformed Ryanair into one of the most successful airlines ever. But beyond the headline hype, what really makes Ryanair tick?
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Opinion
Comment: A military aviation authority is a good idea, but it could still be badly executed
Setting up an independent military aviation authority to oversee airworthiness standards is an excellent idea, but those in charge are going to need a special type of bravery to be effective
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Opinion
Comment: In space, it's best not to go alone
Next year could be a milestone for space exploration. The world's major spacefaring nations should be fleshing out plans for a new era of collaborative missions...
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This Week Briefing
F-35 PROGRESS WORRIES KEY US SENATORS FIGHTERS The US Senate Armed Services Committee chairman and ranking member Carl Levin and John McCain expressed...
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Western next generation engines power to MS-21 and C919 selection
The two next-generation airliners emerging from Russia and China have taken a significant step forward in development with the selection of new Western engines...
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Black into light
The public acknowledgement that USAF's RQ-170 Sentinel unmanned aircraft system exists proves that the likes of Skunk Works are still a vital and vibrant part of the aircraft industry
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Business: Good week - Bad week
The Luxembourg-based freight carrier is preparing for a $200 million new shares issue following an ownership restructuring that gives Luxair a majority...
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Global Quest on a mission for India
Global design engineering firm sets sights on aerospace manufacturing at home
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Business briefings
A visit to France by Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin sealed an agreement between Safran and Rostechnologies...
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SA Express rebrand aims to distinguish regional carrier
South African Express has unveiled its rebranded operation at Johannesburg, which includes the adoption of an amended colour scheme and the formal identification...
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Opinion
Comment: Heavy guns for an existential struggle
More than 170 people were killed during last year's Australian fire season. That's a massive human tragedy by any measure, made worse by the fact that many...