All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 85
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Opinion
Comment: Beating the clock
The world deserted corporate aviation a year ago. Business jets offer comfort and status, but it is their biggest selling point - speed of getting from A to B - that will lure customers again
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News
Business: Good week - Bad week
Emirates is claiming a world-first in its $414 million deal to acquire three new Boeing 777s, which it claims is the first-ever public bond offering...
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Business briefs
French aviation industry body CORAC has proposed that France's government assign it €800 million...
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This Week briefing
Delivery of Qantas's fifth and sixth Airbus A380 have been delayed to December owing to a flight...
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Business briefs
Airbus' wholly owned French aerostructures subsidiary Aerolia has completed its takeover of the airframer's...
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News
Funding gap reshuffle
Airliner leasing companies have so far averted financial crisis, but greater shake-ups loom
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Opinion
Comment: Volunteer or be volunteered
Business aviation could easily be safer than it is. Corporate operators and big fractional ownership companies could improve only a little as their standards...
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News
Working Week: Cutting the cloth to suit the cabin
Cutting the cloth to suit the cabin Shane Bray is commercial director at Simon Jersey, the UK-based airline crew and corporate uniform specialist....
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This Week briefings
Airbus delivered 104 aircraft during the third quarter, taking 2009 production to 358. Total A380 deliveries...
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News
NBAA 09: Business Aviation, Ready to climb? Again
Last year's National Business Aviation Association convention in Orlando took place as the industry - and the world economy on which it depends - was falling...
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Opinion
Comment: MRJ's big deal
Mitsubishi's claims that its MRJ will set the standard for the next generation of regional jets seemed like wishful thinking until a big export order gave the programme serious credibility
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News
Business: Good week - Bad week
To cope with bringing Airbus A330 heavy maintenance work in-house, 100 apprentices will in February join the 5,700-strong engineering...
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News
TAM CEO resigns
TAM has issued a short statement confirming the resignation of its CEO David Barioni Neto.
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News
Catia and the iron bird
One thing making life difficult for 747-8 engineers is the 40-year gap between the traditional engineering drawings used when the jumbo jet was created and...
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News
Ka-32 gets full European certification
European companies are now free to operate the Kamov Ka-32 helicopter after the type won full certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency. Although...
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News
WAEA 2009: Rockwell Collins shows 3D interactive moving map
Rockwell Collins has demonstrated the first 3D interactive moving map application designed for in-flight entertainment systems. Airshow Interactive...
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WAEA 2009: Rockwell Collins demos 3D interactive moving map
Rockwell Collins has demonstrated the first 3D interactive moving map application designed for in-flight entertainment systems.
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Opinion
COMMENT: Helicopter safety has no choice but to improve
Helicopters don't have to be the poor relations of fixed-wing aircraft, with safety worries consigning them to niche applications - the tools exist to raise operating standards dramatically
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News
Business: Good week - Bad week
RYANAIR Love it or hate it, you have to respect the gravity-defying low-cost carrier.
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Business briefs
Perth-based Structural Monitoring Systems has secured an exclusive strategic partnership with...