All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 96
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Opinion
Comment: hard work starts now for the dream team
After almost two years lurching from crisis to crisis following its much trumpeted "7/8/07" roll-out, the Dreamliner is finally close to its maiden flight. Since...
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News
This Week briefings
India's Kingfisher Airlines closed the book on Airbus's pre-XWB A350 by formally converting its 2005...
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Boeing posts 25 cancellations for the 787
Boeing has received requests from customers to cancel 25 787s.
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Business: Good week - Bad week
China and Taiwan have further liberalised air services, adding Guiyang, Harbin, Hefei, Jinan, Nanchang and Ningbo to the list of mainland cities...
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Opinion
Comment: mind the hangar talk
Aerospace bosses need to understand that in an age where communication is dominated by information instantly uploaded to the worldwide web it cannnot rigidly control the media
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News
This Week briefing
Embraer moved into the red in the first quarter with a net loss of $23.4 million, compared with a net profit...
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Business - Briefs
Rockwell Collins' pre-tax income held steady at $492 million for the six months...
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Emirates defends safety regime
Emirates today issued a statement defending its safety practices
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KLM extends UK engineering portfolio to Embraer 170/190
Dutch carrier KLM's UK engineering operation has extended its line maintenance capabilities to Embraer 170/190 aircraft. The company is to begin servicing...
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Opinion
Comment: Rotary wing safety analysis derives globally applicable lessons
Early analyses of rotary-wing safety conducted under the International Helicopter Safety Team initiative suggest that the most obvious lessons could usefully be applied globally
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Opinion
Comment: Pushing the envelope too far
The US Air Force has fully come to grips with the lessons from a Northrop T-38C crash last year that claimed the lives of two pilots. But the accident again...
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News
This week briefing
Following the 1 April fatal crash of a Eurocopter Super Puma, the manufacturer says that...
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News
VASO completes testing for presidential Ilyushin Il-96
Russia's VASO has completed manufacturer trials on this Ilyushin Il-96-300 widebody, registration number RA96019, in preparation for delivery later this...
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American 787 deliveries delayed by a year
First deliveries of the Boeing 787 to American Airlines are slipping by one year to 2013, due to programme delays and a machinists strike at the airframer...
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Working week: A masterful performance
Rear Adm Colin Cooke-Priest is the first full career naval aviator to be appointed master of The Guild of Air Pilots & Air Navigators. He explains to Working Week what the role entails
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News
Business: Good week - Bad week
CHINA Official newspaper China Daily says after a dismal 2008 Chinese airlines made a cumulative first quarter profit of 800 million yuan ($116 million)...
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Opinion
COMMENT: toxic cabin air and who occupies the moral low ground
A major airline has been caught ignoring incidents of cabin air contamination, like its rivals. But the real moral low ground belongs to the regulators who still aren't pressing for action
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Opinion
Comment: Doing it the Mexico way
There are few better indicators of how borderless aerospace has become than Mexico's ascendancy as a manufacturing powerhouse. With no aerospace heritage...
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News
Thai Airways begins turnaround work
Thai Airways submits first stage of two-phase turnaround plan