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AIRBUS SEALS LAUPHEIM SALE, 'CLOSE' TO FILTON RESTRUCTURING Airbus has finalised the sale of its €240 million ($373 million)...
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Branson strikes out at BA-AA tie-up
Virgin Atlantic Airways president Sir Richard Branson has lashed out at British Airways' (BA) and American Airlines' anticipated third tie-up attempt, which...
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Speculators escape the rap
US Congress believes supply and demand is the explanation for rocketing oil prices
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Economic flotsam
Global business slowdown has prompted a traditionally panicky airline reaction as strategy is abandoned and survival becomes the aim. But there is a human price to pay
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ExpressJet deal with Continental could prove an economic challenge
US regional operator ExpressJet admits that achieving profitability in its recently-negotiated deal with long-term partner Continental Airlines could be a challenge without significant cost improvements.
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Avolar secures regional court ruling to continue flights
Avolar secures regional court ruling to continue flights
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JAL scales back international and domestic network
JAL scales back international and domestic network
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Macedonian Airlines taking two ex-Nationwide 737-500s
Macedonian Airlines taking two ex-Nationwide 737-500s
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Timor-Leste civil aviation authority seeks overseas help with safety oversight
Timor-Leste (formerly East Timor) will ask overseas governments to help its civil aviation authority with safety oversight now its aviation industry is growing,...
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AirServices Australia, Airways NZ and FAA ready for
Airservices Australia, Airways New Zealand and the US Federal Aviation Administration will conduct a series of "green flights" with airline partners from...
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Incheon Tiger Airways hopes to launch next year
Incheon Tiger Airways hopes to launch next year
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Pilots flying between airlines hemispheres apart
More than 200 Brazilian airline pilots are flying for carriers based outside the Americas, most of them in the Middle East and India. Although many have...
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