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Pictures: Boeing begins 787 final assembly
Boeing today opened its 787 factory at its Everett plant in the US and began final assembly of its first example of the aircraft.
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Freedom to fly
Wielding the power of bankruptcy, US majors have forced their regional partners to fly for less, but given them more leeway to fly for other airlines
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Europe's emissions plan slammed
USA and developing countries unanimous in criticising unilateral scheme to impose charges on foreign airlines
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Tatarstan Air works on filling CRJ900 certification void
Aircraft to be placed on wet-lease with overseas carriers pending domestic clearance
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Air India receives first converted A310 freighter
Air India has received the first of two Airbus A310s it has converted from passenger to freighter configuration and plans to return the aircraft to operations in June.
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Signs of softness
There are the first hints of a slowdown in Europe's short-haul market, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA. Analyses by Antonio Panariello of Flight Insight
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Premium rate
Airlines spent less on managing risk in 2006, according to the Airline Risk Management Survey commissioned by Airline Business and airline insurance broker Aon, but new insurance challenges are expected to emerge
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Taking the next step
The USA is eager to pursue more breakthroughs during the second stage of Open Skies negotiations with the European Union, US deputy assistant secretary of state for transportation affairs John Byerly told the International Aviation Club in Washington DC in late April