All Networks articles – Page 694
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Long-time backer to take first SJ30
SSAC light jet sales finally take off after decade of delay
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Heads-up for E-190 landing trials
Brazilian manufacturer set to begin certification flight tests of guidance system for approaches in poor visibility
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Boeing 787 production rate may hit 16 per month
Airframer eyes aggressive output as record demand fills slots until 2011
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Demand curve
The main action on the Atlantic this summer is being generated by Continental and Delta Air Lines as carriers see healthy advance bookings and strengthening yields
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Airports: The campaign trail
Airlines believe their long fight to gain leverage over airport charges could bear fruit in Europe, but elsewhere the mood is less optimistic
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Picture: Airbus A380 MSN002 returns to Toulouse from Hamburg to prepare for 'early long flights'
A development Airbus A380 aircraft used for cabin and cargo systems tests has returned to Toulouse from Hamburg in preparation of a series of pre-certification trial long range test flights.
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Video: Timelapse FAA radar shows FedEx aircraft diverted from Memphis hub in heavy storm
A pilot website has sourced an amazing US Federal Aviation Administration radar track sequence of the Memphis international airport main base of FedEx Express as an intense storm approached and then hit, forcing the aircraft to divert.
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US aviation safety teams to probe May Transmile Boeing 727 freighter fuel tank explosion in India
A fuel tank explosion on a Boeing 727 freighter in India earlier this month has caught the attention of the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) which has sent a team to India to investigate.
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Turning the tables
The US first quarter results surprised many with its strengths, as a newly merged carrier confounded the long-held wisdom that mergers are a recipe for disaster, while a reliable profit-poser disappointed.
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Venezuela wins safety showdown
The US FAA’s decision to upgrade Venezuela to category 1 under its safety-assessment programme has handed president Hugo Chavez another reason to remind Latin America to take notice.
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Unfair punishment
The FAA’s system for judging whether foreign airlines should be allowed to operate in the USA is unfairly biased against international airlines to the benefit of US carriers, writes Alex de Gunten, executive director of ALTA, the Latin American Airline Association
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Routes goes global
Routes comes to the Middle East for the first time in 10 years as the event becomes increasingly international
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USA faces key summer test
Another summer of discontent for US carriers could raise tough questions among the public and lawmakers about the health of the country’s air transport system.
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Public enemy?
Has the air transport industry been miscast as the arch villain in the global pollution drama? If so, what can it do to clean up its image?