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THE 737 STORY: Little wonder
The best-selling 737 is a true record breaker, but surprisingly struggled for life in its early years. Boeing even once offered to sell it to the Japanese
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JetBlue wrestles with E-190 snags
US low-cost airline and Embraer work to overcome teething troubles encountered during introduction of 100-seater
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Turboprops bounce back
ATR and Bombardier are enjoying a renaissance of their propeller-driven airliners as demand for small jets collapses. Flight International's Commercial Aviation Editor Max Kingsley jones analyses the turboprop comeback.
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Midnight Express: A night in the life of UPS's European air hub
In an exclusive web feature, Flight International's Commercial Aviation Editor Max Kingsley-Jones spends a day at UPS's air hub at Cologn Bonn airport, Germany.
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AA wary of MD-80 replacement due to lack of narrowbody alternatives
Ageing MD-80s could fly on if US carrier opts to focus on shaping fleet to cope with growing international traffic
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Pilots wanted
Runaway aviation growth in Asia has brought its own problems: can airlines find enough staff to fly the increasing numbers of aircraft?
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Dead tired
Increasing numbers of accidents are citing pilot fatigue. While knowledge of its effects is growing, regulators are not listening
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Anti-missile bids set for next stage
BAE and Northrop prepare for third phase of US Counter-Manpads programme after flight testing DIRCM systems