All Networks articles – Page 730
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Qatar looks to bolster cargo fleet
Gulf carrier studies larger aircraft types as it aims to boost freight business to more than a quarter of total revenue
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Face the facts with ... Filippo Bagnato
ATR is at Dubai in great shape – sensational shape compared with two years ago – on the back of a flood of orders and an oil-price driven resurgence of interest in turboprops. Filippo Bagnato, chief executive of ATR, talks to Mike Martin about the fight back against regional jets, ...
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ATR nets Kingfisher regional deal
Turboprop maker’s revival bolstered by ATR 72-500 order as Airbus scoops 30-strong A320 follow-on contract
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ANZ and Qantas look to outsource
Air New Zealand (ANZ) and Qantas have drawn fire over separate proposals to outsource heavy maintenance on long-haul aircraft and engines.
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India welcomes another wave of new entrants
Two more privately owned airlines have entered the increasingly busy Indian skies, one adopting the low-cost model and the other targeting the business travel market.
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Air Berlin offers Stansted connections
Air Berlin is to open a transfer base at London Stansted Airport, taking on Europe’s low-cost giants easyJet and Ryanair in their home market.
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Day of reckoning nears for ailing Independence Air
Analysts believe the future of Independence Air is more likely to be liquidation, rather than buyout or asset purchase, as the regional jet operator files for Chapter 11.
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FAA acts to reduce tank explosion risk
NPRM issued to lessen fuel vapour flammability levels, building on 70 directives issued over past nine years
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Emirates 777 deal set to steal show
Flurry of bookings for widebody twinjets in store for Boeing, but Airbus also in line for A320 and A350 business