All Networks articles – Page 742
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Boeing 787 to launch RFID labeling programme
Boeing is to use its 787 program to launch radio frequency identification (RFID) labeling on maintenance-significant parts.
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El Al confirms 777 order
El Al confirms 777 order Israel’s national carrier El Al has confirmed it is to add two more Boeing 777-200ERs to its fleet taking to six the number of the type it will operate. Israel’s national carrier El Al has confirmed it is to add two ...
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FedEx outlines its A380F fleet expansion strategy
Package carrier reveals likely schedule for stretched version and cargo conversions
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Alaska to inspect MD-80 jackscrews following FAA inquiry
Alaska Airlines is inspecting the jackscrews on its entire fleet of Boeing MD-80s following the launch of an investigation by the US FAA into reports from Alaska mechanics who allegedly found un-lubricated jackscrews
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ACE reaches deal on US Airways A330 maintenance
Air Canada Technical Services (ACTS) on October 2 will begin providing heavy maintenance work for US Airways’ Airbus A330 fleet.
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Ridgway outlines plans for Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic Airways chief executive Steve Ridgway talks to editor Mark Pilling in an exclusive interview for our website on the jewel in the crown of the Virgin airlines group
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Ryanair aspires to move into long-haul...but not for now
Low-cost carrier aims to go further using European connections as platform
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Going to America
Richard Branson seems set on expanding his Virgin brand into America but it is taking longer than expected to get it off the ground, explains Americas editor David Field.
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Jazeera Airways opens flights for booking
The Middle East's first privately-owned airline Jazeera Airways has announced its first flights are open for booking.
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Boeing seeks to fly 777LR further
Potential -200LR derivative could operate Sydney-London year-round equipped with lighter, low-density cabin
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Lean cuisine
In-flight catering companies are being squeezed by their airline customers and are looking for ways to cut waste from their processes and work more efficiently
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Protect and survive
The mid-September Chapter 11 filings of Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines followed a well-trod path of US carriers seeking the shelter of the bankruptcy courts, but are unlikely to herald a new era of consolidation or reregulation