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India's airports finally being expanded
Airport infrastructure in India has failed to keep abreast of rapid growth in the air transport sector. Could public-private partnerships be about to change...
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Budget buildings: the rise of low-cost terminals
The challenge of assimilating the needs of low-cost and network carriers under one roof has seen some airports choosing to segment their offerings The...
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Airport IT Trends Survey 2007
The fourth Airport IT Trends Survey, by ACI, Airline Business and SITA, shows that the self-service revolution is now firmly established in the airport world ...
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Flightblogger: Boeing primes 787 for late-February first flight
Boeing first 787 -- Dreamliner One -- is tentatively scheduled to pass the power-on milestone in late January and be flight-ready by late February, Flightblogger reports.
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Runway runout in Ecuador
All 333 occupants of this Iberia Airbus A340-600 (EC-JOH) escaped uninjured after the aircraft overran Runway 35 while landing on 9 November at Ecuador's...
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Estonian 737 diverts to Hamburg with RNAV failure
Preliminary German investigations indicate that an Estonian Air Boeing 737-500 escorted to Hamburg by fighter...
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Air show deals exceed 400 Airbus and Boeing aircraft
Airbus and Boeing are set for a record sales year after unveiling a raft of deals during the show, but the European airframer is warning that the continuing...
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ATR floats idea of stretched model to tackle 90-seat sector
A 90-seat variant of the ATR 42/72 is one alternative being studied as the turboprop manufacturer examines its next move after the launch of the new -600...
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Dubai 2007: Emirates outlines plans for initial Airbus A380 services
Emirates is confident that it will begin receiving its first batch of Airbus A380s in mid-2008, which will enable it to put the ultra-large airliner into...
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Beagle scents rich future
UK repair and spare parts firm looks forward with confidence after private equity buyout
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Italy special: Venetian vision
Alenia subsidiaries Superjet International and Aeronavali are aiming to benefit as Venice prepares to be the Russian regional jet's second home
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Working Week: Keeping it in the family at Oasis
Anyone working for a start-up has to be flexible and ready for a challenge. It is Chris Humphrey's job to prepare new pilots to grow along with Oasis Hong Kong Airlines - and one new recruit is his son Richard
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True Flight Aerospace targets August for first lower-cost Tiger
True Flight Aerospace chief executive Kevin Lancaster says the rebirth of the four-seat, single-engined Tiger general aviation aircraft will begin in...
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BMI identifies potential routes for future Airbus A330 service
Star Alliance carrier BMI is likely to use its Airbus...