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Engine design crucial to new generation of larger turboprops
TURBOPROPS Generation game Engine design is crucial to larger turboprop aircraft, says regional manufacturer ATR as it seeks powerplants...
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Matias Campiani: Revitalising South America's smallest flag carrier
In just 18 months Uruguay's Pluna has been transformed into a completely different carrier.
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Austrian must become profitable: Mayrhuber
Lufthansa chief Wolfgang Mayrhuber insists Austrian Airlines must become profitable, after finalising a deal to acquire state holding company OIAG's stake...
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Gate crunch nixes Virgin America’s O’Hare plans
Lack of gate space is forcing Virgin America to abandon plans in the near term to launch flights from Chicago O'Hare airport.
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Indonesia's Kartika tentatively agrees to order up to 30 Superjets
Indonesian carrier Kartika Airlines has tentatively agreed to become the Asian launch customer for the Sukhoi Superjet 100...
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Enrique Beltranena: Creating Mexico's largest domestic carrier in less than three years
Enrique Beltranena: Creating Mexico's largest domestic carrier in less than three years Volaris chef executive Enrique Beltranena...
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Bombardier nears CSeries facility design awards
Canadian airframer Bombardier is close to awarding a contract for the design of its CSeries assembly plant in Mirabel, Quebec.
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Airbus's Boeing 787 internal brief exposed
Highly sensitive Boeing documents detailing problems with the troubled 787 programme are being used by Airbus to craft its response to its rival's widebody....
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Israel's Arkia to introduce ex-Globalia Embraer 195
Israeli carrier Arkia Airlines is to introduce an Embraer 195 on routes between Tel Aviv and European destinations, becoming the country's first operator...
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SAS introduces first CRJ900
Scandinavian Airlines has taken delivery of its first Bombardier CRJ900 regional jet, one of 12 which are replacing the carrier's Bombardier Q400 turboprops. The...
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Recorders withstood A320 crash, no sign of maintenance fault
Investigators have disclosed that the flight recorders of the Airbus A320 which crashed off the French coast last week resisted the impact, but that no data...
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LA's John Wayne airport readies for new flights and terminal
The United States' west coast market will likely become even more competitive next year as California's John Wayne airport expects to add service from up...
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Qantas in BA merger talks, Australia could ease ownership rules
Australia's Qantas Airways has confirmed British Airways' disclosure that the two airlines are engaged in tentative merger talks...
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American inks sale-leaseback deal on ATR 72s
American Airlines parent AMR expects to net $200 million on a sale-leaseback deal it has arranged with Nordic Aviation Capital and another Danish investment...
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Canadian start-up Enerjet secures AOC
Canadian start-up charter operator Enerjet has secured its air operator's certificate and operating licence from the country's regulatory authorities. Privately-owned...
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Recorders from crashed A320 'badly damaged': ANZ
Both the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) and flight data recorder (FDR) from the Air New Zealand (ANZ) Airbus A320 that crashed in France last week were badly...
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Cut single-aisle production by 10 aircraft a month next year: Hazy
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TAP seeks higher margins as space constraints bite
MAINTENANCE Tapping into MRO Brazilian acquisition gives TAP Air Portugal's maintenance arm room to expand as parent airline's growth squeezes...