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Silverjet wins crucial investment AIRLINES Viceroy Holdings, a United Arab Emirates investor, is to become the largest shareholder, at 28%, in UK all-premium...
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Mihin Lanka closes
Sri Lanka's second state-owned carrier Mihin Lanka has suspended all its operations, but hopes to resume services to all its destinations in June. Mihin...
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Single European Sky is born in Rome
After a long and painful gestation, the Single European Sky (SES) was born in Rome on 6 May. Nearly 500 people from the industrial and institutional partners...
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Comment - National governments need to let go of local ATM is the Single European Sky is to work
The Single European Sky is no longer a study, it is entering the implementation phase. The question is whether national governments will relinquish their direct control of local ATM
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Boeing 787 customers face two-year delivery delay
Boeing 787 customers are being advised that they face delays of at least two years to their first deliveries following...
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A380 customers await Airbus verdict on potential delays
Customers await results of detailed production review as airframer confesses that ramp-up schedule is 'challenging'
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Air Canada latest carrier to detail 787 delivery delays
Boeing has told Air Canada deliveries of its first 787 will be pushed out up to 30 months, resulting in first delivery around January 2012.
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VIDEO+PICTURES: Finnair A319 to carry retro Finnish Airlines livery
VIDEO+PICTURES: Finnair A319 to carry retro Finnish Airlines livery
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Maxjet to be reinvented as 'luxury' charter service
All-premium transatlantic carrier Maxjet is to start services as a "luxury" charter service. The grounded carrier...
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Good Week - Bad Week
EOS The all-premium London Stansted-New York JFK carrier filed for Chapter 11 and called in the receivers after failing to close the deal on a $50 million...
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Comment - Don't wait to take action over toxic cabin air
There's no argument that toxins get into cabin air. The argument is about how much harm they do. Should airlines await legal proof before acting to protect their crew and passengers?
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OpenSkies 757 emerges
The first Boeing 757-200 for British Airways' new OpenSkies division has emerged from the paint shop equipped with Aviation Partners winglets. The airline,...
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IATA sees more signs of slowdown in March
Airline passenger traffic figures for March are a further indication of the slowing growth rate of air travel demand, warns the International Air Transport...
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Dutch mull specific greenhouse gases for taxation
The Netherlands is mulling over whether to build into its new controversial environment tax a specific levy linked to climate-changing nitrogen oxide (NOx)...
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One year on: the story of the 787
One year ago, Boeing could not have been riding higher. Its stock and yearly orderbook were climbing to a record peak and its flagship product, the 787 Dreamliner,...
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787 centre wing box redesign buckles schedule
In mid-March, Steven Udvar-Hazy, chairman of International Lease Finance, Boeing's biggest customer, declared to an audience of Wall Street analysts that...