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EASA gets power to ban foreign airlines that fail compulsory audits
In 2009, all foreign airlines operating into the European Union will have to have passed a new European...
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India to study development of regional aircraft
India is studying the possibility of designing and manufacturing a 50- to 90-seat airliner, with the country's main aerospace research agency hoping to secure...
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ANZ's Mount Cook poised to order regional aircraft
Air New Zealand regional carrier Mount Cook Airlines plans to place a firm order in the coming months for 13-17 regional aircraft and is considering the...
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Lufthansa training arm to acquire 777 simulator for AeroLogic
Lufthansa training arm to acquire 777 simulator for AeroLogic
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IATA rebuffs claims of Cameroon Airlines suspension
IATA rebuffs claims of Cameroon Airlines suspension
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Lufthansa denies pressuring SAS to resist Spanair sale to Iberia
Lufthansa denies pressuring SAS to resist Spanair sale to Iberia
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Dexter adjusts business model to market demand
Russian air taxi operator Dexter is focusing on developing upscale on-hire services after finding this business economically more sensible than scheduled...
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Airbus team and ACSS complete successful oceanic ADS-B “In” trial
An Airbus -led team and avionics provider ACSS last month demonstrated in-trail...
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Delta/Northwest: the birth of a world super carrier
Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines will go ahead with their planned merger - which, if approved, will...
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Northwest pilots call merger agreement one-sided
Northwest pilots call merger agreement one-sided
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Tough economic climate drives Delta/Northwest merger
Producing a more stable, profitable company that is better able to handle US economic problems and sky-high fuel costs is a major driver behind the merger decision of SkyTeam alliance members Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines, which over the last year have seen the gains of their restructuring efforts ...
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BA axes two execs as it admits T5 shift could take all summer
British Airways operations director Gareth Kirkwood is to leave the airline following its chaotic move to London Heathrow Terminal 5, as the carrier admits it might not complete its transfer of services to the new building until October.
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Delta, Northwest to merge
US majors Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have agreed to merge in a deal that if approved by regulators will create the world’s largest airline.