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Airbus’s Leahy sees sales falling back to delivery levels
Airbus chief salesman John Leahy expects aircraft orders in the coming years to return to levels that are similar to annual deliveries, following a record...
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Keeping pace: IPOs and alliances among Arab carriers
Public offerings and alliances were two of the hot topics at the Arab Air Carriers Organisation annual general meeting in Damascus. Can they help the region's...
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Praful Patel: Overseeing change in India
Indian civil aviation minister Praful Patel has spent the last few years driving change in India's airline sector and achieving what most people thought...
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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