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Ryanair to roll out phone service on 25 aircraft by first quarter of 2008
Budget carrier Ryanair will roll out the OnAir in-flight mobile connectivity service initially across...
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Airbus A350F matches Boeing MD-11 cargo volume says European airframe manufacturer
The proposed all-cargo version of the Airbus A350 XWB will offer Boeing MD-11F levels of payload and volume, but development is unlikely to begin until work...
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UK to propose emissions cut in controlled airspace
UK airspace authority National Air Traffic Services (NATS) is to propose to its board of directors target levels for 2020 emissions and fuel burn reductions...
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Australia's Regional Express in pilot training joint venture
e_SClBAustralia's Regional Express (Rex) and two partners have agreed to set up a joint-venture pilot training school near Melbourne. The Civil Aviation...
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Flight survey shows positive attitude towards PMA parts
The PMA bandwagon is beginning to gather pace. Flight Insight's survey of airlines uncovers a positive attitude towards ordering spares from alternative manufacturers
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Spanish 737’s low approach wrecks Katowice airport lighting
Polish investigators are investigating a serious incident in which a Boeing 737-800 chartered from Spanish carrier Air Europa descended far below the approach...
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Turkish Airlines plans order for up to 30 787s or A350s
The Airbus A380 made its first visit to Istanbul last week, where incumbent carrier Turkish Airlines revealed long-term ambitions to operate the ultra-large...
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Dubai 2007: Gulf carriers deliver the goods
Cargo is big business for the Gulf's flag carriers, which are supplementing the enormous capacity offered by the bellies of their passenger fleets with freighter aircraft
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Business briefings
SAYING IT BIG ADVERTISING A London advertising business hopes to give new meaning to the term "megasite" with the unveiling on 22 October of a 100...
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Dubai 2007: Privatisation pays for Jordanian aerospace
Jordan's privatisation programme, which has been running for about a decade, is widely viewed as one of the most successful in the Middle Eastern region...
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ST Aero looks globally for MRO growth
While its home turf of Singapore is a major player in the Asian maintenance, repair and overhaul market, ST Aero's sights are set on establishing a global network to support its customer airlines to the same standard wherever they are in the world
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Human factors in maintenance-related accidents
Dr Bert Boquet heads the human factors and systems department at Daytona Beach, Florida-based Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He recently led a team...
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Two months in MRO
We chart key recent market developments as part of our regular series of maintenance special reports Lufthansa Technik has begun training personnel...