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US to arm Mid East allies in response to Iran Sukhoi threat
Amid reports of a blockbuster Iranian-Russian arms deal, the Bush administration has unveiled a...
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Thales sees future for wireless in-fight entertainment despite Boeing 787 setback
Thales predicts that wireless in-flight entertainment systems will eventually gain a foothold in the airline market despite the late...
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CAE sells Airbus A330 simulator to US Federal Aviation Administration
CAE is to take over the operation of Air Canada's training centres under a deal that will see a majority of the airline's flight simulators relocated...
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Boeing upgrades Indian aircraft demand forecast
Boeing has again upgraded its 20-year forecast for new-passenger aircraft demand in the fast-growing Indian market and is now...
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PICTURES: Loch Lomond set to launch seaplane services from Glasgow river front
Scotland's Loch Lomond Seaplanes is set to become the first commercial operator in the UK to take off and land from a city centre waterfront, following...
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First scrapping looms for Airbus A340
The first scrapping of a new-generation Airbus widebody is looming, with a 13-year-old ex-Virgin Atlantic A340-300 ...
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Air India to order 'about 60' more aircraft
Air India is putting together proposals which could result in orders for around 60 more aircraft, including the Airbus...
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PICTURE: Airbus A380 cleared to operate on standard-width runways
Airbus's A380 has received regulatory approval to be operated on standard-width runways despite the fact that the International Civil Aviation Organisation recommends wider runways should be provided for the type.
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China's Okay signs MA60 lease deal
Xian Aircraft has secured a breakthrough deal for its MA60 turboprop, placing 10 aircraft with China's Okay...
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Regulating flexibly
Laws are often designed rigidly on the assumption that people will abuse them. But sometimes enforcing their spirit rather than their letter is more effective
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Helping China learn to fly
Rod Bruce's 40-year journey from crop duster ground crew to senior pilot instructor has taken him to one of Asia's foremost training colleges, where he is one of many overseas flyers employed
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MTU to use geared- and contra-rotating fan to cut emissions
MTU is initiating a technological programme, centred on geared turbofan development, which aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from powerplants by up...
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NTSB: Confirmation bias, cockpit chatter unravels Comair pilots at Lexington
The pilots of the Comair Bombardier CRJ100 that crashed on take-off at Lexington, Kentucky's Blue Grass airport ...
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EASA at loss after fatigue study fails
duty time aimee turner london EASA at loss after fatigue study fails Failure to attract bidders to research flight duty hours means rules could...
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PICTURES: Dreamliner Gallery to cut 787 cabin specification lead-time to six months
Boeing aims to enable its 787 customers to define their cabin specifications as little...