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Second A380 takes to the air
The second Airbus A380 embarked on its maiden flight this morning, joining the first A380 in the ultra large aircraft’s flight test campaign which kicked off in April.
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Delta details major European network expansion
Delta Air Lines has today unveiled a string of new European long-haul services from Atlanta and New York JFK, taking to 11 the number of new routes across Europe and the Middle East it will begin next year.
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Indian Airlines tries again to lease widebodies for Europe
Indian Airlines is trying again to lease up to a dozen widebody aircraft in part to expand its international network to Europe
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A380 to visit Asia-Pacific and Middle East
Airbus is finalising plans to take its A380 on a visit to the bases of early customers Emirates, Malaysia Airlines (MAS), Qantas Airways and Singapore Airlines (SIA).
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Lufthansa achieves highest-ever nine-month loads
Nine-month figure from German flag-carrier Lufthansa show that the airline has achieved a 4.7% rise in passenger traffic and a 1.5-point increase in cabin load factor.
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A fairer deal?
Interline agreements, which let passengers travel on multiple airlines on just one ticket, are coming under European Commission competition rule scrutiny
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Airlines win disability concessions
Second draft of new rules removes responsibility from operators to ensure passenger mobility services are in place
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India’s Kingfisher poised to make regional expansion
Carrier seeks turboprops for domestic routes and starts engine search for A330s
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Cimber Air to start pre-pay corporate shuttle service
Danish regional airline group Cimber Air is to start a pre-pay corporate shuttle service linking textile firms in the country to outsourced locations in the Ukraine and is studying further destinations.
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CAA uses EUjet as case study for protection scheme
UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) models designed to predict the effects of a budget carrier collapse have shown that a centralised administration scheme could repatriate affected passengers more cheaply and cause less disruption to their trip abroad.