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Environmental special: Quietly does it
Quietly does it ROB COPPINGER LONDON While aviation's carbon emissions have grabbed the headlines, European industry's efforts to cut noise pollution...
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Clearing the final hurdle: Telephony
Emma Kelly PERTH on call The implementation of mobile phone services on board aircraft has taken longer than anyone expected due to countless...
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Merger leads to shift in emphasis
PROFILE GE AVIATION Systems MERGER LEADS TO SHIFT IN EMPHASIS GE Aviation Systems, the former Smiths Aerospace, arrived at the 2007 Paris air...
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CAL Boeing 737 fire may point to wider safety issue
Worldwide inspections ordered in the wake of a fire that engulfed a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 has turned up signs of a wider safety issue and at least...
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Air Transport briefs 4 September 2007
MA60s DELIVERED Indonesian airline Merpati Nusantara was last week due to take delivery of its first two Chinese-built Xian Aircraft MA60 turboprops....
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Boeing 787 flight testing remains on hold
Boeing 787 flight testing, originally planned to begin shortly, remains on hold as the clock continues to tick on the company's ambitious commitment to certificate...
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Engine commonality may help aftersales
The engine that will power the ARJ21-700 is the same type powering the Embraer 190, another 90-seat regional jet that will operate in China - and could help...
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Asia news in brief
PAL's remarkable turnaround Philippine Airlines (PAL) is seeking to emerge from receivership by the end of 2007 after more than nine years of protection...
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Air India plots expansion after Indian merger
Air India is busy drawing up aggressive expansion plans that should lead to the launch of many new international routes and...
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Etihad adds A320s
Fast-growing Etihad Airways will place into service its first narrowbody aircraft in September in an effort to bolster...