All Orders & deliveries articles – Page 151
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GE holds the key to power - Airliner delivery analysis 2007
We have number-crunched engine deliveries for the past decade to find out exactly how the big three, plus their joint ventures CFM and IAE, share the market spoils. Read our findings.
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Boeing 737-900ER on course to meet April delivery goal despite faulty sensor glitch
Certification of the Boeing 737-900ER is still on schedule to meet its original April delivery target to launch customer Lion Air despite extended testing periods caused by faulty sensors, and additional evaluation for revised stall characteristics and the autoland system.
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Arranged marriages: Russia focus
Despite confusing government signals, Russia's airline industry is slowly beginning to consolidate
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Finnair finalises deal on A350 delay reparations
Carrier negotiates bargain XWBs from Airbus as part of compensation talks
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Picture: First British Airways A320 comes under the axe; dismantling starts at Lasham
Work has begun at Lasham airfield in the UK to dismantle one of five ex-British Airways A320-100s that the airline is retiring.
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Picture: NTSB investigating first uncontained engine failure of GE CF34-3B1 on Mesa Airlines CRJ200LR Thursday
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating an uncontained engine failure, the first of its kind, on a GE CF34-3B1-powered Bombardier CRJ200LR.
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Details of WTO subsidies case show USA believes Airbus drove rivals Lockheed and McDonnell Douglas from commercial airliner market
Airbus has been accused of driving US rivals Lockheed and McDonnell Douglas out of commercial aviation, as the first details emerge on the USA's case over unlawful aircraft subsidies.
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Picture: Airbus A330F gets blister for new nose gear as revised layout levels cabin floor to ease cargo loading
Airbus has been forced to modify the nose landing gear and forward fuselage of the newly launched A330-200F to enable the aircraft to better suit its new role as a cargo carrier.
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Carbon storm: Emissions Trading Scheme
Europe's plan to include aviation in its Emissions Trading Scheme has drawn a hail of protest around the globe as carriers from outside the region shy away from paying the carbon fee. Airline Business editors gauge airline reaction from around the globe