Programmes – Page 514
-
News
Asiana Airbus order includes 10 A350-1000s
South Korea’s Asiana Airlines has become the third customer to order the largest member of the A350 XWB family, the A350-1000, as part of its recent agreement for 30 widebodies.
-
News
United likely to cancel 42 outstanding A320 orders
United Airlines is likely to cancel the remaining 42 Airbus A319/A320s it has on order, a decision which will cost the carrier more than $90 million in lost...
-
News
Potential Engine Alliance involvement on A350 still dependent on GE
Potential Engine Alliance involvement on A350 still dependent on GE
-
News
Indonesia's grounded Riau Airlines changes management
Indonesia's grounded Riau Airlines changes management
-
News
Ural Airlines considers 787, 767 and A330 for long-haul
Ural Airlines considers 787, 767 and A330 for long-haul
-
News
Incheon Tiger Airways hopes to launch next year
Incheon Tiger Airways hopes to launch next year
-
News
Pilots flying between airlines hemispheres apart
More than 200 Brazilian airline pilots are flying for carriers based outside the Americas, most of them in the Middle East and India. Although many have...
-
News
FAA gives go-ahead for amphibian revival
A North Carolina-based firm owning the type certificate for the Grumman G-21 amphibian has received an initial US Federal Aviation Administration go-ahead...
-
News
US legislators push for antitrust review of DHL-UPS deal
US legislators push for antitrust review of DHL-UPS deal
-
News
Staff resignations lead Indonesia to ground Riau Airlines
Indonesia’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has grounded government-owned Riau Airlines because its manager of operations and chief pilot both resigned and the airline was unable to fill the vacancies.
-
News
Japan's Galaxy confirms plans to halt operations
Japan's Galaxy confirms plans to halt operations
-
News
Business-briefing
EADS TO EXTEND POWER8 PROGRAMME RESTRUCTURING Airbus owner EADS is to extend its cost-cutting programme in a bid to diminish...
-
News
Mergers still in full swing
Gloom and doom is not just fashionable in aerospace these days - with a credit crisis, general downturn and rocketing fuel prices a cloudy outlook seems entirely rational. But from the perspective of some investment bankers, times are good.
-
News
Kingfisher goes international
Kingfisher is launching international operations with a bang as it takes 10 widebodies and shifts A320s from domestic Fresh from completing its merger...
-
News
Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo rocket motor options revealed
Paraffin and asphalt based-solid fuels for the SpaceShipTwo (SS2) rocket motor have been tested by Virgin Galactic's prime contractor Scaled Composites. Speaking...
-
News
Good Week - Bad Week
airbus The airframer managed to record a first-half EBIT of €712 million ($1.12 billion), up from just €19 million in the first half of 2007 - despite a...