All articles by Siva Govindasamy – Page 27
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Taiwan's AIDC breaks ground on composites factory
Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development (AIDC) has broken ground on a new facility that will design, develop and manufacture composite parts for aircraft...
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China Southern H1 profits down sharply
China Southern Airlines has reported a profit of 135 million yuan ($19.8 million) for the first half of 2009, down 85% from 909 million yuan from a year...
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AIDC transforming to to meet new aerospace requirements
Ask Shung Yeou Kuang about the problems at Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation and you get a direct answer from the straight shooter.
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JAL reorganises business structure
Japan Airlines (JAL) is reorganising its business structure from 1 October as part of a plan to improve passenger experience, consolidate various functions...
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MAS appoints Azmil Zahruddin as CEO
Malaysia Airlines has appointed Azmil Zahruddin as its new CEO, replacing Idris Jala who has joined Malaysia's cabinet as a minister.
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China Southern and Air France extend codeshare deal
China Southern Airlines and Air France have expanded their codeshare agreement to another six routes.
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Auckland Airport net profits down 63%
Auckland International Airport's full year profits fell by 63% after it wrote down the value of its property holdings.
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Macquarie Airports to sever ties with parent by October
Macquarie Airports (MAp) hopes to get shareholder approval to sever ties with its parent by early October, and existing investors could help to fund the...
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Malaysia Airlines set to name new CEO
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is set to appoint a new CEO after incumbent Idris Jala was appointed as a minister in Malaysia's cabinet.
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Eurocopter sells two more EC225s to China
China's Ministry of Transport has signed a deal with Eurocopter for another two EC225 helicopters, following up on a 2007 order for two EC225s that went...
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Virgin Blue posts full year loss of A$160m
Virgin Blue has posted a full year net loss of A$160 million ($132 million) in line with its "toughest operating environment" since its formation 10 years...
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India grounds Sea Harriers after latest crash
India's navy has temporarily grounded its remaining British Aerospace Sea Harrier FRS51 fighters, following a fatal crash that has reduced its fleet of the...
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Air China doubles H1 profits on fuel hedging gains
Air China's profits after tax more than doubled in the first half of 2009, with fuel hedging gains helping to overcome large drops in passenger and cargo...
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Nippon Cargo brings forward suspension of Tokyo-Frankfurt
Nippon Cargo Airlines has brought forward the suspension of its service to Frankfurt to 12 September.
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Air New Zealand July RPKs down 13%
Air New Zealand's (ANZ) July RPKs were down 13% from a year before as passenger traffic continued to slide in line with the global economic crisis and concerns...
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Firefly increases Singapore-Ipoh frequency
Firefly, Malaysia Airlines' turboprop operation, is increasing its Singapore-Ipoh services to daily from four-times weekly.
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Jet Airways transfers some domestic services to subsidiary
Jet Airways is transferring several of its domestic services to no-frills subsidiary Jet Airways Konnect over the next three months.
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JAL studies merging cargo business with Nippon Cargo Airlines
Japan Airlines (JAL) and Nippon Yusen Kaisha have begun negotiations with a view to merging their cargo business in 2010.
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Australia's Skywest installs navigation system on Fokker 100s
West Australian regional carrier Skywest Airlines is installing the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) in its entire Fokker 100 fleet.
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Taiwan moves on purchase of C-27J Spartans
Taiwan is in price negotiations to buy six Alenia Aermacchi C-27J Spartans for its armed forces, with industry sources expecting the deal to go ahead in...