All Systems & interiors articles – Page 491
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Aer Lingus eyes post-IPO expansion
Aer Lingus is planning a major fleet and route expansion using the estimated €470 million ($600 million) from its initial public offering.
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787 special: Pilot studies
Fast introduction of the fleet is prompting Boeing to set up pioneering training and support initiatives for the 787
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787 special: Global logistics
It may not be pretty, but the huge and heavily modified 747-400 Large Cargo Freighter is an essential part of Boeing’s gruelling 787 production programme
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787 special: In the frame
Boeing is co-ordinating its key suppliers, which have all developed new production facilities just for 787 parts, and gearing up for the start of final assembly
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787 special: Starting block
The Rolls-Royce Trent 1000, launch engine for all three Boeing 787 variants, is in endurance testing and on track for certification by July 2007
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787 special: Systems advance
More than with any previous airliner, systems improvements form a significant part of Boeing’s overall efficiency targets for the 787
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787 special: Electric dream
Boeing’s more-electric initiative is one of the major design features of the 787, offering increased efficiency, better control and reduced systems weight
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787 special: Breathe easier
A focus on human factors, such as air and water quality and humidity levels, should ensure that the 787 cabin offers passengers a new level of comfort
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Airbus faces airline grilling on latest A380 delivery delays
Emirates and Singapore Airlines to be briefed this week on new service-entry slip
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AAD show report: Mi-24 reborn for new role
Package will allow nap-of-the-earth flying and includes chin gun and sensor turret
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FLIGHT TEST: Airbus A380
The A380 is the world’s biggest airliner, but do its handling qualities match its mammoth proportions? We found out when we flew it for the first time
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Boven: ready to broadcast Etihad’s plans
The rapid rise of Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways is currently being directed by the airline’s acting chief executive Geert Boven. He talks here about the ambitions of another gulf carrier phenomenon
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Pilots get Lexington map warning
Comair advises crews that revised chart of airport where CRJ200 crashed does not accurately reflect signage
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Gulf special: Fighting talk
A battle royal is brewing as the Gulf's newcomers Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways chase Emirates to be the region's leading global network carrier
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Gulf special: Keeping faith
Middle Eastern investors have poured financing into general aviation throughout this decade, funding programmes that Wall Street and others have shunned