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Meet the Bombardier CRJ1000 EuroLite
All this chatter about how Bombardier's new CSeries 130XT variant is aimed at clients in Europe and elsewhere gets one to thinking about whether the airframer has a special CRJ1000 variant in mind for Europe too. Well, by golly, it does. In addition...
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Wed, Jul 9 2008 10:12 PM
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US Airways explains A320 IFE pull out; reveals Lumexis trial!!!
Okay, so you've seen reports today that US Airways is banning movies on its domestic flights, and you're wondering: "For the love of God an d all that is holy, how cheap can they get? Free water is, after all, down the toilet . I asked US...
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Wed, Jul 9 2008 6:34 PM
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Virgin America's Charles Ogilvie heads to Panasonic
It's official. Charles Ogilvie, one of the top airline IFE talking heads in the industry, is leaving Virgin America on Friday to take up a position at Panasonic. Here is Virgin America CEO David Cush's email to employees: Dear Teammates: I t is...
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Tue, Jul 8 2008 6:21 PM
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That's one hell of a bird
The Northwest jet that looks like it got punched in the nose by the Hulk, and NBC's take on the matter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSmkJ67zXgg Read More...
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Tue, Jul 8 2008 5:03 PM
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Countdown to CSeries final assembly decision (plus all that China talk)
A decision on where the CSeries will be assembled has not yet been made, but signs are increasingly pointing to Bombardier's Mirabel, Quebec plant. Bombardier has long said it sees its plant in Mirabel - a suburb of Montreal - as the "preferred...
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Mon, Jul 7 2008 8:33 PM
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A pilot's perspective on BA's L'Avion buy and scope
A friend of mine who flies as a commercial pilot has some interesting insight into the scope issue facing BA's OpenSkies. I've covered the issue of US pilot scope clauses on this side of the pond many times ( this 2006 piece has nearly everything...
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Thu, Jul 3 2008 5:32 PM
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Aircell on the record...briefly (plus a July 4th Boingo promo)
Aircell has replied to my request for comment about last week's trial of its Gogo connectivity service onboard a couple of American Airlines 767-200 flights. "In terms of the public test last week, we were very pleased with the response from...
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Thu, Jul 3 2008 12:58 PM
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CSeries will pose "serious" threat to Boeing 737-700: analyst
Bombardier's CSeries family, the new specifications of which were revealed here , is poised to become a serious threat to the Boeing 737-700. So says analyst Jacques Kavafian, who, after recently attending a China tour organized by Bombardier, rather...
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American Airlines is hush, hush about Aircell's Gogo
American Airlines received loads of press last week when it opted to do a soft launch of Aircell's Gogo air-to-ground connectivity service onboard a couple of Boeing 767-200 flights. So how did the system perform during the 25 June test? That's...
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Solid Gold MRO for Bombardier's CSeries
While Bombardier is moving fast and furious to get its CSeries specs in sweet order , the company is also making strides on another CSeries-related front - it is getting its support network for the now five-variant family into shape. Discussions with...
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Tue, Jul 1 2008 1:56 PM
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Bombardier's new CSeries specs FOUND HERE
Bombardier has updated the specs on its GTF-powered CSeries C110, C110ER, C130 and C130ER. The figures differ than what is being currently advertised on the manufacturer's site, particularly with respect to range at max payload. Check out the increase...
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Fri, Jun 27 2008 4:19 PM
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Forget car models, what about airplane models?
Many gals harbor big aspirations for walking the catwalks of Paris and Milan. But they often don't achieve such lofty heights, and instead find themselves splayed across vehicles at the local convention centre car show. I'd like to say for the...
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Thu, Jun 26 2008 2:42 AM
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The news is in: American will test Aircell's Gogo on Wednesday
Aircell in May promised that it would have major news to discuss . We now know what that news entails. Tomorrow, American Airlines will start testing Aircell's Gogo connectivity service on two Boeing 767-200 flights linking JFK to/from LAX. The entire...
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Tue, Jun 24 2008 10:07 PM
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GTF fans gear up for Farnborough
As the Farnborough air show rapidly approaches, excitement is building about order prospects for the Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofan-powered Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) and Bombardier's proposed CSeries. Mitsubishi has alrea dy secured All Nippon...
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Tue, Jun 24 2008 7:10 PM
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Tugging more than the Boeing 737
Tugging an aircraft from A to B might not sound like such a big deal. But if you're an airline trying to cut your fuel bill, you might see the benefit of WheelTug's electric nose drive for aircraft ground manoeuvring. The last time we checked...
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Tue, Jun 24 2008 1:54 AM
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