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  • Strike-hit Lufthansa slashes 22 April schedule


    Lufthansa has cancelled the majority of its flights on 22 April due to walkouts by ground staff at the airline as well as its catering, maintenance, and...


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  • Strike-hit Lufthansa slashes 22 April schedule


    Lufthansa has cancelled the majority of its flights on 22 April due to walkouts by ground staff at the airline as well...


  • Aircraft paint suppliers explore sharkskin coating


    The rough skin of sharks has long been known for the low friction of its myriad tiny, sharp-edged scales. Airbus tested...


  • IN FOCUS: Middle Eastern engine MRO market scales up


    Maintenance providers in the Middle East are rapidly building up engine overhaul capabilities. But in spite of the...


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  • PARIS: A321 fuselage dual-sourced to cope with rate rise

    News | 18 Jun 2013 12:02 | David Kaminski-Morrow

    <p>Airbus is to dual-source fuselage sections for the A321 to prepare for a ramp-up in production of the type, which it expects will account for half of its...http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/PARIS-A321-fuselage-dual-sourced-to-cope-with-rate-rise-387338/
  • Liebherr and Lufthansa Technik to share MRO know-how

    News | 14 Jun 2013 10:46 | Michael Gubisch

    <p>Toulouse-based systems supplier Liebherr-Aerospace has partnered with MRO provider Lufthansa Technik to share information for their respective aftermarket...http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/Liebherr-and-Lufthansa-Technik-to-share-MRO-know-how-387090/
  • ANALYSIS: A350 enters critical test phase

    News | 07 Jun 2013 08:59 | David Kaminski-Morrow

    <P>Airbus's roll-out and first flight of the A350-900 prototype will not ease the pressure on the airframer's flagship twinjet programme, but simply give it a different nature.</P> <P>The first aircraft's entry into the flight-test phase marks only the beginning of a phased certification effort which will require completion of another four A350s.</P> <P>Airbus's attention is turning increasingly towards the production ramp-up as well as the development of the A350-1000, after a year in which the largest member of the family has attracted orders from several high-profile customers. </P> <P>But progress on the -900 will not advance the schedule of the -1000, insists A350 programme manager Didier Evrard.</P> <P>"There is no change here," he says. "We are going step by step. The ramp-up of resources will be very high this year."</P> <P>Design and technology insertion for the -1000 has been frozen, he says, and specific design work is in progress. The -1000 is due to enter final assembhttp://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/ANALYSIS-A350-enters-critical-test-phase-386825/
  • Luxair posts heavy loss for full year 2012

    News | 31 May 2013 13:52 | David Kaminski-Morrow

    <p>Luxembourg's Luxair Group has turned in a full-year net loss of €10.5 million ($13.6 million), following an operating loss of more than €18 million.</p><p>The...http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/Luxair-posts-heavy-loss-for-full-year-2012-386541/
  • Norwegian adds new German-Spanish routes

    News | 14 May 2013 13:25

    <p>Norwegian is adding flights from three German cities to several Spanish destinations.</p><p>From Hamburg, the carrier operate thrice-weekly to Malaga and...http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/Norwegian-adds-new-German-Spanish-routes-385835/
  • Hochtief agrees sale of airports unit to Canadian pension fund

    News | 07 May 2013 07:53 | Graham Dunn

    <p>German infrastructure firm Hochtief has agreed a deal to sell its airports business to Canada's Public Sector Pension Investment board in a deal generating...http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/Hochtief-agrees-sale-of-airports-unit-to-Canadian-pension-fund-385529/