All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 584
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Horizon Air may simplify fleet to single type
Horizon Air may further simplify its fleet to a single aircraft type after three to five years. The subsidiary of the Alaska Air Group now operates Bombardier...
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NewsAirbus A350F matches Boeing MD-11 cargo volume says European airframe manufacturer
The proposed all-cargo version of the Airbus A350 XWB will offer Boeing MD-11F levels of payload and volume, but development is unlikely to begin until work...
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Europe progresses towards virtual certification
A prototype collaborative design environment that could contribute to virtual certification is the outcome of a four-year, �75 million ($107 million) European...
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Cessna completes Columbia due diligence and waits for auction
Columbia Aircraft 's favoured buyer Cessna has completed due diligence of the...
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Dubai 2007: Gulf carriers deliver the goods
Cargo is big business for the Gulf's flag carriers, which are supplementing the enormous capacity offered by the bellies of their passenger fleets with freighter aircraft
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Russia to adopt composite wing and aluminium fuselage for next narrowbody
Russia's next-generation narrowbody airliner, the MS-21, will have a composite wing and empennage married to a fuselage constructed from advanced alloys...
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Business briefings
BOEING PUMPS $7 BILLION INTO SHARES STOCK Boeing is to repurchase up to $7 billion of common stock. The company, which a week ago posted a $1.1 billion...
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Eaton: managed growth in aerospace
Integration drive breaks open 'silos of expertise' and turns firm into total systems provider
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Dubai 2007: Privatisation pays for Jordanian aerospace
Jordan's privatisation programme, which has been running for about a decade, is widely viewed as one of the most successful in the Middle Eastern region...
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Boeing may dump sub-par 787 suppliers
Questions about Boeing's revolutionary decentralised 787 production strategy intensified after...
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Comment - Boeing should think global, act local
Boeing needs to learn from its failure to manage a modern supply chain for the 787 when it builds its single-aisle replacement aircraft the concept of globalised sourcing is still sound
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ST Aero looks globally for MRO growth
While its home turf of Singapore is a major player in the Asian maintenance, repair and overhaul market, ST Aero's sights are set on establishing a global network to support its customer airlines to the same standard wherever they are in the world
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Business briefing
business briefs EADS SHAREHOLDERS APPROVE NEW STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE EADS's shareholders have formalised the firm's simplified management and...
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Two months in MRO
We chart key recent market developments as part of our regular series of maintenance special reports Lufthansa Technik has begun training personnel...



















