All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 692
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Drawing the line
US mainline carriers may have had some success in raising the scope-clause barrier, but pilots have reigned in hopes of farming out 100-seat operations
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Air New Zealand converts entire 787-8 order to 787-9s
Air New Zealand has converted its order for four Boeing 787-8s into the larger 787-9 variant, and will become the first airline to take delivery of the type.
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NewsPictures: First images of Airbus A380 safety briefing and evacuation card
Airbus has released photographs of the 'virtual first flight' of the A380 it completed yesterday, including the first images of the emergency briefing.
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NewsShanghai Airlines plans fleet renewal after acceptance into Star Alliance; Air China to follow
Star Alliance expects Shanghai Airlines will join the Lufthansa-led grouping in about one year and that Beijing-based Air China will also join the alliance next year
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NewsSingapore Airlines further delays choice between Airbus A350 and Boeing 787
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has again delayed its highly anticipated purchase of new widebody aircraft but plans to begin final negotiations with Airbus and Boeing in the next few weeks.
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Airbus follows Boeing in securing its titanium supply with deals ranging until 2015
Airbus is securing its long-term supply of titanium following the signing of major contracts with metal producers.
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NewsFirst fully-furnished Airbus A380 to make simulated 5h trip with 474 passengers this week
Airbus expects to undertake a 5h “virtual first flight” of the cabin installed on A380 MSN002 in Hamburg this week, as it prepares to begin the first passenger flight trials of the ultra-large aircraft.
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Into the valley: Polish aerospace
Despite a shrinking state sector, Polish aerospace is thriving thanks to Western OEMs creating a burgeoning supply network in Aviation Valley



















