All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 712
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Perfect timing
In-service experiments in Sweden are showing how future controllers could know precisely when aircraft will arrive – helping airports and the environment
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NewsTurboprops bounce back
ATR and Bombardier are enjoying a renaissance of their propeller-driven airliners as demand for small jets collapses. Flight International's Commercial Aviation Editor Max Kingsley jones analyses the turboprop comeback.
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NewsMidnight Express: A night in the life of UPS's European air hub
In an exclusive web feature, Flight International's Commercial Aviation Editor Max Kingsley-Jones spends a day at UPS's air hub at Cologn Bonn airport, Germany.
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AA wary of MD-80 replacement due to lack of narrowbody alternatives
Ageing MD-80s could fly on if US carrier opts to focus on shaping fleet to cope with growing international traffic
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NewsBombardier to ditch CSeries in favour of RRJ participation
Canadian manufacturer opens talks on Russian Regional Jet involvement and briefs airlines on interim CRJ900 stretch
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Airbus España set for A350
Composites centre of excellence expects workshare on new twinjet to approach the 10% it contributes to the A380
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NewsThe Boeing 737 story
Four decades since its launch, the 5,000th example of the Boeing 737 has rolled off the production line. Flight International experts look into the past, present and the future
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NASA adapts to new reality
Vehicle systems hardest-hit as agency embarks on budget-driven reorganisation of aeronautics research
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Moscow’s state aid may help Boeing’s Russian ambitions
US manufacturer could benefit from subsidies as it seeks to establish research centre
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Europe urged to fork out for research or lose work to Asia
ASD voices concerns over lack of funding and threat of production moving overseas



















