All Aircraft programmes articles – Page 715
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Northwest cranks up labour tensions
A proposal by Northwest Airlines to set up an internal small-jet subsidiary as it reorganises in bankruptcy has provoked strike threats by its pilots union, a warning observers are taking seriously.
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Delayed take-off
Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport, despite a well-publicised so-called first landing in September, may finally open in June 2006. But several question marks still hang over the development and IATA has a number of misgivings
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Lufthansa extends empire
German flag carrier Lufthansa is to take over control of Eurowings and its low-cost subsidiary germanwings after winning approval for the deal from the European competition authorities.
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Focus Iceland: Northern raiders
A small island in the North Atlantic does not immediately spring to mind as a hotbed of aggressive investment policies and strategic forays into foreign lands, yet Iceland has an abundance of both
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Full recovery
Leasing companies are enjoying some of the best market conditions they have ever known, and are ordering aircraft heavily once again
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Gary Kelly: on the offensive at Southwest
Gary Kelly has a hard act to follow, but looks like the right man to grow Southwest Airlines – that much-imitated low-cost leader – aggressively and head off the competition
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Pacific islands struggle on
Three Pacific island nations are finding it tough to maintain links with the outside world following cutbacks in air service.
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Liquid returns
The airline sector is once again back in favour with investors, with plenty of financing available and an increasing number of initial public offerings coming to market
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NewsA350 v 787
In this week's edition Flight International reports from Seattle and Toulouse on the rival aircraft competing for the long-haul twinjet market.
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NewsA bumper December key to Airbus orders victory
The details of Airbus's sixth consecutive win over rival Boeing in the annual orders race reveal a series of fevered deal-closing sessions in December...
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NewsEASA calls for UAV airspace rules co-ordinating body
European Aviation Safety Agency warns new powers needed to manage drone flights
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Beijing prepares ground for development of 150-seater
Work on larger airliner a priority as China seeks to establish manufacturing base
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Second chance - the A350
The A350 will arrive on the market two years after Boeing's 787. Can Airbus use that time to hone the new twinjet to outperform its rival?
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