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NewsMore details emerge on Chinese stakes in Airbus A320 plant to be situated in Beijing's Tianjin port
Further details have emerged about the Chinese consortium that will have a direct stake in Airbus’s new narrowbody aircraft assembly plant in Beijing’s port city of Tianjin.
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Local conflict: Spanish low-cost airlines
Spain is becoming the focus of a low-fares invasion. How do local carriers plan to repel invaders?
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Group strategy: Market dynamics in Germany
Shifting market dynamics in Germany have galvanised TUI, Europe's biggest tour operator, into decisive action
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Africa report: Survival test
The list of challenges facing African carriers never seems to get shorter and liberalisation is painfully slow. But a willing few are making progress
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Training & recruitment: Creating an elite
Is there a solution to the shortage of young aerospace engineers? Brazil's Embraer believes a new approach will launch a fresh generation of skilled graduates
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Training & recruitment: German lessons
China has embraced Germany's approach to technical and practical training to meet demand for maintenance personnel to support its fast-growing airline sector
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No alerts given before Gol collision
Investigators reveal communications and warning system problems in run-up to fatal mid-air crash over Brazil
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Airbus starts fightback but widebodies still lag
European airframer closes order gap to Boeing after sales surge during October
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Camera angles
New research on whether cockpit video recorders are a benefit or an intrusion will give food for thought to both sides in the argument



















