All aerospace news – Page 1096
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SEBRING - Skykits brings its Rampage to Florida show
Skykits of Alberta, Canada unveiled their new Ramapage light sport aircraft at the US Sport Aviation show in Sebring,...
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SEBRING - Flight Design modifies LSAs
Flight Design of Germany has modified its best-selling CTSW design to create the CTLS and debuted the new aircraft at the US Sport Aviation show in Sebring,...
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All-premium market thrives despite demise of Maxjet
Eos, L'Avion and Silverjet are confident of the all-business class model despite the demise of Maxjet The transatlantic all-premium market will likely...
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SEBRING - Sport Aircraft offers Dynamic LSA
A light sport aircraft (LSA) version of the Dynamic WT9 is now the third LSA offered by US distributor
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Chinese banks poised to enter leasing market
Lessors from overseas have long dominated the aircraft leasing market in China, but Chinese banks are poised to enter the scene and shake things up ...
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Big Sky and Air Midwest to shut down
Rising fuel prices have forced two small but well-known US regional operators out of business permanently. Big Sky Airlines shut down in January after a...
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TAM hints at joining Star
TAM favours Star for alliance link In a strategy shift, Brazil's TAM ...
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Kuwait Airways faces prospect of more competition
With privatisation delayed, Kuwait Airways gets just what it doesn't need - more competition Further delays to the privatisation of Kuwait...
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SEBRING - Gobosh unveils 800XP LSA
Gobosh Aviation unveiled its 800XP Luxury Sport Aircraft at the US Sport Aviation show in Sebring joining the company's...
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Merger talk intensifies in US with Delta-Northwest the most likely pairing
Consolidation is again the talk of the industry with Delta-Northwest the most likely pairing As US major carriers stumble towards likely consolidation,...
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Leo Schefer: Joined up thinking
The new US-European Union Open Skies pact offers real chances to address looming transatlantic issues such as the environment and security, says Leo Schefer,...
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Chicago Midway: low-cost is good
David field Washington Dwarfed by giant O'Hare, little Midway handles only 20% of Chicago's flyers but is the clear favourite of the region's bargain...
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Southwest restructures network
Low-cost player will add six new routes in Denver, where it will take on ailing Frontier and United Airlines Southwest...
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Market outlook: how do airlines respond to a downturn?
Pulling the revenue levers What are the first airline responses to a downturn? ask Chris and Andrew Tarry. Analysis from Antonio Panariello With...
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Airline appointments
ASIA Chew stays on at SIA Singapore Airlines has extended the contract of its chief executive through the end of 2010. Chew Choon Seng's contract...
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MRO special - MRO round-up
We chart key recent market developments as part of our regular series of maintenance special reports Air Canada parent ACE Aviation Holdings (ACE)...
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Will the good times last for leasing companies?
The leasing business has boomed for over three years creating a buoyant and confident industry with plenty of new players. But will the champagne continue...
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Middle East leasing companies continue to expand
High profile start-up DAE is one of four leasing firms in the Middle East with bold expansion plans. Is there room for so many new big players? Dubai...



















