All aerospace news – Page 1197
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Star scrambles to fill Latin network void left by Varig
Star's decision to drop Varig leaves the alliance in a quandary over what to do in Latin America.
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Taking the long view: long-haul low-cost carriers
The recent launch of several long-haul low-cost players has sparked intense debate about how fast this model can penetrate the established network carrier order. Is it a niche phenomenon or something more mainstream?
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Worth the effort?
Interlines seem like a win-win proposition for all carriers as a welcome revenue source. So why are low-cost operators wary of them?
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Virgin America fights to take flight
Virgin America is mounting a major campaign to win regulatory approval and support from the flying public.
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Ryanair eyes another Aer Lingus bid
An Aer Lingus takeover remains on Ryanair's radar screen despite resistance from the flag carrier's employees and shareholders.
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Exclusive interview with Intrepid Aviation, the US lessor that emerged from obscurity to launch the Airbus A330-200F
A US lessor that resurfaced yesterday to sign a letter of intent for 20 Airbus A330-200 freighters after spending a couple of years in relative obscurity is actively looking to acquire used A330s, A340s and Boeing 767-300ERs with plans to eventually convert the aircraft to freighters.
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Sikorsky disputes $60m crash claim in August 2005 Estonia Copterline S-76C downing
Finnish operator seeks damages following loss of S-76C
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Bone loss fear may rule out manned Mars mission after NASA tests indicate prolonged low gravity exposure untenable
Medical tests indicate that prolonged exposure to low gravity would be untenable



















