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    Thales satcom system certified for 737, 777

    2010-11-23T15:19:27Z

    Thales' multi-service 'TopFlight' satcom system has been certified for Boeing 737NG and 777 passenger aircraft following successful flight tests at Boeing.

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    AB25: US State Department, John Byerly

    2010-11-23T14:59:00Z

    It was in 1985, the year Airline Business was founded, that I landed my first job in aviation as the State Department lawyer responsible for air services negotiations and policy. writes John Byerly, US Deputy Assisntant Secretary, Transportation affairs

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    Tunisair-linked Mauritania Airways blacklisted by Europe

    2010-11-23T12:36:08Z

    Tunisair affiliate carrier Mauritania Airways has been included on the European Commission's latest revision of blacklisted airlines.

  • UAE PC-21 TO - Pilatus
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    PICTURES: UAE's first PC-21 makes flight debut

    2010-11-23T11:55:00Z

    Pilatus has performed the first flight of a PC-21 turboprop trainer for the United Arab Emirates ...

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    India assesses future pilot needs

    2010-11-23T09:52:00Z

    India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation has asked the leading Indian carriers to submit a five-year hiring and training plan along with details of...

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    AB25: IATA chief executive, Giovanni Bisignani

    2010-11-23T09:18:00Z

    Air transport today is almost unrecognisable compared with the 1985 industry in which Airline Business was born writes Giovani Bisignani, IATA director general

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    AB25: Lufthansa chairman, Juergen Weber

    2010-11-23T07:00:00Z

    Stability and control are the essence of safe flying and succeeding as a business. On average, the airline industry is confronted with the challenge of new innovative cycles every 10 to 20 years. Keeping the craft on course and in trim and finding the right power-setting to master any potential ...

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    AB25: Jet Airways chairman, Naresh Goyal

    2010-11-23T05:00:00Z

    The 1960s, and to some extent the 1970s, were the age of innocence for our industry in India. Aviation as a business was less cut-throat, more a luxury, almost like a one-time experience to be cherished; definitely not a common man's choice of travel, the Great Indian Railways had then ...

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    Qantas to resume limited A380 services

    2010-11-23T00:57:24Z

    Qantas Airways will resume limited Airbus A380 services on 27 November, more than three weeks after an uncontained engine failure forced one of its aircraft...

  • Opinion

    Comment: No free ride to space

    2010-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Saving money and developing a spacecraft to replace the Shuttle sound like mutally exclusive endeavours in cash-strapped Washington, but politicians aren't getting the real cost issue

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    Business briefs

    2010-11-23T00:00:00Z

    DANISH TIE-UP BOOSTS MAINTENANCE BUSINESS ACQUISITION Copenhagen-headquartered engines and aircraft maintenance firm DAO Aviation has acquired Danish...

  • Interview

    Working Week: Jan Fridrich

    2010-11-23T00:00:00Z

    A Czech mate for light aircraft Jan Fridrich is vice-president of the Light Aircraft Association of the Czech Republic and of the European Microlight...

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    ICAO's aviation emissions reduction plan heads for Cancun

    2010-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Can ICAO's emissions framework help when the United Nations attempts to form a new climate change resolution to replace the Kyoto protocol?

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    Mexicana's new owner secures union concessions required for re-launch

    2010-11-22T21:41:55Z

    Mexicana's unions have approved new contracts with the grounded carrier's new owners, moving Mexicana one step closer to potentially re-launching operations.

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    Air Canada's pilots union fights to keep age-60 rule

    2010-11-22T21:35:25Z

    Air Canada's pilots union has appealed to the country's Federal Court to maintain a mandatory age-60 retirement rule at the carrier.

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    Virgin Blue first to select new Rockwell satcom in avionics deal

    2010-11-22T20:22:19Z

    Australian operator Virgin Blue has selected Rockwell Collins' entire suite of avionics - including a new satcom solution - for its new fleet of Boeing 737...

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    AB25: Indigo Partners managing partner, Bill Franke

    2010-11-22T20:00:00Z

    Cabinets and hard drives are filled with the collective thoughts and analyses of many better-positioned chroniclers than me that cover the evolution of commercial aviation over the past quarter of a century writes Bill Franke, manging partner of Indigo Partners and former America West chief executive

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    AB25: Former BMI chairman Sir Michael Bishop

    2010-11-22T18:00:00Z

    The business of air transport is a tumultuous industry, whose financial fortunes are frequently dictated by economic, aeropolitical, criminal or geological events far beyond the day-to-day operation or control of an airline's management itself writes former BMI chairman Sir Michael Bishop

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    Investigation: Cabin door déjà vu for Bombardier CRJ

    2010-11-22T16:30:42Z

    A stuck main cabin door on a SkyWest Airlines CRJ200 in Phoenix last month drew the attention of a National Transportation Safety Board official who happened...

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    AB25: Ohio State University professor Nawal Taneja

    2010-11-22T16:00:00Z

    The airline business model has changed dramatically in the past 25 years as a result of numerous forces, such as the development and the resounding successes of low-cost carriers; incorporation of evolving information and distribution technologies; efficiencies and effectiveness of advanced regional jets; establishment and subsequent growth of the Gulf-based ...