All air transport news – Page 1326
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Opinion
Comment: Lessons unheeded
US defence contractors must be more honest about their outsourcing policies if they are to avoid embarrassing moments in future and stand any chance of beating foreign competitors
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Opinion
Comment: Giant pressure on Airbus's goliath
Things get serious for the A380 this week, as Emirates becomes the second airline to start earning money with the giant. Airbus will begin to face a stern...
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News
Business: bad week
JetBlue Airways A $21 million profit in the second quarter of 2007 turned into a $7 million loss this year, leading the New York Kennedy-based carrier to...
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Business quote of the week
Quote of the week "Park the history. The A380 is a good aircraft - it's been worth waiting for" Emirates Airline president Tim CLARK welcomes...
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Show US the money
Should European governments use taxes raised from airlines to fund research and incentives to promote greener aviation? Yes, but they almost certainly will not
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US Environmental Protection Agency re-evaluates role on aircraft emissions
US AGENCY RE-EVALUATES ROLE ON EMISSIONS Under pressure from US states and environmental groups, the US...
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A perfect storm
It is crunch time for aviation. Recession, the spiralling price of oil and European insistence on an emissions trading scheme are painting a gloomy picture
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Emissions Clampdown - But will cleaner engines be forgotten?
Europe is poised to decide how to deal with NOx, but will the authorities take into account advances in engine technology?
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NewsPICTURES & VIDEO Emirates takes delivery of its first A380, all set for inaugural
PICTURES & VIDEO Emirates takes delivery of its first A380, all set for inaugural
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NewsNASA's Apollo lunar module ascent engine roars again
An Apollo lunar module ascent engine has been test fired after being in storage for decades to help technology development for NASA's new Moon programme...
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VIDEO: Sterling 737-800 tail-tipped by Malaga airbridge
Video images have emerged showing the aftermath of an incident at Malaga Airport during which a Sterling Airlines Boeing 737-800 was tipped onto its rear fuselage while parked at a gate.



















