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Low-cost MRO players emerge on Europe's periphery
Maintenance newcomers and freshly minted offshoots of established majors are springing up in Europe's low-cost areas.
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FL Technics carves MRO niche in Lithuania
INTHE Lithuanian capital of Vilnius the FL Technics business unit of Avia Solutions Group is aiming to grow as fast...
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Turkey's MRO sector talks up growth plans
Geography and low costs give Turkish MROs an edge over the rest of Europe, with the nation's flag carrier leading the way Geography and low costs boost Turkish MROs
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Seattle battles for Boeing
Legislators in Olympia hope to keep Washington competitive with lower-cost states
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Southwest fuselage hole prompts Boeing 737 directive
The US FAA is proposing that operators of approximately 135 US-registered Boeing 737-300, -400 and -500 aircraft begin performing external non-destructive...
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Mexicana Link to launch four new domestic routes
Mexicana Link is launching four domestic routes later this week as the new regional carrier continues to expand its Bombardier CRJ200 fleet. Grupo...
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NewsVIDEO: Gear-up Fokker 100 at Stuttgart had C-check a month ago
Information from Contact Air shows that the Fokker 100 which suffered a gear-up landing at Stuttgart today had undergone a C-check just a month ago
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American to start Brussels-London-Boston service
Oneworld alliance carrier American Airlines is to start daily services from Brussels to Boston via London Heathrow from 19 November. The Boston service,...
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Aegean to open links to Madrid and Vienna
Star Alliance-bound Greek carrier Aegean Airlines is to open services to Madrid and Vienna from December. The airline is to begin operating a daily...
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Contact Air Fokker 100 lands gear-up at Stuttgart
Emergency services are attending a Contact Air Fokker 100 which has landed at Stuttgart with its undercarriage partly retracted. Contact Air has identified...
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NewsVIDEO: Overweight MD-83 take-off inquiry queries pressure on crew
Swedish investigators believe a Boeing MD-83 crew felt commercial pressure to depart Are-Ostersund Airport while above maximum weight limits
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Routes 09: Green light for second Wellington airport
New Zealand's environmental court has given the go ahead for the redevelopment of a privately owned secondary airport at Wellington to make it suitable for...
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Routes 09: Bordeaux Airport to set up budget terminal
Another French airport looks to offer a dedicated facility catering for low-cost carriers
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Routes 09: In Brief
India's Kingfisher Airlines will commence daily services from Mumbai to Hong Kong and Singapore this month. It will operate Airbus A330-200 aircraft on the...
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Routes 09: All eyes on Central Europe
How will airlines and airports react to fill the space left by the recent collapse of the central European budget carrier?
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Routes 09: Macau and Hong Kong face traffic adjustment
While the opening up of the China-Taiwan market to direct scheduled passenger flights is creating new opportunities and benefits for Chinese and Taiwanese...
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Routes 09: Jetstar Asia looks to long-haul
Singapore-based carrier starts China flights, eyes Indian routes and holds long-haul ambitions
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Business: Good week - Bad week
ALEX GLOCK Embraer's Asia-Pacific managing director hinted at a move into the mainline market when he told the Inside Air Finance conference in Hong Kong...
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AA09: Lufthansa Technik Philippines targets China
Lufthansa Technik Philippines is hoping to secure work from China thanks to a regulatory change in the country.



















