All Airframers news – Page 852
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NewsFrench investigators want further study following Armavia crash report
More detailed study into the factors behind the 3 May 2006 Armavia Airlines Airbus A320 crash near Sochi,...
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NewsPratt & Whitney Canada selected for White Knight II engines
Pratt & Whitney Canada's PW308 turbofan engine is to power Virgin...
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NewsAirbus A350 could benefit from EU noise research
The Airbus A350 is the first European airliner expected to benefit from the European...
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The Gamechanger..787
Rarely has a new aircraft attracted - or deserved - as much attention as the Boeing 787. From its thrusting nose via flowing lines to the delicately-rising...
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Transformed Boeing welcomes 787 roll-out
PiVOTAL AIRCRAFT GRAHAM WARWICK WASHINGTON DC Boeing reinvents the airliner US manufacturer's 787 programme has set revolutionary standards for...
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The Boeing 787 Deamliner timeline
1995 Airbus launches A330-200, usurping the 767-300ER, which had led the mid-size, long-range widebody market. 1997 Boeing launches 767-400ER "double-stretch"...
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Mid-sizers outrun super-jumbos
Fragmentation max kingsley-jones london Mid-sizers outrun super-jumbos The unveiling of the 787 in Everett last Sunday represented the end of...
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Alan Mulally - a legacy at Boeing
Alan mulally Out of the roll-out spotlight was the man who steered Boeing clear of its production problems, through the wake of 9/11 to the 787's launch....
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John Leahy - Airbus caught napping by 787
john lEAHY To Airbus's chief salesman John Leahy, the 7E7 looked like another in a long line of Boeing projects that would never see the light of day,...
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Sonic Cruiser - a different Boeing
strategy Max kingsley-jones london How the airline market focus changed Boeing would be a different company today if it had launched any of the...
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Mike Bair - the man behind the 787
mike bair The man leading the 787 is one of a long line of Boeing engineers turned executives. Having joined the company in 1979 as an engineer on...
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So far....So good. World airline safety
Worldwide airline safety has been better, statistically, in the first six months of 2007 than it has ever been for the same period. Although the number of...
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Poorest performers can improve
countries Poorest performers can improve Recent history shows that states which, like Indonesia, have had a consistently bad safety record compared...



















