All Airframers news – Page 956
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Cargo Kings: new Boeing 777F and 747-8F programmes
Boeing’s push to maintain its dominance of the freighter market is moving into high gear with definition of the new 777F and 747-8F programmes
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Fighting back: regional jet manufacturers
The predicted demise of the 50-seat regional jet has so far failed to materialise. But can the manufacturers create a sustainable secondary market?
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Drawing the line
US mainline carriers may have had some success in raising the scope-clause barrier, but pilots have reigned in hopes of farming out 100-seat operations
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American Airlines to roll out Class 2 EFBs on MD-80 fleet
Carrier expected to save ‘significant amount’ of money through electronic flight bags
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Ethiopian ponders 12-aircraft boost to regional operations
African carrier’s acquisition plan could depend on airport infrastructure improvements
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Flight TV: 15 May 2006 ILA Berlin (Show preview)
The organisers of this week’s ILA Berlin air show are hoping the show will attract over 1,000 exhibitors, making it the biggest ever. The Airbus A380 flight was the centrepiece of the show’s set-up day. Justin Wastnage reports for Flight TV from Berlin.
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Air New Zealand converts entire 787-8 order to 787-9s
Air New Zealand has converted its order for four Boeing 787-8s into the larger 787-9 variant, and will become the first airline to take delivery of the type.
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Spanish pilots union keeps pressure on government over 'misleading' aviation safety improvements
Spanish pilots union SEPLA has blasted the country's latest impressive aircraft inspection figures as being misleading and hiding the real problems of aviation safety the country still has.



















