All Asia Pacific news – Page 416
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Trent 1000 checks force ANA to cancel over 100 flights
All Nippon Airways will cancel 113 domestic flights of Boeing 787s between 6-12 July in order to carry out additional checks on Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines.
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Canada requests seven additional Australian Hornets
Canada has requested an additional seven surplus F/A-18 A/B Hornets from Australia.
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Taiwanese MD-82 in engine failure incident
A Boeing MD-82 operated by Taiwan's Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT) was involved in an engine failure incident on 2 July.
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AnalysisANALYSIS: Bamboo who? Vietnam start-up’s ever-shifting strategy
Vietnamese start-up Bamboo Airways’ commitment to 20 Boeing 787-9s represents a startling growth in ambition, but the prospective carrier’s strategy is far from clear.
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AirAsia's Fernandes hints at possible additional Airbus orders
AirAsia Group chief Tony Fernandes has hinted at possible additional Airbus orders ahead of discussions at the airframer's Toulouse headquarters.
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First Australia-based Phenom 300E handed over
Embraer has delivered the first Asia-Pacific-based Phenom 300E to Australian luxury travel company Northern Escape Collection.
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Japanese assembly of PW1200G underway in Nagoya
The first Japanese assembly of the Pratt & Whitney PW1200G engine is underway in Nagoya.
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ST Engineering Aerospace exits helicopter JV
ST Engineering Aerospace has sold its 25% stake in a local maintenance joint venture with Airbus Helicopters.
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AnalysisANALYSIS: Virgin Australia takes second helping in Hong Kong
Virgin Australia's entry onto the prime Sydney-Hong Kong route is likely to be a success thanks to capacity constraints, growing demand and a little help from its friends.
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Cabin pressurisation fault resulted in Lion Air 737 diversion
Indonesia’s safety investigators are probing a pressurisation system problem onboard a Lion Air Boeing 737-900ER that resulted in the aircraft having to make a diversion during a routine domestic flight.
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Seoul to hold hearing to decide on future of Jin Air licence
South Korea’s transport ministry will wait on the outcome of a formal hearing before deciding if it will cancel Jin Air’s business license, after a former board member was found to hold foreign citizenship.
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New Delhi defends Air India sale conditions
New Delhi has defended the conditions of its failed bid to sell a 76% stake in Air India.
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Hainan to divest Azul stake at a discount
Hainan Airlines will offload its remaining shares in Brazil's Azul at a discount, making almost no gains from its original investment in 2016 as the Chinese carrier's debt-ridden parent continues to divest assets.
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PICTURE: Nepal starts introducing leased A330s
Nepal Airlines is introducing its first long-haul types, with a pair of leased Airbus A330-200s.
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PAL agrees A321neo financing
Philippine Airlines has agreed debt financing for four Airbus A321neos with GECAS subsidiary PK AirFinance and Tamweel Aviation Finance.
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Yangon runway conflict followed forgotten A320 clearance
Investigators in Myanmar have disclosed that they were not informed about an air traffic control mix-up, which led to a serious landing incident at Yangon, until nearly two weeks after it occurred.
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Philippines receives two NC212i transports from Indonesia
The Philippines air force has taken delivery of two Indonesian Aerospace produced NC212i tactical transports.
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HNA-controlled company ups stake in Tianjin Airlines
A company controlled by the HNA group has agreed to buy an 8.55% stake in Tianjin Airlines.
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India gives Do-288 to Seychelles air force
New Delhi has given a Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) built Do-228 aircraft to the Seychelles, where it will serve in the maritime surveillance mission.
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SIAEC set to grow global line maintenance network
SIA Engineering Company is looking to grow its global line maintenance network to service the expanding fleet of airliners in operation.



















