Fleets – Page 617
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Airbus confident ahead of A380 service entry with Singapore Airlines
Airbus is confident that everything is in place for a smooth entry-into-service of the A380 with Singapore Airlines on daily flights between Singapore and...
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Portuguese regional development fund lift for GECI Skylander
GECI International is aiming for the first delivery of its Skylander twin turboprop aircraft in April 2011 after securing government funding in Portugal,...
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Airbus relieved as British Airways orders A380s
It is honours even between Airbus and Boeing after round one of British Airways' long-haul fleet-renewal evaluation
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PICTURE: Ocean Airlines' first ex-Air France 747-200F ready for delivery
The first of six ex-Air France Boeing 747-200Fs is about to enter service with Italian cargo airline Ocean Airlines
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Panasonic does not expect near-term wireless IFE
Panasonic Avionics does not imagine that wireless in-flight entertainment systems will be adopted by airframers or airlines in the near term. "Life...
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Keeping maintenance in-house
Several network carriers are bucking the trend to outsource more of their maintenance, preferring instead to keep it in-house. However, the focus on cost...
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Maintenance for low-cost carriers: Outer limits
Maintenance outsourcing has become a crucial part of the business model for low-cost and smaller carriers. But there is no one size fits all solution ...
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Market outlook: The fallout from US credit turmoil
The fallout from US credit turmoil How will the financial problems in the US impact airline orderbooks? asks Chris Tarry. Analysis from Antonio Panariello What...
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Norwegian plans network expansion
Norwegian plans network expansion Oslo-based low-cost carrier Norwegian is preparing to expand its operations...
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Virgin Blue's New Zealand move
Australia and New Zealand took a step closer to a single aviation market with Virgin Blue's decision to enter NZ market Virgin Blue's Christchurch-based...



















