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SIA is ready at last to start flying the A380
The delays afflicting the A380 programme have given Singapore Airlines extra time to prepare for the ultra-large airliner's introduction. Has the carrier put the time to good use?
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Regionals face competition from low-cost airlines
With the line between Europe's regional and low-cost carriers blurring, does the distinction still matter?
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SAS tests runway incursion service at Arland
A Scandinavian Airlines Boeing 737 has completed the first live test of an anti-runway incursion service in a trial at Stockholm Arlanda airport. The...
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NewsPICTURES: SIA drops plans for logos on A380's engine nacelles
Singapore Airlines has made a late decision to drop the logos from the engine nacelles of its Airbus...
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Day dawns for air taxi operator DayJet
The day for DayJet is here at last. The "per-seat, on-demand" operator held its grand opening on 2 October in Florida...
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Up-cycle for air travel nearing peak, Avitas analyst says
Widespread hopes that airlines have overcome the industry's historical boom-and-bust cycles is ill-considered and the current cycle of growth is "definitely"...
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'Green approaches' get go-ahead at Gothenburg airport
"Green approaches" are to be introduced into Gothenburg-Landvetter airport following an agreement between Scandinavian Airlines and Sweden's airports operator...
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Gol-Legacy mid-air collision mistakes leaked to press
Leaks from the investigation on the mid-air collision between a Gol Transportes Aéreos Boeing 737-800SPF and an Embraer Legacy over Brazil's Amazon region...
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European Parliament votes for tougher emissions cap, but fails to please green lobby
CARBON TRADING AIMEE TURNER LONDON Tougher European emissions stance not enough for green lobby The European Parliament's environment committee...
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NTSB investigates Bombardier Learjet take-off on closed Dulles runway
The US National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation ...



















