News from FlightGlobal – Page 1417
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Toll exits Virgin Blue
Australian logistics firm literally gives away 62% share in struggling low-cost carrier Uncertainty over the future of Australia's Virgin Blue has...
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NewsBoeing reveals details of 787 pilot training programme and equipment
Boeing says it expects its 787 will handle so like a 777, and the cockpit interfaces will be so similar and intuitive, that a five-day differences course...
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NewsAirlines slam emissions trade plan
Europe's plan to include aviation in its emissions trading system will come into effect...
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Kingfisher plans major international expansion
India's Kingfisher Airlines has finalised a new fleet plan that includes significantly slower expansion of its Airbus A320 and ATR 72 fleets, delayed Airbus...
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Chinese traffic dip cause for some concern
Traffic slowdown hits China China reported a rare drop in traffic for May and June. Is this the start of bad times...
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China-Taiwan flights take off
China-Taiwan market opens up Now that regular flights have begun between China and Taiwan,...
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Qantas set for frequent flyer programme spin-off
Australia's Qantas Airways is expected to soon move ahead with a spin-off of its frequent flyer programme, possibly...
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FlyDubai plans rapid growth
The Dubai government's latest airline venture aims to be region's largest low-cost carrier New low-cost carrier FlyDubai has unveiled an ambitious...
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Orders boost Superjet 100
The Superjet 100 programme received a shot in the arm at Farnborough with 25 sales, taking the orderbook for Sukhoi's regional jet to 35 aircraft. Superjet...
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Accident reports released in first half of 2008
short summaries of some final accident and incident reports published...
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CSeries launch raises questions over airline interest
Bombardier's decision to finally take the plunge and launch the CSeries created a big splash at the show, but some in the industry were left wondering whether...
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R-R studies maintenance trades to save fuel
Engine maker reveals 'Option 15-50' study aimed at delivering efficiency improvements of up to 50% for 150-seat market
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Working week: A high-flying aviation lawyer
From defending airlines against deep vein thrombosis claims to steering through mergers, the life of an aviation lawyer is never dull. Paul Phillips is a senior partner in the global law firm Stephenson Harwood
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Airbus will review A320 production ramp-up after summer season
Airbus has issued its first caution over the planned production ramp-up of its single-aisle aircraft to 40 units a month by...
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Unite Europe's skies
Including aviation in Europe's emissions trading system without implementing the Single European Sky will undermine the ability of airlines to renew their...