Programmes – Page 736
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Boeing 787 to launch RFID labeling programme
Boeing is to use its 787 program to launch radio frequency identification (RFID) labeling on maintenance-significant parts.
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NewsBoeing machinists return to work
Boeing machinists have voted to approve a new three-year labour contract, ending a four-week long strike which forced the manufacturer to defer aircraft deliveries.
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Airbus takes delivery of first GP7200s engines for A380
Engine Alliance has delivered the first of its new GP7200 Airbus A380 powerplant to the European manufacturer.
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A year in cologne
After a year of active operation, does the industry think EASA is working well? And, from its own perspective, how much progress has the safety agency made?
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Harbin Embraer scores new order
China Eastern Wuhan Airlines agrees to buy five locally built ERJ-145s, which could be delivered as early as 2006
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747BCF set for Hong Kong tests
Newly-christened Boeing Converted Freighter heralds US manufacturer’s first overseas certification campaign
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Ryanair aspires to move into long-haul...but not for now
Low-cost carrier aims to go further using European connections as platform
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Ridgway outlines plans for Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic Airways chief executive Steve Ridgway talks to editor Mark Pilling in an exclusive interview for our website on the jewel in the crown of the Virgin airlines group
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Going to America
Richard Branson seems set on expanding his Virgin brand into America but it is taking longer than expected to get it off the ground, explains Americas editor David Field.
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Maintenance: Air Canada - Ramping up
Air Canada Technical Services is seeking to join Lufthansa, Air France and Singapore Airlines in creating a giant, world-class maintenance business



















