Strategy – Page 721
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AA wary of MD-80 replacement due to lack of narrowbody alternatives
Ageing MD-80s could fly on if US carrier opts to focus on shaping fleet to cope with growing international traffic
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NewsBombardier to ditch CSeries in favour of RRJ participation
Canadian manufacturer opens talks on Russian Regional Jet involvement and briefs airlines on interim CRJ900 stretch
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NewsNigeria to get tough on unsafe aviation authorities
African country's aviation minister orders radical overhaul of several aviation agencies
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Dead tired
Increasing numbers of accidents are citing pilot fatigue. While knowledge of its effects is growing, regulators are not listening
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NewsOnly human: Safety and Low-cost carriers
Low-cost carriers have created an operating model that is changing the way short haul works. But it has never been critically examined
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ERJ-145 deal earns reprieve for Chinese assembly line
Airline order saves struggling Embraer joint venture from threatened closure
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Airbus wins...but rival is top dollar
End of year flurry sees European company triumph on orders. However, widebodies give Boeing advantage on value
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NewsMexican Uprising
Mexico is the latest big market to welcome low-cost start-ups, as the regulatory regime is slowly relaxed. But life has been tougher for its established carriers. Read Flight International's special report.
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Garuda crisis deepens after defaults
Garuda Indonesia is in more financial trouble after defaulting on scheduled loan payments that were due at the end of 2005.
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Jagson schedules arrival at India party
India’s booming airline market looks set to continue its phenomenal growth in 2006, with yet more carriers planning to launch operations and even more aircraft orders being placed.
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Carriers renew fleets
More than a decade after studies began, state-owned Air India and Indian Airlines have finally ordered a wealth of new Airbus and Boeing types to help them renew and expand their ageing fleets.



















