Systems & interiors – Page 542
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NewsSkyWest mulls turboprop revival
Rising fuel price prompts US airline to re-examine fleet strategy as it considers acquisition of larger regional jets
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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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EU plans airline C02 reductions
The European Commission has recommended that airlines should be included in its greenhouse gas emmissions trading scheme as a way of reducing the amount of carbon dioxide they produce.
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Titanium giant undaunted by clash with materials supplier
Russian alloy manufacturer says quarrel with Ukrainians will not affect shipments
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Teams chase MAV prize
Research contract worth $100,000 draws 16 hopefuls to micro air vehicle competition
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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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Boeing seeks to fly 777LR further
Potential -200LR derivative could operate Sydney-London year-round equipped with lighter, low-density cabin
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Lean cuisine
In-flight catering companies are being squeezed by their airline customers and are looking for ways to cut waste from their processes and work more efficiently
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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
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NewsBoeing looks at longer-range 777
Boeing has revealed it is discussing a longer-range version of the 777-200LR that could be capable of flying Sydney-London year-round.
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Indian Airlines finally freed to grow
After well over a decade without adding new aircraft, state-owned Indian Airlines has finally secured government backing to order 43 Airbus narrowbodies to help it better compete against fast-growing private carriers.



















