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Mar 20, 2015
Airbus’s not so secret weapon is Chief Operating Officer-Customers John Leahy, who in his more than three-decade career helped the manufacturer climb from a very distant third-place spot to a parity position with Boeing.
Mar 20, 2015
Despite challenges from LCC expansion at its home base, Brussels Airlines seems poised to achieve profitability after investments and management improvements coordinated by its largest shareholder, the Lufthansa Group.
Mar 20, 2015
The Scout motto, “Be Prepared,” came in handy for the pilots of a Boeing 757 flying scientists from Christchurch to Pegasus Field in Antarctica when fog forced a landing at well below instrument minimums.
Mar 20, 2015
Dassault Aviation, long noted for both its civil and military aircraft offerings, may eventually have to opt for a purely civil product line due to diverse market and political influences.
Mar 20, 2015
European governments ponder new antisubsidy initiatives against Gulf carriers as Emirates and Etihad Airways lobby their cases in Washington.
Mar 17, 2015
Governments in Singapore and Hong Kong are throwing their weight behind major airport expansions.
Mar 17, 2015
With more than 6,200 receivers in place around the populated portions of the world, Flightradar24 will now turn to the oceans to give the nascent surveillance provider more visibility of long-haul routes.
Mar 17, 2015
For almost 20 years, WestJet Airlines had a simple business model. But now it is expanding into turboprops and widebodies. Will it work?