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EADS chief says Airbus may cut output again in late 201016-NOV-09
European aircraft maker Airbus may cut production further in the second half of next year, Louis Gallois, chief executive of parent company EADS, said in Dubai today.
Mumbai airport operations to be hit every Tuesday27-OCT-09
Passengers flying in and out of the Mumbai airport are likely to face a tough time on every Tuesday for the next five months as the intersection point of the two runways would remain closed for a few hours that day.
Kingfisher returns 19 leased aircraft in 10 months07-OCT-09
Owing to mounting losses, Vijay Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines has returned 19 leased aircraft to lessors in the past 10 months.
AI to convert 5 Airbuses into low-cost carriers22-SEP-09
Launch on 10 sectors in the winter schedule.
Production cut likely; 2 more difficult yrs ahead: Airbus CEO18-SEP-09
Faced with tight financial conditions Airbus may need to cut production next year as the European plane maker anticipates two "difficult" years ahead, Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders said.
China takes aim at ageing Airbus, Boeing models10-SEP-09
China is taking aim at the heart of the global commercial aerospace industry with a jet dubbed “The Big Plane,” seeking to crack the duopoly Boeing Co and Airbus SAS hold in the $70-billion-a-year market.
WTO set to rule on Airbus subsidies02-SEP-09
In a matter of 24 hours, the United States would acquire dual and conflicting images at the World Trade Organization (WTO). From holding the status of a violator, due to its non-compliance of the WTO dispute settlement body’s recommendations in the cotton case, Washington could become the champion for correcting the civil aircraft subsidies, as provided by the European governments to Airbus today, analysts said.
AI likely to take action against more staffers11-JUL-09
Air India, which derostered nine employees including two pilots for taking on board three passengers in excess of the aircraft capacity two months ago, is likely to take action against more staffers by tomorrow.
WAPL launches Airbus A320 course06-JUL-09
Wings Aviation Private Limited (WAPL), Hyderabad, today announced the launch of Airbus A320 Course, in collaboration with Advance Aircraft Training Limited, UK.
Yemeni crash boosts scrutiny of air safety in emerging nations02-JUL-09
The fatal crash of a Yemeni Airbus jet into the Indian Ocean is heightening scrutiny of the safety standards of developing nations and their airlines.
Brazil ends search for bodies, debris from Air France jet27-JUN-09
Brazil's military has said it had ended its search for more bodies and debris from an Air France jet that plunged into the Atlantic nearly four weeks ago.
China to build world's largest amphibious aircraft25-JUN-09
China will build the world's largest amphibious aircraft, as large as an Airbus A320, which could be used for tasks like emergency rescue and sea patrols, the state media reported today.
Signals heard from Flight 447 black boxes: Report23-JUN-09
French military ships have detected a signal from the black boxes of Flight 447 in the Atlantic depths, newspaper Le Monde reported today.
Paramount places $1.5-bn order for 10 A-321 aircraft20-JUN-09
Chennai-based Paramount Airways has placed an order worth $1.5 billion (around Rs 7,500 crore) with Airbus to acquire 10 Airbus A-321 aircraft.
'Airbus could cope with 1,000 order cancellations'15-JUN-09
Airbus SAS could cope with losing as many as 1,000 jetliner contracts without suffering unduly because of its “formidable” order book, Chief Executive Officer Tom Enders said.
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