17 February 2010

Delta Air Lines seeks to compete at Tokyo's Haneda airport

Delta Air Lines filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation to offer customers nonstop service between Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and Seattle, Detroit, Los Angeles and Honolulu. Delta is seeking to compete at Tokyo’s centrally located Haneda airport, which is slated to be re-opened to U.S. carriers for the first time since 1978 under

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GMF AeroAsia secures contracts from Singapore Airshow

GMF AeroAsia signed three contracts as a result of its participation at the Singapore Airshow earlier this month. The contracts and deals under negotiation represent business opportunities worth $56.75 million. GMF general marketing manager Sandi Yuliawan said the deals include a contract extension with cargo airline Cardig Air for maintenance services for its Boeing B737F.

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WestJet announces 19th consecutive quarter of profitability

WestJet announced its fourth quarter and full-year results for 2009. The airline reported fourth quarter net earnings of $20.2 million and full-year net earnings of $98.2 million. The airline’s results were impacted by a non-recurring net future income tax reduction during 2009. Excluding this gain, WestJet reported adjusted fourth quarter net earnings of $15.1 million

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BAE Systems to offer AVRO RJ85s to Russian Airlines

BAE Systems will offer Russian airlines the Avro RJ85 regional jetliner as an immediate replacement for ageing aircraft operated on domestic and regional routes. A fleet of 13 ex-Lufthansa RJ85s are coming back off-lease to BAE Systems beginning in March and continuing through to 2011. This particular variant is certificated under the Russian Interstate Aviation

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