Hahn Air launches service between D
Effective February 1st, 2010 Hahn Air will operate flights between D
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Effective February 1st, 2010 Hahn Air will operate flights between D
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AeroMexico has ordered a total of five Boeing 787 planes to be used on long distance flights. This comes following the first successful test flight of the Boeing 787 jetliner, held last month in Seattle, Washington. AeroMexico expects to receive its first Boeing 787 within the next two years.
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Commercial Jet, a trusted integrated service provider, has received repair station certification from Agencia Nacional de Avia
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Lockheed Martin has received ongoing funding through a recently issued Acquisition Decision Memorandum (ADM) that authorizes Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) associated with the C-5 Super Galaxy Reliability Enhancement and Re-Engining Program (RERP). The $344.3 million funding supports LRIP RERP production for 15 aircraft, including installation on three aircraft, material and fabrication for five aircraft,
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ASTAR Air Cargo has promoted Stephen Dodd to the position of Chief Financial Officer of ASTAR. He will continue to report to Steve Doyle, President of the company.
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ExpressJet will operate 22 ERJ-145 aircraft under the United Express brand beginning in May 2010. Prior to May 1, 2010, ExpressJet will operate up to 22 aircraft under a short-term arrangement for United to assist with the transition of flying from their previous partner. The arrangement began with three aircraft on December 1, and is
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American Airlines, along with fellow oneworld Alliance founding members British Airways, Qantas Airways and Cathay Pacific Airways, outlined USD $2 billion in commercial benefits to Japan Airlines (JAL) over three years. The enhanced oneworld proposal would provide JAL the best path to future success while minimizing risk for the Japanese government and taxpayers and maximizing
SAS Group’s traffic decreased by 10.9% during December and seat capacity was down 16.4% vs. 2008. SAS Group carried 1.7 million passengers in December, down 7.1% vs. 2008, while the load factor was 69.7%, up 4.3 p.u. vs. December 2008 and up for the sixth month in a row.
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Airbus delivered a total of 498 aircraft in 2009. The figure is a new company delivery record for a single year and is 15 more aircraft than in 2008. The figure includes 402 A320 Family aircraft, 86 A330/A340s which are both records for a single year, and 10 A380s. Airbus Military, the military aircraft division
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Boeing delivered the last of four KC-767 aerial refueling tankers to the Japan Ministry of Defense, completing one of the International Tanker team’s most significant milestones. Boeing’s partner on the Japan Tanker program, Itochu Corp., handed over the KC-767 advanced tanker to Japan Ministry of Defense officials. Assigned to the 1st Airlift Wing of the
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