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Shell Expands Aviation Fueling in India
Pilots across India will soon see the Shell Aviation sign going up for the first time at a number of airports as the international fuel supplier expands it
December 7, 2010
Airbus Starts Fabricating First Fuselage Barrel for the A350 XWB
Airbus has begun fabricating the first carbon fiber barrel for the A350 XWB fuselage at its Advanced Composites Center in Illescas, Spain, the company anno
December 7, 2010
Aeromexico to Restore Delta Code Share as FAA Re-instates Mexico’s Category 1 Status
In reaction to last week’s move by the U.S.
December 6, 2010
Paris court rules Continental Airlines 'criminally responsible' for 2000 crash of Air France Concorde
A Paris court ruled yesterday that Continental Airlines was "criminally responsible" for the crash of the Air France Concorde in July 2000, which killed 11
Aircraft
December 6, 2010
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French Court Finds Continental Guilty in Concorde Crash
A French court found Continental Airlines and one of its mechanics guilty of manslaughter for their roles in the crash of an Air France Concorde SST shortl
December 6, 2010
Fourth Production JSF Batch Contracted
Lockheed Martin received a $3.5 billion contract modification to build 31 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters for the fourth low-rate initial production batch.
Aircraft
December 3, 2010
KC-X embarrassment, and further delay
The U.S.
Aircraft
December 3, 2010
More Gripens for Thailand; recce pods for South Africa
In November, Saab received the expected follow-on order for six more Gripen fighters for Thailand.
Aircraft
December 3, 2010
Venezuela looks to China; Bolivia looks to Iran
Venezuela is buying up to 12 Shaanxi Y-8 transports from China.
Aircraft
December 3, 2010
Last hurrah for the ‘Pig’
In a ceremony held at RAAF Amberley, Queensland, the Royal Australian Air Force retired its General Dynamics F-111 fleet on December 2.
Aircraft
December 3, 2010
Report Recounts Harrowing Experience for Crew of Stricken Qantas A380
A preliminary factual report released today by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau recounts a laudable effort on the part of the five-member flight crew
December 3, 2010
Australian Authorities Identify Trent 900 Defect
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau confirmed the potential existence of a manufacturing problem in Rolls-Royce Trent 900s fitted to some Airbus A380s i
Aircraft
December 2, 2010
Airbus Launches A320neo
After many months of consultation and analysis, Airbus today announced the official launch of new engine options for the A320 series.
Aircraft
December 1, 2010
Air France Points Finger at Airbus for A330 Pitot Probe Failure
The lawyer representing Air France in the June 1, 2009, Airbus A330 accident case has transmitted to the investigating magistrate in France a memorandum th
Aircraft
December 1, 2010
ATR crashes in Cuba, Killing 68
An ATR 72-212 turboprop operated by Cuba’s Aero Caribbean crashed on November 4 in the central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus, killing all 61 passen
Regulations and Government
November 30, 2010
Republic Signs for Six E190s
Republic Airways signed a firm order last month for six Embraer E190s, all of which it plans to deploy with its Denver-based Frontier Airlines subsidia
Regulations and Government
November 30, 2010
Superjet support network ready for its first test
It certainly won’t send an aviation enthusiast’s heart racing like the promise of nimble flying characteristics or technical wizardry in the cockpit, but
Engines
November 30, 2010
Embraer sees resurgent market for E-Jets
Embraer expects to achieve a commercial aircraft book-to-bill ratio of a little more than one this year, reflecting solid demand from an airline market t
Engines
November 30, 2010
India’s SpiceJet To FlyQ400s Starting In June
Indian low-fare carrier SpiceJet plans to buy as many as 30 Q400 turboprops from Bombardier in a deal worth up to $900 million. “The [SpiceJet] boar
Engines
November 30, 2010
Calio To Replace May as Head of ATA
The Air Transport Association of America (ATA) has chosen prominent Washington lobbyist Nicholas Calio to replace <link news/single-news-page/article/overh
November 30, 2010
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