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ThyssenKrupp Offers Global Materials Services
ThyssenKrupp has merged Apollo Metals and Aviation Metals into its aerospace supply chain management business, thus giving it the capacity to offer global
July 12, 2008
UK Firm Opens Injection Molding Center in Slovakia
In a continuing expansion of its presence in aerospace, UK firm ENL (Hall 4 Stand E14) has opened an injection molding center in Slovakia with the support
July 12, 2008
Rolls still bullish despite climbing jet-fuel prices
Given the skyrocketing price of oil, the global financial crisis and gloomy forecasts from the travel industry, one might be forgiven for anticipating a me
July 12, 2008
Euro aerospace industry balks at weakness of U.S. dollar
Leaders of Europe’s aerospace industry met with the president of the European Central Bank (ECB) at its Frankfurt headquarters on July 10 to express their
July 12, 2008
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Accenture believes aerospace has lots of room to improve
In these times of high fuel prices, currency worries and looming recession, it is worth taking a hard look at how the efficiency of the supply chain can be
July 12, 2008
Boeing hopes for happy end to 787 schedule nightmare
More than a year after predicting at last year’s Paris Airshow that the new 787 twin-aisle twinjet would fly within three months, Boeing is no closer to ac
Aircraft
July 12, 2008
Rolls still bullish despite climbing jet-fuel prices
Given the skyrocketing price of oil, the global financial crisis and gloomy forecasts from the travel industry, one might be forgiven for anticipating a me
Aircraft
July 12, 2008
Euro aerospace industry balks at weakness of U.S. dollar
Leaders of Europe’s aerospace industry met with the president of the European Central Bank (ECB) at its Frankfurt headquarters on July 10 to express their
July 12, 2008
ATR mulls options for larger turboprop
French-Italian regional turboprop manufacturer Avions de Transport Régional (ATR) is considering a new aircraft to complement its 46/50 passenger ATR 42 an
Aircraft
July 12, 2008
Smallest turbojet launched
The new TR-3 turbojet shown at the Safran stand (Hall 4/B12) is the smallest yet to be developed and put into production by Microturbo (one of Safran’s sub
July 12, 2008
Regionals Update: American responds to scope limits with service cuts at Eagle
American Eagle has begun cutting capacity among its Saab 340 and ATR turboprop fleets to comply with a clause in the American Airlines pilot contract that
July 11, 2008
Regionals Update: Bagley leaves Horizon for Alaska Airlines
George Bagley, president and CEO of Horizon Air since 1995, has accepted the position of executive vice president of operations at Alaska Airlines, leaving
July 11, 2008
Regionals Update: BAE settles RJX cancellation terms
Under an agreement reached in late January, BAE Systems will not have to build the 12 Avro RJX quad-jets ordered by Exeter, UK-based British European.
July 11, 2008
Regionals Update: Embraer draws Germany into subsidy squabbles
Heartened by a recent WTO ruling against Canada for its support of Bombardier CRJ sales, Brazil’s Embraer has now turned its attention to its European comp
July 11, 2008
Regionals Update: Flow-through deal prompts Continental to halt furloughs, revisit spin-off
Continental Airlines last month said it would end all pilot furloughs this year to stem excessive pilot-training costs at its Continental Express subsidiar
July 11, 2008
Regionals Update: ATR 42 prop failure draws action from NTSB
The NTSB has recommended that the FAA require inspections of Hamilton Sundstrand 568F propellers in service for more than six years or 11,700 hr, after a p
July 11, 2008
Independents hold steady as majors reel from fiscal fallout
While the traffic slump that beset the U.S.
July 11, 2008
Next CRJ700 operator sets sights on April service launch
Atlantic Southeast Airlines accepted its first Bombardier CRJ700 during ceremonies that marked not only the Atlanta-based airline’s baptism as a 70-seat je
July 11, 2008
Regionals lead charge to industry recovery
For years major airline executives have recognized their regional affiliates’ potential to take a more active role in serving markets that until recently o
July 11, 2008
BA Takes Over Last All-biz-class Transatlantic Carrier
British Airways announced it is taking over France-based L’Avion, the last remaining all-business-class carrier on a transatlantic route.
July 10, 2008
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