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The European aerospace giant said the test flight would go ahead "weather permitting". The A400M was designed to replace ageing military cargo carriers in several European air forces. However, a series of technical problems have dogged the project and...
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Malaysia Airlines said on Thursday Airbus was delaying delivery of the carrier's first A380 superjumbo aircraft by eight months. Managing Director and Chief Executive Azmil Zahruddin said MAS will now take delivery of its first A380 in August 2011 instead...
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South Africa after the country cancelled a contract to buy Airbus military planes and sought repayment of an advance, a press report said on Thursday. Airbus parent company, declined to comment on the report, carried in the financial newspaper La Tribune....
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US Airways delays delivery of 54 Airbus planes US Airways will delay delivery of 54 new Airbus jets until at least 2013 and take other steps to boost its cash reserves until travel demand rebounds. The airline said that putting off the deliveries will...
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The Australian tanker is nearly identical in configuration, EADs said, to the Northrop Grumman KC-45 Airbus tanker being offered to the U.S...The tanker uses a mix of boom and pod refueling technologies.
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General Motors (GM) has announced that its proposed sale of the Swedish car-maker Saab to Koenigsegg Group AB has been terminated by Koenigsegg. GM's President and CEO, Fritz Henderson, expressed his disappointment at the decision and said "Given the...
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Ariz. (AP) — US Airways said Tuesday it will delay delivery of 54 Airbus jets until at least 2013 as it tries to bolster its financial strength. The company said delaying the deliveries will reduce its aircraft capital expenditures over the next three...
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UN Official Kicks Off Asia-Pacific Forum On Impact Of Global Economic Meltdown New York, Nov 24 2009 12:10PM A shift in economic direction towards greater domestic spending and social protection in the Asia-Pacific could help the region better absorb...
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The airline revealed in a presentation to investors yesterday that it had allocated $1.7 billion in its current financial year and $2.7 billion in 2011 for capital expenditure. It will include 43 plane purchases, of which eight will be Airbus A380s. Funding...
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Noel Forgeard said he was "serene" as he arrived at the hearing and certain his lawyers would prove he had not misused inside information when he made huge profits selling stock options in 2006...June 2006 that the A380 double-decker jumbo programme was...
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