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AuthorBoeing gap against Airbus widens
January 6, 2012 0 commentA series of record aircraft orders gave Boeing a late year rally against arch-rival Airbus, but the US planemaker still trailed its European rival in both orders and deliveries for 2011. According to figures released by the company on Thursday, Boeing tallied gross orders of 921 aircraft, led by 625 orders for its single aisle
Read moreDespite tanker contract, Boeing to close in Wichita
January 5, 2012 0 commentBoeing will close its production facility in the US city of Wichita in response to looming defence cuts. The closure of the Boeing Defense, Space and Security plant will cost 2160 workers their jobs and undercut Wichita’s claim as the aviation capital of the world, based in large part on the city’s longstanding relationship with
Read moreTiger eyes comeback, adding flights
January 5, 2012 0 commentTiger Airways will add more than 380,000 additional seats in the coming months as the budget carrier looks to find its footing after a disastrous 2011. The extra capacity will be spread over Tiger’s existing network of four routes based out of its Melbourne Airport hub. Melbourne-Sydney will see three additional return flights for a
Read moreNSW govt frowns on second Sydney airport option
January 5, 2012 0 commentThe NSW government will continue its opposition to a second international airport in Sydney despite reports that a site to the city’s west has emerged as a leading option under a joint federal-state study. According to a report by News Limited, the Nepean option – covering Luddenham, Wallacia and Greendale – has pulled “streets ahead”
Read moreLeasing company GECAS orders two ATR 72-600s
January 5, 2012 0 commentUS leasing company GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has announced an order for two ATR 72-600 turboprops with two options. The announcement builds on an order placed at the Paris Airshow in June last year and brings GECAS’s ATR orders to 17 with 17 options. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login
Read moreQantas pilots leaving for Gulf carriers – report
January 4, 2012 17 commentAbout 150 Qantas pilots have taken unpaid leave and some may not be coming back as the airline cuts services in a bid to revive money losing international operations, Bloomberg has reported. Qantas confirmed the Bloomberg report but declined to elaborate, the news agency reported. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login
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