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Qantas pitches for small business loyalty
/Qantas has launched a loyalty program aimed at small and medium business as part of efforts to shore up marketshare for non-corporate account business travel. Dubbed Aquire, the new stand-alone program allows businesses to accrue Acquire points through a range of business transactions. Those points can then be converted on a one for one basis
Read moreRolls-Royce delivers 1,500th C-130J engine
/Rolls-Royce has completed its 1,500th AE 2100 engine for installation on a C-130J Hercules. The milestone engine was delivered to Lockheed Martin in Marietta, Georgia following a celebration in Indianapolis, Indiana, where the AE 2100 is manufactured, assembled and tested. It will be fitted to a C-130J scheduled for delivery to the US Air Force
Read moreCSERIES
/First Flight The first flight of Bombardier’s CSeries on September 16 was a pivotal milestone for an aircraft that has dared to be new against competition that has opted for derivatives, albeit very good derivatives. While there is a raft of all-new regional jets, the market Bombardier is targeting – the bottom end of the
Read moreSize matters – Emirates orders another 50 A380s
/As rivalry between Boeing and Airbus reached fever-pitch strong on the opening day of the Dubai Airshow on Sunday, Emirates confirmed the value it has derived from its flagship A380s, with an order for a further 50 of the type. Following delivery of its first A380 in July 2008, Emirates has now taken delivery of
Read moreflydubai gives Boeing largest Mid-East single-aisle order
/In another big deal for Boeing on the opening day of the Dubai Airshow, flydubai announced a commitment for up to 100 737 MAX 8 aircraft and 11 current generation 737-800s. The commitment is the largest ever Boeing single-aisle aircraft purchase in the Middle East. The Dubai government-owned flydubai placed its first order for 50
Read moreLearjet 75 certified
/Bombardier’s Learjet 75 has received FAA certification, with deliveries of the eight-seat jet expected to start soon. The new aircraft, which is based on the Learjet 85, promises an up to nine per cent improvement in field performance under hot and high conditions and up to a four per cent improvement in fuel efficiency thanks
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