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1995 Boeing 737-300
14 September 2011 10:01 AM |1995 Boeing 737-300 Aircraft Category: Commercial Jet Aircraft Aircraft: Boeing Aircraft Type: 737-300 Manufacturer: Boeing Seats : —— Available: Immediately Year: 1995 Availability: Lease Listed: 05/11/2011 Last Modified: 09/13/2011 For...
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1991 Boeing 767-300
14 September 2011 9:58 AM |1991 Boeing 767-300 Aircraft Category: Commercial Jet Aircraft Aircraft: Boeing Aircraft Type: 767-300 Manufacturer: Boeing Seats : —— Available: Immediately Year: 1991 Availability: Lease Listed: 05/11/2011 Last Modified: 09/13/2011 For...
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1992 Boeing 767-200
14 September 2011 9:57 AM |1992 Boeing 767-200 Aircraft Category: Commercial Jet Aircraft Aircraft: Boeing Aircraft Type: 767-200 Manufacturer: Boeing Seats : —— Available: Immediately Year: 1992 Availability: Lease Listed: 05/11/2011 Last Modified: 09/13/2011 For...
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2002 G3
20 June 2011 2:13 PM | N2002 G3 Aircraft Category: Business/VIP Aircraft Aircraft: G3 Aircraft Type: Gulfstream Manufacturer: Gulfstream Seats : 10 Available: Immediately Year: 2002 Availability: Lease Listed: 06/20/2011 Last Modified: 06/20/2011 For More Details...
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AVIATION TODAY ARCHIVE
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Frontier Airlines to cut 100 Denver jobs
Posted on November 13, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – Frontier Airlines will reduce its Denver-area staff by about 100 positions, mostly through attrition, according to a news report. Ann Schrader reported late Friday at DenverPost.com that... -
Rolls-Royce wins Saudi Arabian Airlines order worth up to $500m
Posted on November 13, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has won an order from Saudi Arabian Airlines, worth up to $500m, to provide engines and TotalCare support for four Airbus... -
Kingfisher Airlines crisis: Mallya blames it on oil price spike
Posted on November 13, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – Kingfisher Airlines chairman Vijay Mallya said the company has approached lender-banks for a reappraisal of working capital requirements following a 50% surge in price of fuel in recent... -
Emirates’ $26bn Boeing order kicks off Dubai Airshow
Posted on November 13, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – Emirates airline placed a blockbuster order for 50 Boeing 777 jetliners at the Dubai Air Show on Sunday, underscoring the confidence brimming among fast-growing Gulf airlines despite... -
Kingfisher Airlines asked by DGCA to give details of plans to reconfigure fleet
Posted on November 12, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – Ailing Kingfisher Airlines, which cancelled more than 160 flights over the last six days, has been asked by aviation regulator DGCA to give details of their plan... -
Continental Airlines flight is first in U.S. to use biofuel
Posted on November 12, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – Continental Airlines flight 1403 made history when it landed at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago on Monday, becoming the first revenue passenger trip in the U.S. powered... -
Airline credit cards may bring benefits
Posted on November 12, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – Affinity credit cards — that is, a card tied to a certain organization — are a big moneymaker for the airlines, and even if you don’t really fly very often. Many consumers are lured to these cards by the prospect of free air travel and that is enough to drive the demand even during the slower travel seasons. Consumer watchdogs warn that "single purpose" incentivized card commitments may not be in the best interest of the public. Affinity spokesman Will Harris condemns the criticism as sour grapes by competitors who wish they had thought of... -
American Airlines Pilots Union Says Talks End for Week Without Agreement
Posted on November 12, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – American Airlines’ pilots union said talks on a new contract recessed for the weekend, after bargaining that was both “productive” and “discouraging.” Leaders for the Allied Pilots finally reached an agreement to disagree, prompting ridicule from the largest stockholders group. Mai Lin Wong reflected that in spite of the rosy press release, no real progress has been made and that subterfuge had taken over the process. Threatening legal action, Ms. Wong demanded that the parties return to the table and not recess until a genuine agreement that addresses all concerns of both union and management have been at least placed into discussion and positions made clear. She also insisted that a vote was definitely possible by next week if only... -
Airline apologizes as lost cat dies
Posted on November 12, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – The saga of Jack the cat, the lost pet that roamed New York’s John F.Kennedy International Airport for weeks before being found last month, has an unhappy ending. Poor Jack had strolled out onto the tarmac, up onto the luggage vehicle, and into the landing gear compartment. Luggage handlers witnessed the cat gain entry, but by the time they contacted the service team, the plane was rolling out to the main runway for takeoff. Word was sent out to the destination, but it was too late. Jack the cat probably perished en route according to a spoke person for the airline. No service was held. -
U.N. aviation body weighs in against EU carbon plan
Posted on November 3, 2011 | No CommentsAir Aviation News – The United Nations body responsible for civil aviation weighed in against the European Union’s emissions trading scheme on Wednesday, increasing pressure on the EU to back down from its strongly worded position. Ian Whittaker commented that in a world where carbon from every source is potentially a problem, even the solutions can become problems. He pointed to the fact that even industrial trash bags are made from carbon based products, suggesting that the very receptacles for trash create another problem for the environment. Reporters scoffed at that suggestion but Ian only doubled down saying that not recognizing the obvious was a sign of mental illness or intentional blindness. "Pollution is polution whether in the form of too much jet fuel or too many trash bags," were his last words before departing...