In April, Porter placed a conditional order for up to 30 of the CS100 jets, which would give the airline the ability to fly longer distances to cities such as Los Angeles and Miami. Its current fleet of Q400 turboprops limits flying, mostly to cities …
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One of the most talked about innovations at the show in Le Bourget this week was the use of composite materials — including carbon fibers and plastics; Airbus' newest jet, the A350, relies heavily on composites. But to the naked eye, it looks just …
When it reported first-quarter results in April, the reduced earnings guidance for the year – thanks to a softer business jet market than expected – led traders to drop the price 13.4% that day. The price has bounced around quite a bit since then, but …
The soaring price of jet fuel and the expansion of low-cost airlines had affected the business model and led to the replacement of older aircraft. Air Zimbabwe. Air Zimbabwe, which was forced to stop flying before the last election in that country when …
Garuda is one airline that's going against the flow, and will next week add first class to its fleet – which currently tops out at business class – in the Indonesian carrier's new long-range Boeing 777-300 jet. And next month Singapore Airlines will …
… Puget Sound Business Journal: Email | Twitter. Boeing is coming out of the Paris Air Show with a pair of twin-engine, wide-body aircraft versus one for Airbus, which looks to Bernstein Research analyst Doug Harned like a subtle advantage …
She has been a reporter for three decades, working in New York City and Washington, D.C. Since joining The Washington Times in 1985, she has been a features writer, environmental and consumer affairs reporter, and assistant business editor …
And Honeywell UOP, United and Boeing will provide funding for Purdue University to research ways to convert corn stover — leaves and stalks left in fields after a harvest — into jet fuel. Despite the optimism in the report, meaningful use of aviation …