Aircraft

Unlited looks to calm turbulance

From new plane interiors to revamping airport lounges to being on time, airline aims to bolster image with fliers -- Ruehl Bulan perches on the left rear exit of a United Airlines jet and flings seat cushions, three at a time,...

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VIDEOS Fear of flu no reason to avoid flying, area health and airline officials say

Holiday travel in the midst of the H1N1 pandemic may be causing some to reconsider their mode of transportation, but the airline industry says an expected 4 percent decline in air travel during the Thanksgiving holiday is due...

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This is no time for Cadbury to show flakiness

It is time for Roger Carr, chairman of Cadbury, to get on the front foot. The group is beginning to look more like a victim in this drawn-out bid battle waged by Kraft than the iconic international confectioner that it is.

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New Boeing plant 'all about competitiveness'

Aerospace: And $400 million in state incentives doesn't hurt GOPAL RATNAM; Bloomberg News | • Published November 21, 2009 The Boeing Co. could get as much as $400 million in incentives to build its new 787 Dreamliner factory in...

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Ma Boggie and the "Tumbles"

Ma Boggie and the "Tumbles" · November 1958 Visit to Jeannie Boggie — Dennis (Dicky) A Bradshaw and John Mussell. Written by John Mussell Mention of ‘Ma’ Boggie by Pete Langley in ORAFS must have stirred interesting memories...

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DieselNet moves to new server

Online information service on clean diesel engines and diesel emissions : Mining Diesel Emissions Council The Log 21 November 2009: We are excited to announce that DieselNet.com has moved to a new web server, with a number of...

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US military waging war around the whole World

“Not only does one country account for the overwhelming plurality of world military expenditures, but that nation also has troops and bases on all six habitable continents (as well as a 54-year military mission in Antarctica,...

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Cumbria floods: survey every bridge in the country say government advisers

Every bridge in Britain should be assessed to determine how likely it is to collapse during a flood, government advisers have said in the wake of the devastation in Cumbria. By Patrick Sawer, Nigel Bunyan and Ian Johnston Pc...

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United Airlines considers first plane order in more than a decade

United Airlines, the third largest airline in the United States, is about to place its first aircraft order in more than a decade, airline sources said Thursday. By the end of this year, United Airlines is expected to place a...

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AirWorks plans to invest Rs 180 cr

Firm works on expansion despite the sector failing to show signs of revival. AirWorks, a Mumbai-based MRO (maintenance, repair & overhaul) company, plans to invest up to Rs 180 crore to expand and will look at raising funds...

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