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Cost overruns on military plan will cost EADS $1billion lossEuropean aerospace giant EADS, staggering from giving up its bid for a $40 billion contract for a United States Air Force refueling plane, got another blow when it said it had suffered a loss of EADS, Northrop give up bid for US Air Force tanker, cite favoritism EADS learns the US fix was in for Boeing In a time of two wars, in Iraq and Afghanistan, where American troops almost single-handedly are doing the world’s fighting against terrorism and the ceaseless quest for oil to fuel luxury cars of rich people Airbus marks delivery of 6,000th plane Airbus, the European jet plane company, delivered on 18 January the 6,000th aircraft it has made to the airline Emirates. Airbus said it was the 25th overall of the A-380 series to be completed and Airbus announces record deliveries in 2009 Toulouse, France-based planemaker Airbus said 12 January it had delivered 498 aircraft last year as a result beating the record set in 2008. The total deliveries in 2009 was 15 more than in 2008, said Airbus transport customers can’t agree on troubled order The seven nations that ordered A400M military transport aircraft failed to reach any joint decision recently at talks in Berlin on the future of the Airbus plane, which has become a design nightmare. Defense departmental EADS case comes before French market regulator The most high-profile cases of insider trading in Europe of recent years entered a crucial phase on 23 November when 17 current and former executives of aerospace giant EADS and its subsidiary Airbus began testifying Airbus sells first configured A380 aircraft European aircraft maker Airbus said on 17 November that it had sold its first A380 airliners configured to carry a maximum of 840 passengers in a single class. French carrier Air Austral, based in the Spain unveils aid to aeronautical sector To help the ailing aeronautical industry of Spin, the government recently approved a €3.7 billion ($5.5 billion) aid package to help it through the economic downturn. Spain houses an arm of the European airplane maker Azerbaijan Airlines orders 4 Boeing jets Ex-Soviet Azerbaijan’s flagship carrier AZAL recently ordered four new Boeing airplanes for its growing fleet, including two of the US Company’s 787 Dreamliner long-haul jets, Trend news agency reported. Azerbaijan Airlines spokesman Maharram Safarli said Prince Charles, Camilla visit Canada for tour Britain's Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall embarked on an 11-day tour of Canada early last week, taking in 12 cities in a coast-to-coast trip, the prince's office said. While Charles, 60, has visited Airbus may be forced to cut back production European plane maker Airbus may be forced to make further production cutbacks because of the weak financial state of some airlines, board chairman Thomas Enders said. Next year production would more likely be reduced than Spain to grant €359 mln to A350 subcontractors The subcontractors of the Airbus A350 long-haul passenger aircraft would be getting up to €359 million ($521 million) in loans from the Spanish coffer, local media reported last week citing a recent governmental decision. The Airbus sued over Air France crash in Brazil The families of eight victims of Air France’s crash over Brazil in June have sued European planemaker Airbus for damages, their lawyer said on 20 October. The wrongful death lawsuit was filed in an Illinois Chinese XAC takes over Austrian manufacturer FACC CHINESE aircraft manufacturer XAC (Xian Aircraft International) has agreed to acquire 91.25% of Austrian company FACC (Fischer Advanced Composite Components), which builds composite parts for aviation, Avio News reported on 5 October. Approval by regulators New BA business service to use Shannon Loss-making airline British Airways has launched an all-business class service from London to New York on September 29, as it seeks to get back on track amid the downturn, RTE Ireland reported. The twice-daily service Privatized Olympic Air to start flights on October 1 Greece’s newly privatized Olympic Air will start flights on October 1 as the formerly state-run and debt-ridden air carrier will be turned over to the Marfin Investment Group (MIG), MIG CEO Andreas Vgenopoulos said. Outlining Boeing 1, Airbus 0: US gets the WTO’s victory sign New Olympic progressing satisfactorily Marfin Investment Group (MIG) on August 25 categorically denied as inaccurate and misleading a press report alleging that the group was finding difficulties in hiring the necessary number of pilots needed for the operation of Air France suspends Airbus wreckage search off Brazil French aviation authorities said they have suspended their search for the wreckage of the Air France aircraft that plunged into the Atlantic in June with 228 people aboard. “Of course, we continue in the hope |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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