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Boeing International Corporation

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City : Dubai
Country : United Arab Emirates
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Israel rattled by Saudi jets deal

Defence officials reveal plans to acquire new US technology to maintain military edge over Gulf kingdom.

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Design of B747-8F half complete

Boeing has completed 50% of the design releases for the forthcoming 747-8 Freighter.

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Phoenix rising

Iraqi Airways is set for a comeback after ordering a new fleet, and may resume direct flights from London to Baghdad.

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Boeing places priority on freighter production

Boeing has recently reiterated its commitment to the freighter market following healthy shares of the market in recent years.

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Rich Arabs driving luxury private jet market

Fireplace, stable and carpets like desert sands some of features requested by clients.

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Ahmadinejad heads for final frontier

Satellites and superjumbos will be on the agenda when Iran's president visits Baghdad next month.

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Top ten freighters

A complete analysis of the pioneering cargo aircrafts transforming the industry's skies.

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Freighter expectations soar high

The industry's emblem, freighters are the most integral part of any air cargo operations.

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Boeing 777 Freighter takes shape

Production of the new 777 Freighter is expected to begin in early 2008 after the Boeing Company recently completed more than 90% of the aircraft's design.

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Touch the skies

Once just toys in the millionaire's playground, private jets are fast becoming more affordable and accessible to the average travelling executive. as lisa hodge discovers, when it comes to the appeal of private aviation - the sky really is the limit.

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The new ‘Jetrosexual’ generation

Luxury air travel is about to reach new heights as it becomes governed less by the desire for grandeur and more by the need to save time, have fun and seek out-of-the world experiences.

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Gulf Air buys its way out of financial trouble

DUBAI AIRSHOW: Gulf Air plans $3bn ‘re-fleet’.

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Trouble in the skies

Too much, too soon? Regional airline carriers are losing vast amounts of money as they forgo profits for new planes.

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DoP plans to operate cargo flights

The Indian Department of Post (DoP) is planning to operate a daily cargo flight to transport parcels, couriers, express deliveries and letters to seven states in Northeast India.

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BA offers Open Skies benefits

British Airways is making the most of the Open Skies policy with the US by introducing non-stop flights from London Heathrow to Dallas Fort Worth and Houston for the first time.

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Inside the A380

A sneak preview inside the A380 as the double-decker jumbo jet prepares for its first ever commercial flight in October.

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Boeing to help convert freighters for Aeroflot

Boeing is helping Aeroflot-Cargo with the conversion of two MD-11 passenger aircrafts into freighters.

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Sultan of spin

James Bennett meets Sheikh Sultan Bin Saud Al Qasimi, managing director of Al Saud Investments.

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Spreading its wings

Oman Air is currently amidst an ambitious expansion plan, which is designed to increase the national carrier's standing in the Middle East aviation industry. By introducing more international routes, doubling the size of its fleet and upgrading its cargo facilities, a bright future is being predicted for its airfreight operations, explains Oman Air's cargo manager Sami Abu El-Fetouh.

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Qatar Airways denies 787 order

The airline looks increasingly likely to be mystery 787 Dreamliner buyer, despite denying latest reports.

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Fighting fit

With the Middle East's private aircraft industry continuing to grow, Aviation Business profiles one of its leading companies.

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Clash of the titans

The city of romance it may be but even Paris couldn't stop two aircraft manufacturers from resuming old rivalries last month.

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Qatar Airways may place Boeing order

Airline says it's in talks with the US planemaker just days after placing mammoth Airbus order.

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Boeing wins $8.8bn orders at air show

Buoyant demand for the 787 Dreamliner sees Boeing win deals for more than 60 planes.

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Boeing dismisses $40bn Airbus order blitz

Predictable spat between arch rivals sees Emirates boss springs to Airbus' defence.

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Boeing passes the buck on pollution

Planemaker backs Airbus in saying that engine makers should make more eco friendly planes.

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Boeing set to trump Airbus at Paris show

The US company outsells its rival two to one as airlines queue up to buy the 'Dreamliner'.

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Region to spend $40bn on new aircraft

ME, Africa, Latin America will spend $40bn on aircraft over the next 20 years, Boeing says.

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Kuwait National Airways in fleet talks

But no decision has been made yet as the new Kuwaiti airline talks to Airbus and Boeing for its aircraft.

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Buzz in India...

If rumours about the country's air cargo industry prove true, they could be marking the brink of a cargo revolution.

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US equity firm buys Boeing freighters

Oak Hill expands its aircraft portfolio with $1.4bn Boeing 777 Freighter purchase.

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Show me the money

How is global aviation growth changing the way commercial airplanes are financed?

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Boeing bound: Austrian Airlines selects new software

The move to AHM will see a major improvement in the Austrian carrier's flight performance.

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Next generation

With customers including Emirates, Cargolux and Lufthansa, Boeing's 747-8 aircraft has proved a popular choice amongst international airlines, states Randy Tinseth, vice president of sales, marketing and in-service support for the 747-8 programme.

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Cargolux increases Boeing fleet

Cargolux has placed an order for three Boeing 747-8 Freighters, valued at US$845 million.

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Aviation industry gathers in Abu Dhabi for APEX 2007 show

The first Aviation Procurement Expo (APEX) was held last month in Abu Dhabi.

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EU blacklists Pakistan International Airlines

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) faces operational restrictions after being blacklisted by the European Union (EU).

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Finnair orders revamped Airbus aircraft

Finnair has signed a firm contract to buy 11 Airbus A350XWB planes.

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Emirates leases additional Boeing aircraft

Emirates has signed an agreement with GE Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) to lease an additional five Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

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Gulf Air sets the record straight

Gulf Air has reassured passengers that all its scheduled flights should be back to normal by April 6, upon completion of maintenance checks on some of its fleet.

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Boeing's 787 to debut on 7.8.07

An apt US-style date is set for the plane maker's 'Dreamliner' model launch.

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Boeing selects Rockwell Collins programme

Boeing has selected Rockwell Collins to provide the entire suite of displays, autopilot, communication, navigation, surveillance, maintenance, emergency and data management systems for its new 747-8 family.

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Airbus estimates operating loss for 2006

European Aerospace and Defence group (EADS) last month warned that its Toulouse-based planemaker, Airbus, will likely deliver an operating loss after production problems and delays to its A380 programme

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Aviation safety may threaten bottom line

Airline profit margins in Indonesia may be fostering a culture of risk and danger in the country's aviation industry, particularly among budget carriers, representatives of advocacy groups have said

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GAP takes on three more 777Fs

US aviation investment firm also delivers one 747-400ER Freighter to TNT

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Boeing comes roaring back

2006 was a triumphant year for the US plane maker in the region

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Connexion causes Boeing Q3 profit loss

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Breaking out

In an exclusive interview, Drew Magill, Boeing’s product marketing director, outlines the company’s exciting predictions for the Middle East over the next 20 years.

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