November 30, 2007

Crash d’un DC-9 en Thaïlande : des atterrissages à tout prix

Forward diary of events week ending Dec 7
CNBC - Capita Group Morgan Crucible Co Regent Inns Sinclair Pharma ECONOMICS Treasury Select Committee report on Comphrehensive Spending Review (0001 GMT) UK Nov Manufacturing PMI (0930 GMT) Tuesday Dec 4 INTERIMS Ashley House Datong Electronics
Source: www.cnbc.com
European Growth: Strong Now, Weak Later
Forbes - euro will continue to hurt companies like Airbus parent European Aeronautic Defense and Space (other-otc: EADSF - news - people ), Dutch-American grocer Ahold (other-otc

Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:45:32 GMT
‘Sex ban on the Airbus A380′
That’s the headline from the Times of London, which writes the “A380 may have the world’s first airborne double bed, but it won’t be put to the obvious use if Singapore Airlines has its way.” Singapore Air spokesman Stephen Forshaw……

Thu, 01 Nov 2007 12:37:30 GMT
First Boeing jet of many touches down in Qatar
When a new Boeing 777- 300ER arrived at the Doha airport to a water-cannon salute from two yellow fire trucks it represented much more than just the first Boeing jet that one of the world’s fastest-growing airlines has taken into its fleet of 58 Airbus planes. It underscored a new bond between Boeing and the airline that could see Qatar Airways take nearly 100 Boeing jets in the coming years.

Fri, 30 Nov 2007 00:00:00 EST

Boeing, Airbus split Qantas order (Everett Herald)

Boeing Closes Chapter in Aviation History with Final 757 Delivery
SEATTLE April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ Boeing (NYSE: ) yesterday concluded the remarkable 23-year run of the 757 passenger airplane by delivering the final one to Shanghai Airlines. The airplane is the 1 050th Boeing 757.

Fri, 30 Nov 2007 00:00:00 EST
Airbus | In for a long haul | Economist.com
the prospect of taking roughly half the orders in an industry that arch-rival Boeing reckons will supply 29,000 planes worth $2.8 trillion over the next 20 years should offer the prospect of a long and happy life. But the strength of the euro is just one

Boeing, Airbus split Qantas order (Everett Herald)
SYDNEY, Australia — Qantas Airways Ltd. said Wednesday it has placed firm orders for 99 aircraft — 68 from Airbus and 31 from Boeing — with options for 89 more to support its short-haul growth plans in Australia and Asia.

Fri, 30 Nov 2007 11:44:48 GMT
mumbai industrialist Vijay Mallay
owner of Kingfisher airlines with global dreams and A380 buyer