Boeing says Oceania air travel to soar (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Air travel in Oceania will grow by five percent annually over the next two decades while passenger numbers in Asia-Pacific will overtake those in the US, aircraft maker Boeing said Monday.
Mon, 08 Oct 2007 08:57:00 GMT
MyWire | Boeing says Oceania air travel to soar
Boeing says Oceania air travel to soar Oct 8 2007 | 292 words 1 images SYDNEY (AFP) ? Air travel in Oceania will grow by five percent annually over the next two decades while passenger numbers in Asia-Pacific will overtake those in the US aircraft maker Boeing said Monday. Randy Tinseth vice-president of marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes said the company had adjusted its forecasting based on the strength in the Asia-Pacific market.
Mon, 08 Oct 2007 00:00:00 EST
Boeing says Oceania air travel to soar - AFP
AFPBoeing says Oceania air travel to soarAFP - 3 hours agoRandy Tinseth, vice-president of marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said the company had adjusted its forecasting based on the strength in the …Oceania flying outlook strong: Boeing The Ageall 10 news articles
Mon, 08 Oct 2007 09:01:30 GMT
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Airbus CEO Enders complains of being ‘treated like a criminal’ Oct 8 2007 | 280 words 1 images FRANKFURT (AFP) ? Airbus chief executive Thomas Enders said in an interiew Monday he felt he had been “treated like a criminal and stigmitised” by “unfounded criticism” linked to a probe into insider trading at parent group EADS. The German news weekly Focus interviewed Enders about the affair and quoted him as saying he had done nothing …
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