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April 11, 2012

Bombardier Aerospace Inaugurates New Office In Shanghai

Will Serve As Primary Location For Collaboration With COMAC

Bombardier Aerospace has taken the next step in support of its growing activities in China with the inauguration of a new office in Shanghai. On hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday were Guy C. Hachey, President and Chief Operating Officer, Bombardier Aerospace; Jianwei Zhang, President, Bombardier China; Albert K. Li, General Manager and Head of Bombardier Aerospace China; and Andy Solem, Vice President, Sales, China and North Asia, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft.

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EU Official Compares Carbon Tax To A Cup Of Coffee

Airlines, Governments Continue To Protest Unilateral Imposition Of EU-ETS

The head of the EU's climate commission is continuing to downplay the costs associated with the imposition if the Emissions Trading System it implemented in January, saying that on a per-passenger basis, it's less than a cup of coffee purchased at the airport.

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Pinnacle Pilots Say Contract Is Essential In Reorganization Plan

Delta Could Become The Only Customer For The Regional Carrier

The union representing pilots flying for Pinnacle Airlines says the very survival of the regional carrier depends on a fair contract that will allow the airline to attract and retain qualified pilots. That statement came from Tom Wychor, chair of the pilots union, in an interview with the MinnPost.

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Ryanair Tells FAs To Lose Weight For Fuel Savings

Using 'Girls Of Ryanair' Calendar As An Incentive To Slim Down

Check your calendar ... it's not April 1st. Ryanair has owned up to the fact that it is asking its female flight attendants to slim down as a way to reduce its fuel costs, and using the chance to appear in a "Girls of Ryanair" calendar as an incentive.

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Will That Be Children, Or No Children

Malaysia Airlines Plans To Ban Kids From An Entire Floor Of Its A380s

It used to be "smoking or non," but a new policy in the works by Malaysia Airlines would ban children from one entire floor of the A380s it has on order, with the first delivery scheduled in July. Malaysia Airlines says it will not allow kids 12 and under in the economy seats on the upper deck of the airplane, according to a report appearing in Australian Business Traveler.

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Boeing And Embraer Sign Agreement For Broad Business Cooperation

Leading Aerospace Companies To Explore Ways To Enhance Aircraft Efficiency And Safety, Productivity And Research

Normally, they're competitors, but Embraer and Boeing have announced a cooperation agreement to work together they say will benefit their customers, their companies and the global aviation industry. The companies say the agreement establishes an important relationship between two of the world's largest aerospace companies to cooperate in ways that enhance operational efficiency, safety and productivity, improve customer satisfaction and create value for both companies and their customers.

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