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Indian aviation under strain India's surge in passengers - 20 per cent growth in each of the last two years - is stretching the country's aviation infrastructure. 16-October-2006 RELATED ARTICLE: The Indian aviation giant stirs UK defence industry faces "erosion" of skills base, conference hears The Jane’s Defence Conference heard a stark warning about the potential impact of the UK Defence Industrial Strategy. 10-October-2006 RELATED ARTICLES: UK MoD moves to implement Defence Industrial Strategy EU defence market reforms may be "too little, too late" Editorial: Praying for deliverance Emirates - by far the biggest customer for the A380 - has said its order for 45 aircraft is "up in the air". 09-October-2006 Related articles: Sleepless nights in Toulouse Qantas considers options following A380 production shift Shareholders of BAE Systems back sale of stake in Airbus The transaction - for EUR2.75 billion - will be completed "not later than 14 October", BAE Systems said. 06-October-2006 RELATED ARTICLE: BAE Systems’ board asks shareholders to back sale of Airbus stake Executive Overview: Jane’s World Airlines Jane’s World Airlines analyses recent trends in the global commercial airline industry. 04-October-2006 RELATED ARTICLES: Executive Overview: Jane’s World Airlines (2005) Airlines bullish about premium travellers A phoenix rising As Varig’s new ownership embarks on a revitalised management strategy, does the Latin American carrier have a real future? 02-October-2006 RELATED ARTICLES: Latin America heats up Gol embarks on voyage of discovery as fleet expands US committee suggests defence budget cuts Headline procurement funding is likely to face cuts in order to meet operational purchase requirements relating to the 'Global War on Terror'. 28-September-2006 RELATED ARTICLES: US Army fights to secure aviation modernisation Major programmes to remain intact Cash-strapped service warns on readiness The US Army is subject to a major budget pinch that is threatening to cause a rift between senior officers and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. 25-September-2006 RELATED ARTICLES: US defence budget will equal ROW combined "within 12 months" Opinion - QDR could prove catalyst for change EADS rebuffs Russian attempts to get seat on board An EADS statement implies the company would not be interested in allowing Russian state-owned bank VTB a seat on the board. 19-September-2006 RELATED ARTICLE: BAE Systems' option compels EADS to buy Airbus stake BAE Systems announces profit boost following expansion into US market The significant increase in profits reported for the first half of 2006 has been directly attributed to the company’s expanded presence in the US market. 14-September-2006 RELATED ARTICLE: BAE Systems identifies key markets for growth BAE Systems, Brunei OPV dispute nears resolution BAE Systems and Royal Brunei Technical Services have been in dispute over the acceptance of three OPVs. 08-September-2006 Related articles: Brunei and BAE Systems dispute ship acceptance BAE Systems' board asks shareholders to back sale of Airbus stake Airbus faces a "challenging short-to-medium-term outlook", BAE Systems said. 07-September-2006 RELATED ARTICLES: BAE Systems' option compels EADS to buy Airbus stake BAE Systems begins talks on sale of Airbus stake Boom and bust: will the Chinese economy crash? China's rapid economic growth shows no signs of abating, despite Beijing's efforts to ensure a slower, more sustainable economy. 06-September-2006 Related articles: Will China’s bubble burst? Another great leap forward? Aircraft makers compete for Bulgarian fighter contract Bulgaria is looking to replace its current fleet of 16 MiG-29 fighter aircraft with up to 18 new platforms. 30-August-2006 RELATED ARTICLES: Gripen International sees 2006 as key year for JAS 39 Opinion - Typhoon road for success is not a one-way street Alternative energy for funds The fledgling Islamic finance market for transport deals has made the leap from a niche market to the mainstream. 29-August-2006 Related articles: Islamic bond issue underway Good vibrations for Asia-Pacific Oboronprom targets Ukrainian company as helicopter consolidation continues The Russian government is seeking to unite helicopter airframe and engine production under the overall control of Oboronprom. 23-August-2006 RELATED ARTICLES: The global helicopter industry: Rising to demand Executive Overview: Jane's Helicopter Markets & Systems Taking the waters in Panama A national referendum on a proposed expansion of the Panama Canal introduces a volatile political variable into the canal's commercially driven operations. 22-August-2006 Related product: Jane's Sentinel Security Assessments: Panama |
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