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121. Airbus Predict Need for 22,700 New Aircraft
Airbus has said that between 2006 and 2025 22,700 new passenger and freight aircraft will be required by aircraft operators. The value of these aircraft is US$2.6 trillion, this is according to the latest Airbus Global Market Forecast.
22 Nov 2006
122. Head of Russian Oil-Industry Firm Killed
The head of a Russian company involved in the oil and gas industry was fatally shot in Moscow on Tuesday in what appeared to be a contract killing, prosecutors said.
14 Nov 2006
123. EasyJet to expand fleet as profits take off
Low cost airline easyJet posted a 56 percent jump in annual profits as expected on Tuesday and said it would expand its fleet with more Airbus planes as strong demand offsets high fuel costs.
14 Nov 2006
124. British Airways Revamps Business Class
British Airways today reveal its new business class flat beds, which is 25% wider and provides greater privacy, comfort and storage.
13 Nov 2006
125. Electrocomponents International Business Growth
Electrocomponents Plc today released an interim statement announcing their results for the six months ended 30th September 2006.
06 Nov 2006
126. Sony says may lose some battery business on recall
Sony Corp. said on Tuesday that a recall of up to 9.6 million of its personal computer batteries was overwhelming its production capacity and warned it could lose some business to its rivals.
24 Oct 2006
127. Filtronic Sale of Wireless Infrastructure Business
Filtronic Plc announced today that it had completed the sale of the filter based transmit receive module and power amplifier business of its Wireless Infrastructure division.
16 Oct 2006
128. Virgin Presses Airbus on A380 Delay
Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. voiced more dissatisfaction Friday with major delays to the Airbus A380, but the plane's biggest customer, Emirates, said it had no current plans to cancel any of its 45 superjumbos on order.
13 Oct 2006
129. Airbus chief warns of "painful" job cuts
The new head of European plane maker Airbus said on Tuesday the group's structure needed to be simplified and decisions would be made in the next few months which could lead to "painful" job losses among its 55,000 staff.
10 Oct 2006
130. Airbus denies CEO leaving, parent EADS mum
Planemaker Airbus on Friday denied a media report saying Chief Executive Christian Streiff had resigned and that his departure had been approved by parent firm EADS.
07 Oct 2006
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