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Airlines & airports

Airbus shows off the new A350

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The first flyable A350 XWB has emerged fully completed in its Airbus livery

Coming up: Printing your own luggage tags

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Danish airport Billund has become the first airport in the world to allow passengers to print their own baggage tags and boarding cards at home before they come to the gateway.

AirAsia introduces Quiet Zones for a 'more pleasant journey'

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Come February 2013, passengers on AirAsia's X flights won't run the risk of being seated beside a noisy child if they sit in the first seven rows of the economy class section.

More flights to Cayman Islands

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JetBlue Airways is launching two new services to the Cayman Islands

One third of Britons would pay more for a child-free flight

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We’ve all been there. The plane has reached maximum cruising altitude and the fasten seatbelt sign is switched off. Settling in for a snooze, your anticipated slumber is suddenly thwarted by a wailing infant

More delays for A350 XWB

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Airbus has said it will delay the introduction of its fuel-efficient A350 XWB for three months to fix a glitch related to its wings.

Malaysia Airlines creates a no-child zone

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First it banned babies from first class, and now Malaysia Airlines has declared a child-free zone on its Airbus A380s.

Aircraft manufacturers to collaborate on aviation biofuel

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The three leading airframe manufacturers Airbus, Boeing and Embraer agree to seek collaborative opportunities to promote and accelerate the availability of sustainable new jet fuel sources.

MEPs back controversial deal to give air passenger data to US

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A controversial deal enabling the long term transfer of EU air passenger data to U.S. authorities as part of the global fight against terror was finally approved Thursday in the European Parliament.

All A380s to be checked for wing cracks

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The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) will issue a notice requiring all airlines operating the Airbus A380 superjumbo to get their aircraft checked for possible cracks inside the planes' wings.
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