Wall Street Journal. Europe 2003 Daniel Michaels - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2003 Daniel Michaels
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Airbus says Boeing's plan for jet may violate rules: U.S. company's financing of new 7E7 with partners from Japan stirs concerns.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, J. Lynn Lunsford
Airbus sees an opening in U.S. military market.(Airbus Industrie)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Air France posts profit but pares growth plans.(fiscal year ending March 31, 2003)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Airlines add planes as travel fears ease.(outside United States)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, J. Lynn Lunsford, Scott Neuman
BAE promises woes are over, posts 2002 loss.(BAE Systems PLC, financial loss)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Rod Stone
BA starts to sell its last tickets on the Concorde.(British Airways)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Branson sees Virgin territory in the U.S.(Virgin Group, to finance new low-fare U.S. airline)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
British Airways heeds the lessons of economy class. Carrier simplifies business to fend off low-cost rivals. Six billion possible fares.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Cash-flow gains help BAE Systems reduce net loss.(2003 first half period)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Rod Stone
EADS increases push into the U.S.(European Aeronautic Defense and Space Co.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Efforts to boost security add burden to air travel: few nations provide the level of measures mandated in the U.S.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Mark Heinzl, Miriam Jordan, Scott Neuman
Europe's air shows may sputter.(aircraft exhibitions; Paris, France Air Show)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
EU to rewrite rules on global aviation.(European Union)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Jet maker spreads its wings.(Sukhoi, Russian firm; passenger airliner)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Lufthansa to add premium flights to its schedule.(Germany, U.S.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Ryanair bolsters earnings 59%, expects growth amid low fares.(year ending March 31, 2003)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Swiss to become latest carrier to join oneworld.(Swiss International Air Lines, airline alliance)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Virgin's Branson may revive plan for U.S. airline.(Virgin Group Ltd.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
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