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Engineers working for Boeing's 787 Dreamliner project

Inside this issue

• A five-year trend of deregulation in China has been thrown into reverse

• Russia’s ambitions are riding on the success of the Sukhoi airliner

• The airline industry has seized the initiative on emissions - -

Content

Delays add to pressure on leaders

Manufacturers are struggling to get aircraft made, report Pilita Clark and Jeremy Lemer

Future technology: Sky is no limit for rapid travel

Rohit Jaggi looks at ways of cutting intercontinental journey times

Tanker contest: US Air Force refuelling fight still up in the air

Feelings are running high in an ill-starred contract race, says Jeremy Lemer

China: Private carriers run into difficulties

A five-year trend of deregulation has been reversed, says Jamil Anderlini

Embraer: Brazilian group seeks military dividends

The aircraft maker aims to diversify further, says Andrew Downie

Russia: Superjet aims to blaze a trail

Many national hopes are riding on the Sukhoi airliner, writes Isabel Gorst

Middle East: Region’s carriers file flightplan for growth

Airlines are counting on fast-rising passenger numbers, says Simeon Kerr

Environment: Industry seizes the initiative on emissions

Airlines have decided to jump before they are pushed, writes Fiona Harvey

Derivatives: Airlines fight threat of increased hedging costs

Market reforms could hit air carriers, says Jeremy Grant

Leasing: Wheels come off an engine of growth

A business model that built fleets is under pressure,says Justin Baer