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Top customer of US airline maker also backs union seat on the board
Tim Clark blames management and governance mis-steps for ‘progressive decline’ in US plane maker’s manufacturing standards
Airline’s head tells FT he plans to fully deploy fleet including A380 superjumbo by summer of 2022
Move comes as Middle East’s largest airline looks to grow beyond global headwinds
Aircraft manufacturer needs to clinch deal with Gulf airline to secure future of jet
Three carriers face disruption to their role as ‘superconnectors’ as the state-owned groups fight to justify a business model built around hubs in a volatile region
Gulf airline faces pain of slowdown, oil price collapse and Qatar cold war
Slashing the production rate for the A380 will buy it time for a reinvention
Low-cost competition intensifies as companies rein in travel budgets
At the Dubai air show, the long boom in the passenger jet market is showing signs of abating
US carriers feel benefit of mergers and falling fuel prices but fear an onslaught of Gulf rivals
American legacy carriers urge Washington to cancel agreement because of state subsidies
Contract to break stranglehold that US rivals have on A380s
They have come out of nowhere to steal a march on older carriers
Etihad chief calls for negotiations after American rival carriers complain of ‘hidden subsidies’
Airline stresses need for superjumbo to be fuel-efficient to help with its expansion plans
Airline rebuts allegations that his airline has grown aggressively and is unfair competition
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