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9. Etihad Airways Opens Line Maintenance Facility in Singapore
Etihad Airways has opened a line maintenance base at Singapore’s Changi International Airport, the carrier’s eighth outside Abu Dhabi. The new facility will perform all scheduled and non-scheduled line maintenance for Etihad Airways’ daily flights operating to Singapore from both Abu Dhabi and Brisbane. This includes transit, daily and weekly checks, scheduled engineering services,
10. Silversea Cruises named Best Cruise Line
Silversea Cruises named Best Cruise Line. For the fourth year running, Silversea Cruises has been named ‘Best Cruise Line’ in Luxury Travel magazine’s prestigious Gold List awards. All four Silversea vessels were recognized in the top ten for the ‘Best Small Cruise Ship’ category, with the Silver Whisper and Silver Shadow ranked first and second place.
11. Airbus considers A330 Freighter Final Assembly line in Mobile, Alabama
Airbus considers A330 Freighter Final Assembly line in Mobile, Alabama. Airbus has said it will establish an A330 Freighter aircraft final assembly line (FAL) in Mobile, Alabama, if Northrop Grumman (supported by Airbus's parent company, EADS) receives the order to build aerial refuelling tankers from the United States Air Force. If established, the FAL would be the first Airbus ma
12. Airbus Transports First Aircraft Segments to Assembly Line in China
Airbus Transports First Aircraft Segments to Assembly Line in China. Airbus has started transporting the first aircraft segments to its new single-aisle assembly line in Tianjin, China. The assembly process of the first aircraft, which is for Sichuan Airlines, will start in August 2008. Delivery of the aircraft is scheduled for the first half of 2009.
13. Crystal Cruises voted World's Best Large-Ship Cruise Line
Crystal Cruises voted World's Best Large-Ship Cruise Line. Crystal Cruises’ luxurious, award-winning fleet consists of the 940-guest, 50,000-ton Crystal Symphony and 1,080-guest, 68,000-ton Crystal Serenity, which cruise worldwide on itineraries of seven to 106 days. In November, the line is upping its luxury quotient as several staterooms are eliminated to make way for more posh P
14. Airbus Builds A350 XWB Final Assembly Line in Toulouse
Airbus Builds A350 XWB Final Assembly Line in Toulouse. Airbus starts construction work on the final assembly line for the A350 XWB, the new highly efficient wide-body aircraft scheduled to enter service in 2013. The 74,000 m2 factory will house the first stages of final assembly for the A350 XWB: the joining up of the fuselage and wings. Aircraft testing and cabin equipping will
15. Norwegian Cruise Line Opens Hong Kong Office
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has opened an office in Hong Kong. The office will be used to promote and support the company’s three brands – Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), Oceania Cruises (OCI) and Regent Seven Sea Cruises (RSSC). Supported by the company’s new Asia Pacific headquarters in Sydney, Australia (opened November 2015), the Hong Kong office will be led by cruise industry
16. Norwegian Cruise Line Reports Q2 2010 Results
Norwegian Cruise Line Reports Q2 2010 Results. Norwegian Cruise Line's EBITDA for the second quarter of 2010 (ended 30 June 2010) improved 12.6% to $94.7 million versus $84.2 million for the same period in 2009 (a 12.1% increase on an adjusted basis, to $95.7 million from $85.4 million). An improvement in Net Yield of 6.6% in the quarter resulted in Net Revenue increasing to $364.7

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