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    Emirates Airline tells Rolls-Royce: Go back to basics, get engines right

    Tim Clark, the President of Emirates Airline, has urged Rolls-Royce to focus on the performance of its engines, stating that getting the product right is crucial to extracting value from clients. His comments came a day after Rolls-Royce announced plans to quadruple profits. Clark previously criticized Rolls-Royce over engine pricing and performance at the Dubai Airshow.

    Leasing giant SMBC places order for 60 Airbus A320neo planes

    The announcement comes days after Airbus' main rival Boeing dominated the Dubai Airshow. Boeing won new orders for 196 aircraft while Airbus agreed deals for 55 jets amid soaring demand for wide-body planes.

    S&P 500 takes a pause ahead of U.S inflation data

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 54.77 points, or 0.16%, to 34,337.87, the S&P 500 lost 3.69 points, or 0.08%, to 4,411.55 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 30.37 points, or 0.22%, to 13,767.74.

    Emirates 90-plane 777X deal to kick-start Dubai Airshow

    At the Dubai Airshow, Middle East carriers, particularly Emirates, are expected to place significant orders for long-haul jets, boosting confidence in Boeing's 777X despite delays. A potential order for 90 Boeing 777X jets, valued around $40 billion, is on the horizon. The show may also see flyDubai ordering more Boeing 737 MAX jets. Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines is in talks to buy up to 355 Airbus jets, intensifying competition. The impact of the Israel-Hamas war on travel demand and the possibility of arms deals amid the conflict add complexity to the aerospace event.

    Tejas aircraft, ALH Dhruv to participate in Dubai airshow

    India's light combat aircraft Tejas and advanced light helicopter Dhruv will participate in the biennial Dubai airshow that is scheduled to take place from November 13 to 17. The two platforms are part of the Indian Air Force's deployment at the prestigious event, officials said on Wednesday.

    Cheap tickets to stay as India’s airlines squabble on fare hikes

    IndiGo, operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., controls more than 50% of the domestic market. Nine other airlines compete for the rest, giving the fast-growing low-cost carrier commanding power over fares. Competition is set to heat up even further, with two other airlines preparing to launch services later this year in a market where tickets are often sold below operational costs -- a situation that has led to the demise of several high-profile carriers.

    The Economic Times
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