Flying machines
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Planes perform at the Dubai airshow in United Arab Emirates. Dubai's fast-growing airline Emirates kicked off the Middle East's biggest airshow with a huge order for 50 Boeing 777s, marking the US aircraft maker's biggest-ever single order in dollar terms.
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Visitors walk by a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner during the second day of the Dubai Airshow. Dubai's fast-growing airline Emirates kicked off the Middle East's biggest airshow with a huge order for 50 Boeing 777s, marking the US aircraft maker's biggest-ever single order in dollar terms.
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A pilot stands by his plane, a Hawker Beechcraft T-6C Texan II, during the second day of the Dubai Airshow. Dubai's fast-growing airline Emirates kicked off the Middle East's biggest airshow with a huge order for 50 Boeing 777s, marking the US aircraft maker's biggest-ever single order in dollar terms.
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Visitors tour the second day of the Dubai Airshow. Dubai's fast-growing airline Emirates kicked off the Middle East's biggest airshow with a huge order for 50 Boeing 777s, marking the US aircraft maker's biggest-ever single order in dollar terms.
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Emirates flight EK-706 was heading to Dubai from Seychelles while Etihad flight EY-622 was on way to Seychelles from Abu Dhabi when they came tantalisingly close over Mumbai airspace, sources said.
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Experimental test pilot Reto Aeschlimann stands beside a Pilatus PC-21 during the second day of the Dubai Airshow. Dubai's fast-growing airline Emirates kicked off the Middle East's biggest airshow with a huge order for 50 Boeing 777s, marking the US aircraft maker's biggest-ever single order in dollar terms.
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