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			<title>Boeing Redelivers First of Three Air France 747-400BCFs</title>
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			<description>Boeing Redelivers First of Three Air France 747-400BCFsXIAMEN, China, June 1, 2007 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Air France today celebrated the redelivery of a 747-400 Boeing Converted Freighter to Air France, the first of three BCFs scheduled for redelivery to the airline in 2007. The first redelivery is set to take place Monday.The second of the three 747-400s to be converted was inducted in May and is scheduled for redelivery in August. This 747-400BCF and the two that will follow add critical lift capacity to Air France. These three aircraft will help us to accelerate the replacement of our ageing 747-200Fs and are the perfect interim solution while we wait for the entry in service of the 777F aircraft.  said Pierre Vellay, senior vice president of New Aircraft and Corporate Fleet Planning for Air France.  In addition, the fact that it is a Boeing conversion gives us confidence that we&amp;#39;ll have the support we need. </description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2004 08:30:34 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Cambodia, Myanmar agree to direct flights</title>
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			<description>Cambodia, Myanmar agree to direct flightsFrom correspondents in Phnom PenhCAMBODIA and Myanmar have agreed to direct flights between their main tourist destinations, Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Nam Hong said Wednesday.The flights will connect Bagan and Mandalay, Myanmar&amp;#39;s top tourist stops, to Cambodia&amp;#39;s Angkor temple town Siem Reap, he said after returning from accompanying the Cambodian prime minister, Hun Sen, to the reclusive state.</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2004 08:30:34 +0100</pubDate>
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