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Paris Air Show 2007
Lightweight materials and more efficient engines will mean big fuel savings for airlines

Finally, Good News for Airbus
The European plane maker has reason to cheer over Singapore Airlines' new order for widebody jets and megaplanes. But challenges remain

Facetime with Boeing's Jim McNerney
In a conversation with Maria Bartiromo, McNerney discusses the "double-edged impact" of high oil prices and his expectations for the 787

Can China Take on Boeing and Airbus?
Despite the mainland's spotty record of building big jets, a new company has been launched to reduce Chinese reliance on Western planes

Russia's New Airliner Readies for Takeoff
Moscow's hoping Sukhoi's Superjet 100, aimed at the competitive niche market for regional jets, will revive a dormant civil aviation sector


Asia's Best Companies 2008


Alibaba.com: Showing Stamina on the Asia BW50

In a rough market, the e-company's strong profits put it among Asia's leaders

China's Alibaba Expands to India, Japan

The mainland's strong currency and weakening exports are driving the popular e-commerce business to look for customers abroad

Shoe Seller Belle Conquers China

It's not Manolo Blahnik, but the powerhouse footwear retailer is growing fast with a strategy of market saturation and tight supply chain

Siemens, a Shaky No. 1?

Its business in India boomed this year. But now rivals are circling, the slump is hurting, and the stock has dropped 70%

Gome Is Tops in China

Knowing the value of innovation and branding helped this electronics and appliance retailer become a leader in a competitive market

In Korea, NHN Makes Google a Midget

For Korean-language search results, the company's Naver portal trounces Google. Adding services for its users keeps it ahead

Slide Show: Asia's Corporate Elite 2008

This year's winners in BusinessWeek's annual look at the top 50 companies in Asia are companies that are focusing on business at home

Podcast: The Asia BW50-Power Companies All

From Siemens India, No. 1, to Tata Consultancy, No. 50, India is a big presence on the list. So are China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan

BusinessWeek Asia 50 Interactive Scoreboard

This year's edition of BusinessWeek's ranking of Asia's best-performing companies attests to the continuing dynamism of India and Greater China.

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