All Networks news – Page 984
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Rational thinking
The failed BA/American alliance and the subsequent cancellation of the UK/US open skies talks could work to Europe's advantage
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Lasting impressions
Tightened security checks have propelled biometric technology into the limelight
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Winds of change
As Southern Winds prepares to become Argentina's second international carrier, the airline must tackle bigger rivals and the country's economic crisis
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On the Map
China Southern chairman Yan Zhiqing keeps on an even keel as he presides over one of aviation's most daunting consolidation programme
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Future imperfect
This second part of the Focus on South-East Asia (see January page 30) traces the dramatic fall in fortunes seen by even the strongest carriers in the region over the past year
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Rules to lease by
A new international convention has laid down new legal standards for aircraft financing agreements. The aim is to end the uncertainty that has faced lessors and lenders in different jurisdictions around the world
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Takeover syndicate gets ready to relaunch Ansett
The resurrection of a scaled-down Ansett looks set to complete soon if, as expected, creditors approve a buy-out plan which now involves the influential USAir Partners investment group.
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State set to bail out Malaysian Airlines
Malaysia's government has agreed to a more than 6 billion ringgit ($1.6 billion) rescue of troubled national carrier Malaysia Airlines (MAS) to slash its huge debt burden.
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Aloha, Aloha
Hawaii's two carriers seem set to merge, ending over half a century of intense competition
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Small is beautiful...but is it also better?
Without the large hubs and huge networks of the major carriers, the middle ranking USairlines have recovered faster, made fewer cuts and been able to act more quickly than their larger counterparts. For some, traffic is already back on track