All news – Page 3581
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Picture emerges in German airline jigsaw
Drawn-out German consolidation picture taking shape after Air Berlin-TUIfly tie-up
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ATK sets 13 August as Ares I first-stage motor demonstration date
Alliant Techsystems' latest target date for the first test of a five-segment solid rocket motor is 13 August. The motor will become NASA's Ares...
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Canjet crew freed as armed hijacker surrenders
The gunman that held the crew of a Canjet Airlines aircraft hostage in Jamaica for several hours is now in police custody, the carrier says. "We are...
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VIDEO: ERA chief Ambrose on prospects for Europe’s regionals
European Regions Airline Association chief Ambrose sees carriers needing to adapt as market conditions worsen
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Star Alliance and Oneworld members targeted in EU probe
The European Commission has launched antitrust proceedings again seven airlines, citing "co-operation" on transatlantic routes. The first of two investigations...
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Kelly: Southwest holds firm to no baggage fees
Despite the wave of fees introduced by US carriers in 2008 for the first and second checked bags, Southwest Airlines remains steadfast in its belief of achieving profitability without adopting similar measures.
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Middle East supplement: Pilots keen to fly on the wild side
Pilots keen to fly on the wild side
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Middle East supplement: Dedicated service
Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies, formerly GAMCO, has a growing workload from Etihad and is looking to expand its client base
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LAN to press ahead with $1.37bn fleet investment
Chilean carrier and Oneworld alliance member LAN will maintain the pace of investment into fleet growth and renewal despite the current crisis, maintaining...
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Queretaro prepares for massive aerospace growth
After securing commitments from several major international companies, Mexican state prepares for a period of massive growth in its aerospace industry
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Middle East supplement: Profile – a scientific eye for HR
Australian Rosemary Fagen joined Qatar Airways from Qantas two years ago as executive vice-president human resources. But she followed a rather unconventional path into airline HR
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Working week: A masterful performance
Rear Adm Colin Cooke-Priest is the first full career naval aviator to be appointed master of The Guild of Air Pilots & Air Navigators. He explains to Working Week what the role entails
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Mexico expects more manufacturing despite global downturn
North American nation has quickly emerged as a major player in aerospace manufacturing and the global downturn is not expected to slow its growth
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Canjet Airlines aircraft hijacked at Montego Bay
A Canjet Airlines aircraft has been hijacked by an armed man at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica. A total of 182 passengers and...
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Business: Good week - Bad week
CHINA Official newspaper China Daily says after a dismal 2008 Chinese airlines made a cumulative first quarter profit of 800 million yuan ($116 million)...
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Middle East supplement: Qatar lifestyle
Qatar may be small in terms of area and population, but punches well above its weight in terms of its financial contribution.
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From Swordfish to sword holders – Naval Aviation puts on a show
From swordfish to sword holders - naval aviation puts on a show
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Opinion
COMMENT: toxic cabin air and who occupies the moral low ground
A major airline has been caught ignoring incidents of cabin air contamination, like its rivals. But the real moral low ground belongs to the regulators who still aren't pressing for action
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India's HAL establishing MRO JV with US firm Timco
Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) and US maintenance, repair and overhaul firm Timco Aviation Services have signed a joint venture agreement to establish an MRO...