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Evolutionary path for marketing
An Airline Business survey of top airline executives finds that carriers are not cutting back their marketing spend during these tough economic times. Instead, marketing techniques are evolving as the internet continues to open up new opportunities for reaching out directly to customers
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Storm clouds gather on Thai Airways
Faltering Thai Airways is facing a demand crisis without a president as the country's airlines wilt under local pressure
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Chile rethinks route rights
Competition could play a bigger role in route awards following a decision by Chile's antitrust agency
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Airlines see the potential of warehousing their data
Airlines are following other industries into warehousing their valuable customer data in one place to make the best possible use of it to drive loyalty and improve service and operations
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BA, Iberia merger talks regain momentum
Merger talks between oneworld partners British Airways and Iberia have picked up pace after the Spanish carrier secured clarity on issues relating to BA...
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SAS embarks on major restructuring
Carrier to focus on key business routes and core Scandinavian market as part of latest major restructuring plan
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NTSB: Colgan 3407 pitched up despite anti-stall push
Flight data recorder information shows the Colgan Air Q400 that crashed in Buffalo Thursday night pitched 31 degrees nose-up after stick shaker and stick pusher systems activated
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Working week: spanning the jet age spectrum
Steve Johnson is a veteran American Airlines Boeing 777 pilot who began his career at the carrier flying 707s and may end it on the 787. He looks back over his varied career for Working Week
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Colgan 3407 update: Aircraft appears to have landed in flat attitude
Investigators say the Colgan Air Bombardier Q400 that crashed Thursday night landed in a relatively flat attitude with the stick shaker and stick pusher activated
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Crashed B-52 had incorrectly-set stabiliser trim: USAF inquiry
US Air Force investigators have determined that a Boeing B-52's incorrectly-positioned horizontal stabiliser trim led to the fatal crash of the bomber, northwest...
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AERO INDIA: MoD gives go-ahead to light utility helicopter project
India's defence ministry has cleared Hindustan Aeronautics' proposal to...
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AERO INDIA: Fifth-generation fighter talks inch forward
India and Russia are still tying down the details of their plans to jointly develop a fifth generation fighter and a multi-role transport aircraft.
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NTSB: Severe pitch and roll excursions just before Colgan crash
NTSB says twin turboprop experienced “severe” pitch and roll excursions after the crew selected 15 degrees of flaps in preparation for landing
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Second BA CityFlyer incident in days closes LCY runway again
For the second time in just over a week, an incident involving a British Airways CityFlyer regional jet has closed the runway at London City Airport.
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New PW1000G plant on track depsite Pratt & Whitney Canada layoffs
Pratt & Whitney Canada will continue investing in new products, such as the PW1000G geared turbofan, despite plans to shed 1,000 jobs and slash overall production...
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Debris from unprecedented satellite crash a risk to low-Earth spacecraft
A collision of two satellites on 11 February was...
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Ethiopian sees 300-seat jets in 70-aircraft fleet plan
Ethiopian Airlines is looking to take a further seven Boeing 787-8s and additionally may order up to 10 787-9s, 777-200LRs or Airbus A350 XWBs this year...
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NTSB identifies crashed Colgan Q400 as investigation begins
US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials have formally identified the Colgan Air Bombardier Q400 that crashed last night on approach to Buffalo.
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SR Technics to close Dublin maintenance base
Maintenance firm SR Technics is to close its Dublin base, one of its three main European stations, as a result of the loss of business for the centre. SR...
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Piper cuts production and jobs
Piper Aircraft has cut back production by more than 50% and slashed its workforce by about 40% in response to slow sales, in particular for its low-end models. Vice-president...