All Safety News – Page 520
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Sydney Airport traffic up 5.9% in January
Sydney Airport posted a 5.9% increase in passenger traffic in January, with the international segment registering its highest ever traffic.
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MAS accused of price fixing in US court
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has been accused of price fixing in a notice filed against it and eleven other defendants by an American freight forwarding company.
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NTSB dispatched to investigate Austin accident
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has dispatched an investigation team to Austin, Texas after a small plane crashed into an office building. The...
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Selex Galileo parks enhanced Falco UAV
Selex Galileo has put on hold an enlarged version of its Falco UAV, but is eyeing the type for multi-intelligence missions ...
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PICTURES: First A380 service arrives in South Africa
Air France's first Johannesburg-bound Airbus A380 has touched down at the city's OR Tambo International Airport.
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Air India receives 8bn rupees govt equity infusion
The Indian government has approved an eight billion rupees ($173 million) equity infusion into loss-making national carrier Air India.
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Landing gear fault forces Qantas aircraft back to Sydney
A Qantas Airways aircraft bound for Shanghai had to return to Sydney airport today after the aircraft's landing gear failed to retract fully after take-off.
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Qantas group traffic up 1.2% in H1
The Qantas Group's passenger traffic grew by 1.2% in the six months to 31 December 2009, with growth at low-cost carrier Jetstar helping to overcome falling...
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Qantas sees a steep decline in half-year results
Australia's Qantas Airways has reported a 72% drop in profits after tax for its fiscal half year, with the economic downturn of the first quarter only partially...
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ALTA reports 4% passenger traffic increase for 2009
Latin American and Caribbean airline association ALTA has reported 4% growth in passenger traffic for 2009, driven by large gains in Brazil.
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South African ministries condemn obscure fares
South Africa's Government is considering steps to address airline pricing policies in the country, in the wake of concerns over fare-setting ahead of the...
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FAA seeks a second penalty against American Eagle
US regulators have proposed a $2.9 million fine against American Eagle Airlines following the issuance of another penalty against the carrier on 1 February. FAA...
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BA considers other premium US routes from London City
British Airways is considering expansion of its all-business London City flights to other destinations in the eastern USA, following the opening of New York...
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South Africa’s Comair to renew with 737-800s
South African carrier Comair has tentatively signed for eight Boeing 737-800 aircraft, although funding has yet to be finalised. The aircraft will...
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Analysis: 2009 year-end traffic
Year-end signs of recovery especially in Asia-Pacific helped lift spirits after a grim traffic year for airlines
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Hong Kong airport traffic down 1.6% in January
Hong Kong International Airport has reported a 1.6% fall in passenger traffic in January, while cargo traffic registered a double-digit growth.
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Cathay traffic up 1.6% in January
Cathay Pacific Airways has posted a 1.6% growth in passenger traffic in January.
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Five US carriers seek Haneda slots
American, Continental, Delta, United and Hawaiian Airlines have all applied for four available slots for US carriers at Tokyo's Haneda airport.
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BAE Systems: culture of corruption?
BAE Systems says it has changed its ways, but plea bargain is emboldening some critics ...
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Weakness underlies recent gains in premium traffic performance
Positive trends in premium traffic growth reflected in IATA's latest analysis are being tempered by the association's conclusion that the industry has essentially...