All Safety News – Page 804
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Flybe feasts on BA's regional arm
UK-based low-fares regional flybe has more than doubled its business and operations with the bold acquisition of loss-making BA Connect.
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EC emission limits could curtail growth
Europe's airlines are anxiously studying leaked proposals suggesting the European Commission (EC) wants to limit aircraft CO2 emissions.
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Asia comes under profit pressure
Asia's main airline lobby group is forecasting only a modest improvement in the cumulative profitability of its members in 2007 as it expects margins to remain tight.
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Open Skies mired in US slow lane
Ambitious proposals for transatlantic liberalisation are on hold if not on life support following the US mid-term elections in November.
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Canada plans open skies bonanza
In a deregulating mood, Canada's conservative government wants to see market forces, not rules, play a bigger role in international aviation.
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Time for reflection: Airport charges
Airports and airlines continue to battle over charges. Will warmer relations at some airports and new European regulations change the scene?
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Airports mean business
Airports and airlines must work together to improve the customer experience and harmonise standards, writes Robert Aaronson, director general of the Airports Council International
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Taking it lying down
We can sleep easier in our beds with the advent of new business-class product offerings, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA.
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Animation: NTSB shows just how close Boeing 737 and Boeing 747 really were at O'Hare
United Airlines 737 and Atlas Air 747 came within 35ft of each other in near disaster at runway intersection