All Safety News – Page 918
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A380 makes flawless first flight
French turn out in their thousands to watch landmark Airbus event as millions more tune in to TV broadcast
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Delta moves to outsource
In its renewed search to cut costs, Delta Air Lines has reversed its long-standing policy and will contract out almost half its major airliner maintenance and overhaul work.
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US-EC in opens skies stalemate
Although US officials insist that the fracas between Washington and Brussels over aircraft subsidies is not affecting open skies negotiations, there is no doubt that talks are on the back-burner.
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Air Canada’s capital plan
Jetsgo’s collapse has eased the way for Air Canada’s parent company to raise C$720 million ($590 million) in the capital markets as the first of several steps aimed at strengthening its finances.
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China and India agree liberal bilateral
The world’s two most populous nations, China and India, have signed a more liberal air services agreement that they hope will lead to a substantial increase in flights.
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Patrick wrests control of Virgin Blue
Australia’s Patrick Corporation has successfully completed its attempt to take control of Virgin Blue.
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Air France-KLM pays off
Air France-KLM’s cautious approach to integration appears to be paying off, with the cost benefits from the groups’ international sales efforts producing results faster than forecast.
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Decision time at Aer Lingus
Despite a third consecutive year of rising operating profits, the future for Ireland’s Aer Lingus remains cloudy.
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The pain of leaving the legacy behind
Despite some positive revenue trends, the US majors continue to struggle with a cash crunch possibly coming as the year draws to a close.