All Strategy news – Page 409

  • Qatar A380
    News

    PICTURE: Qatar unveils new first class with A380 cabin reveal

    2014-03-05T11:00:00Z

    Qatar Airways has unveiled the cabin interior of its Airbus A380s at the ITB travel trade show in Berlin today, which features a new first-class product. The airline plans to put the superjumbo into service this summer between Doha and London Heathrow.

  • News

    ​Garuda officially enters SkyTeam

    2014-03-05T09:31:44Z

    Garuda Indonesia has become the 20th member of SkyTeam at a special event on the Indonesian resort island of Bali.

  • ATC
    News

    US aviation community fights new user fee proposal

    2014-03-05T02:50:20Z

    ​A familiar backlash from the aviation community has already greeted the Obama Administration’s latest proposal to add a $100 surcharge for each flight on most users of the air traffic system.

  • Red wings Tu-204
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    High-speed approach played role in Tu-204 crash

    2014-03-03T13:52:00Z

    ​Russian investigators have concluded that an unstable approach at high speed contributed to the fatal Red Wings Tupolev Tu-204 overrun at Moscow.

  • Keith Williams
    News

    BA's robust domestic loads leave Little Red trailing

    2014-02-28T14:36:00Z

    ​British Airways claims it has not suffered market share to Virgin Atlantic’s UK domestic carrier Little Red, as the spin-off airline approaches one year of operations.

  • News

    BA benefiting from A380 and 787 economics: Walsh

    2014-02-28T10:12:00Z

    ​British Airways’ Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 fleets are performing ahead of expectations, the airline’s parent group has disclosed.

  • News

    Questions over NOTAMs before Abuja 747 accident

    2014-02-27T15:55:00Z

    A recent Boeing 747-200 freighter accident at Abuja airport, Nigeria was originally reported as a runway excursion, but it seems the aircraft was the victim of runway resurfacing work which, according to NOTAMs, was supposed to have been completed.

  • News

    Lion Group ditches Panasonic, picks Lumexis IFE

    2014-02-27T09:07:08Z

    ​Lion Group’s carriers Batik Air and Malindo Air have picked Lumexis Corporation’s Fiber-To-The-Screen (FTTS) in-flight entertainment system for its incoming aircraft.

  • News

    Batik Air picks Singapore as first international point

    2014-02-27T08:43:54Z

    ​Indonesian carrier Batik Air has announced plans to launch international operations in the second half of 2014, with a route from its base in Jakarta to Singapore.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Are Qantas's cash cows drying up?

    2014-02-27T07:48:47Z

    Qantas’s A$252 million ($226 million) pre-tax half-year loss came as no surprise; what did were the lacklustre performances of Qantas Domestic and Jetstar.

  • Qantas A380
    News

    Qantas slashes 5,000 jobs as it posts A$252m H1 loss

    2014-02-27T01:04:47Z

    Qantas has announced that it will slash 5,000 jobs, defer aircraft deliveries and slow the growth of its Jetstar businesses in Asia after revealing a A$252 million ($226 million) underlying loss before tax for the first half of the 2014 financial year.

  • News

    Israir enters line maintenance pact with LHT

    2014-02-26T10:00:00Z

    Israeli carrier Israir has agreed a co-operation with German maintenance firm Lufthansa Technik covering the airline's Airbus A320s.

  • News

    Air Contractors picks AAR for 757 component repair deal

    2014-02-24T17:19:35Z

    Maintenance specialist AAR has won a three-year contract from Irish-based Air Contractors for Boeing 757 component repair and management services.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Can Alitalia be restructured into a profitable business?

    2014-02-24T12:25:41Z

    Faced with the prospect of starting a Grand Prix in damp conditions, middle-order teams often take the crazy gamble of putting their drivers on dry-weather tyres. The thinking is that if you start 15th and follow everyone else’s strategy, then the best result you can hope for is 15th.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Balkan airlines struggle for survival

    2014-02-24T10:02:49Z

    When Jat Airways was rebranded Air Serbia late last year, it marked the symbolic end of the concept of a pan-western Balkan national carrier – but who, if anyone, will ultimately replace it as the dominant player in the Balkan aviation market remains an open question.

  • Skymark A380
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    PICTURE: Skymark’s first A380 rolls out

    2014-02-24T09:12:28Z

    The first Airbus A380 aircraft due for Japan’s Skymark Airlines has emerged, with short a journey to the next station at the airframer’s final assembly line in Toulouse.

  • Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Airlines eye Amazon-style retail experience

    2014-02-24T08:00:00Z

    Amazon has trailblazed global retail’s e-commerce path since the mid-1990s. Its ability to profile consumers, personalise offers and merchandise goods is the envy of every business with a website. And this year the Seattle-based conglomerate is pushing the boundary even further.

  • News

    Transaero readies plan to recruit pilots from abroad

    2014-02-20T17:19:52Z

    ​Transaero is looking to source up to 80 first officers from abroad once the Russian government has endorsed legislation allowing domestic airlines to hire foreign commercial pilots.

  • Il-76
    News

    Long landing in tailwind caused Il-76 overrun

    2014-02-20T14:48:00Z

    ​Late reduction of thrust and an out-of-limits tailwind caused a Volga-Dnepr Ilyushin Il-76 to overrun as it touched down long at St John’s in Canada.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How to engage with your infrequent flyers

    2014-02-20T12:00:00Z

    Subject most frequent-flyer programmes to close scrutiny and you’ll find that the vast majority of members are not flying that often and don't have any real engagement with the scheme or the airline. While it may be tempting to shrug off this group in favour of concentrating on the high-spending ...