All Strategy news – Page 512
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ROUTES: Denver targeting Japan links
Denver International Airport is on a mission this week in hopes of rounding up an international carrier that will provide service to and from Asia.
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ROUTES: Canada blocks expansion by Middle Eastern carriers
While Canadian airports are actively trying to develop air services, their efforts to recruit carriers from the Middle East and parts of Asia are being hampered by their own government.
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ROUTES: Casting a crystal ball on 2011
Industry heavyweights at the show agree that this year's growth surge compared to 2009's catastrophic drops in demand will continue, but the level of optimism varies from robust growth predictions to extreme caution that typical industry volatility could rear its ugly head.
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ROUTES: Kualu Lumpur Airport bullish on growth
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is again seeing double-digit traffic growth, driven by continued growth at Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia as well as by legacy carriers.
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ROUTES: Leeds Bradford looking for US and Middle East links
Yorkshire, in the north of England has a long history of industrial development as well as some of the most beautiful and famous tourism spots in the UK - but is has been poorly served by air transport.
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ROUTES: Air Canada takes advantage of tax cut to increase winter routes from Vancouver
Air Canada is to boost its winter-season international flights from Vancouver to Asia
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ROUTES: New tax cuts help Vancouver attack cross border rival
The British Columbian axe on aviation fuel tax combined with a raft of incentives being introduced by Vancouver airport marks a fight back against the steady drift of business to US regional airport Bellingham just across the border.
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BA warns recovery has slowed
Offering a candid view of the airline business, British Airways Director of Strategy and Business Units Robert Boyle took the stage during a panel discussion and declared that it is "one of the world's worst in its ability to make money", but "one of the funnest - that's why we're ...
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AerData grows software offering with Waviatech acquisition
AerData's software portfolio now includes a maintenance offering, and proposed new accounting rules could play into its hands
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Widebody hangar drives Lufthansa Technik Malta's expansion
With SR Technics about to open a facility and Lufthansa Technik well established, the islands have emerged as an MRO hotspot
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European MROs gear up for 787
Preparations to maintain the innovative 787 are well under way as European airlines get ready to receive the Dreamliner
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Britain's first MPLs progress to type rating for Flybe
Flybe is taking a multi-pronged approach to training, pioneering schemes for pilots, cabin crew and maintenance engineers
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ROUTES: Vietnam Airlines to launch charter flight to Adelaide
Australia's Adelaide Airport is celebrating at the forum with a new charter route from Vietnam Airlines. The airport announced at Routes yesterday...
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ROUTES: BA looking to further expand transatlantic network
British Airways is looking to further expand its transatlantic network with new routes in both North and South America. BA last October added Las Vegas...
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ROUTES: Carrier hopes run high for Haneda
Japanese and US carriers are preparing to introduce a raft of new international flights from Tokyo Haneda once a fourth runway opens at the airport in October.
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ROUTES: Construction of Quito's new airport pushes forward
Delegates from Quito have arrived at Routes to advertise a new airport scheduled to open roughly a year-and-a-half from now.
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ROUTES: Budapest airport targets more oneworld carriers
Budapest airport is hoping to secure more long-haul routes to help boost transfer traffic at the airport, and in particular sees untapped potential among Hungarian carrier Malev's oneworld partners.