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Pictures: South African Airways flies one of its two remaining Boeing 747SPs to aviation museum resting place
One of two remaining South African Airways (SAA) Boeing 747SPs flew for the last time today on an domestic flight between the airline's Johannesburg hub and Rand where the airline's growing aviation museum is housed
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Maintenance special report: Bucking the trend
American and Continental Airlines have used different tactics against the recent move towards outsourcing, but both workforces have cut costs and improved efficiency
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Darby's Caribbean dream at Liat
In the first of a series of articles, Mark Darby, the newly appointed chief executive of Antigua-based Liat, looks back at his first 100 days with the Caribbean inter-island carrier
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Low-cost carriers slam "over-priced" airports
Europe's low-cost carriers have launched a bitter series of attacks against high airport charges and costly new facilities.
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KAL to launch Chinese cargo carrier
Another joint-venture cargo airline is to be established in China aimed at capitalising on the rapid growth in the freight market.
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Thai ponders cuts to domestic routes
Thai Airways International is discussing dropping all but two domestic routes and handing them to its low-cost affiliate Nok Air.
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Flybe's new low-cost expansion tool
UK-based flybe is looking to extend its low-fares network to the Mediterranean and other medium-haul destinations following the delivery of its first Embraer 195.
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The big squeeze
The regional sector is still a growth market, with revenues up by a fifth on the previous year, but fierce competition is forcing carriers into massive efforts to slash costs and raise productivity
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Balance of power
The US majors have finally managed to wrestle their selling costs down after a series of landmark agreements with the global distribution systems that sees the much-hated travel agent incentive fee fading away
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Slowdown coming?
The outlook remains cloudy but the industry could be on the cusp of a sharp rather than smooth downturn, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA.