All Strategy news – Page 627
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Sabri Shadi: Born to lead
Throughout the crippling times of United Nations sanctions, US trade embargoes and the years since, Sabri Saad Abdallah Shadi has been the public face and...
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iPod integration takes hold on airlines
Airlines are queuing up to offer passengers the ability to play music and video content from their own Apple iPod players over Panasonic Avionics' latest...
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Comment- The Riddle of the Skies
With US-European Union talks on liberalising air transport about to reach their second stage, strong leadership is critical if both sides are to remain focused on the prize
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ATR may have been damaged in 'barrel roll'
Danish civil aviation administration SLV is awaiting a detailed statement from regional airline Cimber Air after suspecting that one of its ATR 42-500 turboprops...
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ANA, JAL seek 767 leases to fill 787 capacity gap
All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) are negotiating compensation deals...
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Mihin Lanka closes
Sri Lanka's second state-owned carrier Mihin Lanka has suspended all its operations, but hopes to resume services to all its destinations in June. Mihin...
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Single European Sky is born in Rome
After a long and painful gestation, the Single European Sky (SES) was born in Rome on 6 May. Nearly 500 people from the industrial and institutional partners...
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Comment - National governments need to let go of local ATM is the Single European Sky is to work
The Single European Sky is no longer a study, it is entering the implementation phase. The question is whether national governments will relinquish their direct control of local ATM
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One year on: the story of the 787
One year ago, Boeing could not have been riding higher. Its stock and yearly orderbook were climbing to a record peak and its flagship product, the 787 Dreamliner,...
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Emirates awaits Boeing's 777 succession plan
Emirates Airline's president Tim Clark has reiterated his belief that Boeing must...
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Lufthansa Cargo to conduct Krasnoyarsk test flights
Lufthansa Cargo has signed an agreement that could result in transferring its Asian freight hub to Krasnoyarsk, Russia, if the airport's navigation systems...
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SAS expects to dispose of Q400s within six months
SAS expects to sell the remainder of its grounded Bombardier Q400 turboprops within the next six months, but is still forecasting a full-year earnings impact...