All Strategy news – Page 686
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Chinese puzzle: Interview with Philip Chen, Cathay Pacific Airways
Cathay Pacific Airways chief executive Philip Chen's trademark grin belies the fact that he and his team have just pulled together an intricate and highly sensitive six-way deal
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Lebanese investors to take over BMED
British Airways franchise operator BMED is close to sealing a deal which will see Lebanese investors effectively take over the carrier and inject £30 million ($59 million) of equity.
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Indian aerospace: Too much choice?
A plethora of low-cost start-ups has transformed Indian air transport. But how much longer can the newcomers survive as overcapacity takes its toll?
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Boeing admits 787-10 could face pressure from new Airbus A350-900 XWB variant, but doubts Europeans' range claims
Boeing acknowledges that it could face pressure to improve the specification of its proposed 787-10 stretch due to the emergence of the A350-900 XWB, but is sceptical whether the rival will be able to achieve the performance claims that Airbus has made for it.
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Details of WTO subsidies case show USA believes Airbus drove rivals Lockheed and McDonnell Douglas from commercial airliner market
Airbus has been accused of driving US rivals Lockheed and McDonnell Douglas out of commercial aviation, as the first details emerge on the USA's case over unlawful aircraft subsidies.
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Slot-trading revamp could damage regional services
Study into tackling congestion at primary airports warns peripheral routes may suffer
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Going private: Private equity
What makes Qantas such a tempting takeover target for private equity investors?
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Money talks: Private equity
Private investors, answerable to neither shareholder nor public pressure, have begun transforming world aviation and are pouring money into airlines
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Finance & leasing:Feeding frenzy
There are numerous players, both old and new and including hedge funds, active in aircraft financing at the moment as investors clamour to take their share of a buoyant market
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Carbon storm: Emissions Trading Scheme
Europe's plan to include aviation in its Emissions Trading Scheme has drawn a hail of protest around the globe as carriers from outside the region shy away from paying the carbon fee. Airline Business editors gauge airline reaction from around the globe