All Strategy news – Page 723
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Grand designs
Airline passengers want greater comfort, particularly on long-haul flights. Can cabin interior specialists satisfy their demands?
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Taxing times
The air transport industry is battling against an ever-rising tide of taxation that bears little relation to the issue of engine emissions – such as world poverty. Read the special report from April's Airline Business.
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JAL struggles to put its house in order
The executive team of Japan Airlines (JAL) has been shown the door amid a revolt against their leadership of the increasingly troubled carrier as it issues yet another restructuring plan.
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Malaysia to bite turnaround bullet
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has unveiled a sweeping restructuring aimed at turning around the loss-making flag carrier, which new chief executive Idris Jala warns will “fail” without immediate change.
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Dream start
Boeing has halted its decline with the new 787 Dreamliner, whose bulging orderbook has forced Airbus into a hurried response
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Ireland moves towards Aer Lingus IPO
The Irish Government is expected to give the nod to the privatisation of Aer Lingus by the end of April, with an initial public offering (IPO) slated for either June or September.
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American hits out at Amadeus/Sabre pact
In the rapidly escalating confrontation between global distribution systems (GDS) and their airline customers, Amadeus has allied with rival Sabre in a mutual-assistance deal.