All Systems & Interiors news – Page 400
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Prosecutor drops inquiry into SAS' Q400 accidents
Prosecutor drops inquiry into SAS' Q400 accidents
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Qantas adds more airports in RNP trial
Qantas has launched required navigation performance proving flights at a number of airports in Western Australia and Queensland as part of the carrier's...
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FLIGHT TEST: Bombardier Challenger 605 - Windows of change
The latest Challenger - the 605 - can fly further with a larger payload than its predecessors. Cockpit and cabin improvements complete the transformation
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Feedback: The benefits of biofuels
A new generation of biofuels, which does not compete with food crops for land use, offers a potential solution to the airline industry's impact on climate...
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Distribution 2008: Flying off the shelf
Mark Pilling kuala lumpur flying off the shelf The Asia-Pacific market has its own specific challenges when it comes to selling and marketing...
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US airports face crunch time
Airports in New York City, Chicago and other US cities are chokepoints in the country's congested travel system, but are proposed measures to relieve the...
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Confusion reigns over environmental responsibility for corporate travel
Only 1% of UK business travellers observed their employer's new environmental guidelines to reduce work-related travel last year, with confusion rife over...
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What's going wrong in India?
Asia's distribution challenge Page 54 India's domestic market may be growing at double-digit rates but profits continue to elude the country's...
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Arab carriers on a roll
Middle Eastern players refuse to let record oil prices impede expansion or profits Middle Eastern carriers remain upbeat about their prospects for...
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Airlines circle Italy as Alitalia flounders
Carriers swoop in on Italy With Alitalia's future remaining unclear, airlines are starting to hone in on the Italian market As...
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Lufthansa, SAS make progress in reducing distribution costs
kerry ezard london Airlines cut deals to lower GDS cost Lufthansa and SAS Group have reached agreements with Sabre and Amadeus to reduce their...
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Low-cost carriers become harder to define
Once upon a time a low-cost carrier was simple to define with traits like a one-class cabin, high aircraft utilisation, all internet sales and low fares....
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Premium carriers dwindle in number
The demise of Eos leaves only two dedicated all-premium carriers - L'Avion and Silverjet The viability of the all-premium business model is again being...
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Comment - If you can't beat them - help them
For the past few years, in-flight entertainment system manufacturers have faced a bothersome problem - how to stay viable when an increasing number of passengers...
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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...