All Systems & Interiors news – Page 516
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A single SITA
Why is the airline industry’s most important co-operative, SITA, going to become a unified company once more?
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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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In flight TV: Going live
Is live in-flight television an answer for low-cost carriers looking for ways to boost revenues and distinguish themselves from competitors?
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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.
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Transfer pointers
Greater range aircraft will increase point-to-point services and change the relative importance of current hubs, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA, with analyses from Fabrice Tacoun
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Delta builds critical mass in New York
Delta Air Lines executives say that their massive build up of a hub at New York’s JFK, along with the creation of a domestic feeder network, will make it the largest US-flag carrier on the North Atlantic.
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Network 2006: Service message
A brighter outlook for the US market, strong growth in Mexico and the recovery of airports hit by Hurricane Katrina featured at this year’s Network route planning event for the Americas
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SriLankan takes initiative to avoid crisis on the flightdeck
With potential flightcrew shortages ahead, SriLankan Airlines is expanding its pilot recruitment and training programmes
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BA to raise pilot and flight attendant retirement ages
Pilots to fly to 60 and flight attendants 65 in radical move to tackle pensions deficit
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A380 poised for crucial exit trial
Airbus confident of safely evacuating over 750 people during full-scale test monitored by FAA and EASA observers
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Investigation reveals Greek Helios crash was ‘waiting to happen’
Catalogue of latent errors culminated in the 737 disaster in which 121 people died, according to chief investigator
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The danger of hindsight in criminal air accident cases
The French criminal courts are trying six people over an accident that happened 14 years ago. But the action could stifle foresight
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ICAO U-turn paves way for national safety records to be made public
Aviation safety audit results for individual states will be made available to the public within two years