Fleets – Page 709
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India’s promise
Over the past few months India has embarked on a remarkably swift liberalisation effort, allowing new competition at home and striking a series of impressively liberal air accords abroad. Could this mark the long-promised opening up of Indian air transport?
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Labouring the point
Using traditional methods productivity appears to be rising, but the comparison can be misleading, writes Chris Tarry of the CTAIRA consultancy.
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Second time lucky
India’s domestic market is undergoing a second round of liberalisation and this time it looks like being a success
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Game changer
The 100-seat Embraer 190 is set to change the face of the US domestic market, increasing pressure on mainline carrier pilots to relax scope clauses as it attracts interest from both low-cost and major airlines, and their regional partners
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Global reach
The first ever Airline Business low-cost survey demonstrates just how far the sector now reaches, and it shows no sign of any let up
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At the controls
Cash-rich regional players are in the driving seat as their mainline contemporaries get bogged down with restructuring and cost-cutting
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787 defeats A350 at Northwest
New twinjet selected over rival Airbus proposal in crucial fleet contest, shoring up Boeing’s US customer base