All articles by Ghim-Lay Yeo – Page 69
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Hong Kong airport posts 0.4% dip in passenger traffic
Hong Kong airport posted a 16.4% growth in cargo traffic in November, but passenger numbers fell 0.4%.
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Qantas 747 turned back after engine shutdown
A Qantas Airways Boeing 747 bound for Melbourne had to turn back to Singapore on 17 December after one of its engines shut down. The aircraft's fourth...
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China gives go-ahead for A380 to operate
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has given the go-ahead for the Airbus A380 aircraft to be operated in China. It presented a "validation...
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ST Aero renews $60 million contract with US Airways
Singapore Technologies Aerospace (ST Aero) has renewed a maintenance contract with US Airways. The contract is worth $60 million over three years,...
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Thai transfers three domestic routes to Nok Air
Thai Airways International has transferred three loss-making domestic routes to its low-cost subsidiary Nok Air as it tries to cut costs.
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Australia's Rex leases two Saab 340s to Thailand's SGA
Australia's Regional Express (Rex) has leased two Saab 340 aircraft to Thai domestic carrier SGA Airlines, which operates feeder services for low-cost airline...
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Air India to operate 787 to Asia and Europe
Air India plans to operate the Boeing 787 Dreamliner to Asia and Europe, after it receives its first 787 in the second quarter of 2011.
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Paramount ordered to pay $757,200 to ECC Leasing
India's Paramount Airways has been ordered by the Madras High Court to pay ECC Leasing $757,200 after the airline defaulted on its payments.
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Sydney airport reports 7.8% growth in November traffic
MAp Airports' Sydney airport has posted a 7.8% growth in passenger traffic in November, the strongest increase since February 2008.
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India's Jet plans daily Delhi-Doha service
India's Jet Airways plans to start a daily service between Delhi and Doha from 21 January 2010.
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Jetstar and AirAsia in talks for JV
Australia's Jetstar and Malaysia's AirAsia are in talks about a potential cost-saving joint venture between the two low-cost carriers.
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Air India to reduce fleet by one third
Air India plans to reduce its fleet size in an effort to cut costs, mainly by retiring older aircraft and returning leased aircraft.
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ANA and Continental apply to code-share
Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Continental Airlines have applied to code-share on each other's flights, less than a week after Japan and the USA concluded...
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Air Macau plans Macau-Tokyo Narita service
Air Macau plans to start a service between Macau and Tokyo Narita.
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Brisbane airport's curfew to be reviewed
The Australian Government plans to review the need for a curfew at Brisbane airport in early 2012 owing to concerns over noise management.
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SIA suspends flights to Pakistan and Nanjing
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is suspending its services to Pakistan and Nanjing in China owing to low demand.
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Australia's MAp increases stake in Brussels airport
Australia-based MAp Airports has acquired an additional 3% stake in Brussels airport for €46.3 ($66.7 million).
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SIA A380 returns to Paris after power failure in galley
A Singapore Airlines (SIA) Airbus A380 had to turn back to Paris on 16 December after the power went out in its galley.
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JAL survey suggests pensioners may accept 30% cut
Japan Airlines (JAL) may be able cut pensions to former employees, suggests a recent survey of JAL pensioners.
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Qantas professional engineers take industrial action
Almost 200 professional engineers from Australia's Qantas Airways went on strike again today, but no flights were affected.