All Networks articles – Page 642
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Fuel prices force Thai to drop A340-500 non-stops to USA
Airline axes New York and Los Angeles direct services but agrees A380 reparations
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Pictures: Bombardier launches CRJ900 stretch, the CRJ1000, with 38 firm orders and 23 options
Bombardier today officially launched a stretch version of its CRJ900, a 100-seat aircraft called the CRJ1000 that the Canadian manufacturer began discussing early last year after shelving its original CSeries plan. Previously designated the CRJ900X, the CRJ1000 holds a list price of over $46 million and launches with 38 ...
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Russian aviation safety agency finds 'inadequate training' led crew to stall Pulkovo Tu-154 in August Donetsk crash probe
Russian investigators have concluded that a lack of adequate training in handling the Tupolev Tu-154 tri-jet at high altitudes and angles of attack led a Pulkovo Airlines crew to stall their aircraft and enter a fatal flat spin.
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Marketing special: The perfect package
How can airlines package car hire, hotels and insurance on their websites to boost their ancillary revenues?
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ExpressJet strays into scheduled territory
In a risky revision of its basic regional feeder model, ExpressJet has unveiled plans to launch independent scheduled services with 44 of the 69 regional jets rejected by Continental Airlines.
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LAN and GOL's cross-border moves
LAN and GOL are looking to continue their rapid expansion by opening new domestic units in other Latin American countries.
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New frontiers: Jeff Potter, Frontier's chief executive
To survive in a tough market, Frontier Airlines is focusing on service quality, a new feeder operation and a strategy of avoiding competitors United and Southwest Airlines
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Liat's Caribbean marriage
Mark Darby describes how he has helped forge a remarkable new direction for Antigua's Liat in his second article about life as the chief executive of the Caribbean airline