All Networks articles – Page 657
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Stick Ability: Sukhoi's Superjet 100
Two decades after Airbus produced the first sidestick-equipped fly-by-wire airliner, Sukhoi has tried to improve the concept for its Superjet 100
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Arab carriers propose single pan-Arab entry visa to boost traffic to Middle East
Middle East airline representatives are proposing the creation of a single visa for the Arab region in order to aid development of tourism and travel within the area.
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Paint chip problem led American to temporarily ground 22 Boeing MD-80s
American Airlines earlier this month temporarily grounded 22 of its Boeing MD-80s – returning the final aircraft to revenue service last weekend - after finding paint chips in the fuel filters of the aircraft, ATI can exclusively reveal.
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BA CEO Walsh warns Airbus A380 'could add to runway crisis' at London Heathrow due to larger separations
British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh has warned that the Airbus A380's arrival at its congested London Heathrow hub next year will hamper rather than help the airport's runway capacity crisis due to the approach separation distance required for the ultra-large airliner.
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Low-cost carriers 'have not led to growth in air travel': UK CAA
CAA study finds that passenger numbers would have risen substantially without LCCs
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Merger moves hit USA
Speculation about consolidation took a step closer to reality with US Airway's $8 billion proposal to take Delta Air Lines out of bankruptcy.
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Team player: Pedro Heilbron
Pedro Heilbron heads a board implementing a single-hub, multi-spoke strategy to good effect at the Panamanian carrier Copa
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Training & recruitment: German lessons
China has embraced Germany's approach to technical and practical training to meet demand for maintenance personnel to support its fast-growing airline sector
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Group strategy: Market dynamics in Germany
Shifting market dynamics in Germany have galvanised TUI, Europe's biggest tour operator, into decisive action
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Taking it lying down
We can sleep easier in our beds with the advent of new business-class product offerings, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA.