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Bhutan's Druk Air looks to expand
Nicholas Ionides Paro Sangey Tenzing: the man behind Druk Air's essential service Standfirst - breifing. This is the style for the single line...
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American grounds MD-80s again for FAA inspections
American Airlines today announced grounding its MD-80 fleet for the second time in two weeks to re-inspect the aircraft for airworthiness compliance.
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Best and Worst of Living in the Gulf
The best and worst of living in the UAE GOOD FOR: Sunshine Although climate change and the greening of the UAE has led...
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The days when flying was the only way to travel
Expatriates began moving to work in the Middle East's emerging aviation industry in the 1970s. But what was it like for the...
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Emirates recruits more staff than rest of Middle East carriers put together
Emirates A hunger for talent
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Abu Dhabi's Etihad casts net wider for pilots
Despite some scepticism at launch, Abu Dhabi's new flag carrier, Etihad, has become one of the region's top three airlines
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Merger Mania
The merger merry-go-round in the USA is in full swing, prompted by high fuel prices and a slowing US economy. Many airline leaders...
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Eurocontrol's SES vision may bypass FABs in favour of network
The creation of functional airspace blocks (FAB), officially the basis for transforming Europe's nationally fragmented air traffic management system into...
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Airlines sign up for mobile phones after voice calls boost
In-flight mobile connectivity providers AeroMobile and OnAir have unveiled a string of new commitments during Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, after debuting...
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Airlines in distress: new round of bankruptcies hits US carriers
More trees are falling in the forest that is the US airline industry, chopped by the ever sharper edge of the fuel price cleaver. The latest carrier to fold...