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Comment - It's a lose-lose decision for London Heathrow airport
People love air travel but hate airports. They love prosperity but also peace and quiet. Politicians earn their pay when it's impossible to reconcile all the conflicting demands
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NewsGreen wars: The crucial test for ICAO's leadership abilities
Environmental issues are a crucial test for ICAO's leadership abilities - some critics say it is failing. Can aviation's rulemaking body reconcile rival factions?
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PICTURE: Afghan carrier Safi Airways launches services with Boeing 767
Afghan carrier launches services with 767 Afghanistan start-up carrier Safi Airways launched operations on 17 November, operating an ex-Air China Boeing...
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Air India evaluates Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-8 to replace 747-400 fleet
Air India expects place an order for the Airbus A380 or Boeing 747-8 by the middle of next year to replace its 747-400s, which will be converted to freighters. The...
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US military airspace opened for airliners during peak holiday periods
US commercial air traffic was allowed access to restricted airspace in the New York region for five days last week to relieve pressure during a peak travel...
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Global airport groupings 2007
This listing includes the world's largest airport, construction and investment groups with significant business links and foreign airport holdings beyond...
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Opinion
Comment: Parallel worlds
The order blitz at the Dubai air show shows the optimistic side of the industry, with more growth led by the fast expanding Gulf carriers. But outside the...
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New York JFK targeted for flight caps
David field Washington Clipping New York City's wings The FAA has threatened to impose flight caps at New York's congested gateway airport, JF...
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Airline appointments
Bob Fornaro Fornaro succeeds Leonard at AirTran AirTran Airways confirmed that its long time number two executive, president Bob Fornaro, will...
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Ashley Smout: Unite Asia's skies
The Asia-Pacific region should move towards achieving a "Single Asian Sky" by co-ordinating its air navigation service provision, in order to avoid future...
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The Latin success formula
With their regional economies performing well, Latin America's leading carriers, meeting in Cancun in November for their annual assembly, were in an optimistic...
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Malaysia-Singapore air routes to be opened
KL-Singapore route goes low-cost One of Asia's most restrictive air services agreements, between Malaysia and Singapore, is set to be finally liberalised...
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Low-cost carriers making their way to Korea
Tiger Airways joins Yeongnam Air in plans for challenging Asiana/KAL duopoly in 2008 South Korea's air transport market looks set to undergo a radical...



















