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News
Americas news in brief
Northwest to sell nine A319s Northwest Airlines unveiled plans in July to sell nine of its 65 Airbus A319s. Its Air Line Pilots Association chapter...
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Opinion
Comment: Danger signs
IATA is forecasting a further improvement in industry profits in 2007 and 2008. But recent signs point to a downturn sooner rather than later. The "super...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Technology
Presented to Royal Jordanian Airlines Royal Jordanian Airlines has come a long way in a short time to introduce the relevant information technology...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Operations
This year's Operations award goes to a wholly owned subsidiary of another airline, thus recognising the subsidiary's achievements apart from those of its...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Marketing
Singapore Airlines is an airline of firsts when it comes to marketing and new products. The introduction of new economy, business- and first-class seats...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Finance
Corporate deals take place every day, but few involve as many elements as Constellation, the covert project that resulted last year in strengthened ties...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Regional & low-cost leadership
Anyone can start a low-fare airline, and many have, but few low-fare carriers can come back from the brink of failure and grow to become one of their nation's...
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Executive leadership
When it comes to mergers the airline industry has a poor track record. All the more remarkable then that not only have Air France and KLM merged, but that...
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Tiger appoints Negline as new chief financial officer
Negline takes Tiger role Singapore-based low-cost carrier Tiger Airways has appointed a Hong Kong-based airline...
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A350 avionics to expand on A380 systems
Airbus and Boeing are providing glimpses of the potential for flightdeck development beyond the initial equipage for their new competing widebodies, respectively...
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Gokongwei: Correcting mistakes at Cebu Pacific
Asia's first low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific is returning to strength with improved efficiencies and a firm belief in its business model This is a classic...
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US airport safety under microscope
Alleged systemic covering-up of air traffic control errors by US Federal Aviation Administration employees at Dallas Fort Worth airport is to be investigated...
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Qinetiq turns down EASA duty hours research project
A leading research authority on pilot fatigue and its effect on flight safety has shunned an opportunity to advise European aviation authorities directing...
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DayJet prepares to launch on-demand service
DayJet is staffing all its aircraft with two pilots but in the air everything is handled by just one the dawn of dayjet Jeffrey Decker Delray...
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The lure of a life in Dubai
After flying for a succession of airlines in his home country, Canadian Duncan Burch joined a long line of expatriate pilots working in the Gulf when he enlisted with Emirates in 2003
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FAA: new separation standards more realistic
The US Federal Aviation Administration says a new method for defining reportable operational errors by controllers who allow...