News from FlightGlobal – Page 1466
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Atlantic crossing
Capacity on the North Atlantic is up for the fourth consecutive year, driven by new services to some unlikely destinations
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Taking the next step
The USA is eager to pursue more breakthroughs during the second stage of Open Skies negotiations with the European Union, US deputy assistant secretary of state for transportation affairs John Byerly told the International Aviation Club in Washington DC in late April
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Breathing space
This year's Airline Distribution conference showed that network carriers have made large inroads into their distribution costs but much work remains for smaller carriers and in flexible sales approaches
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Airports special: Relief effort
Ever since the September 2001 terror attacks, the aviation industry has lobbied hard for governments to provide financial relief for implementing new security requirements. Has it done any good?
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Airport special: Table toppers
Preliminary figures from Airports Council International show global passenger traffic held up well in 2006. The best performers not unexpectedly came from China and India, while many US airports stalled as domestic capacity stagnated
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Flybe plots its invasion of Europe
Q400 options could be used for expansion on to continent as UK becomes increasingly slot-constrained
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US carriers update navigation systems
Performance-based technologies will reduce delays and congestion by allowing aircraft to follow more direct routes