News from FlightGlobal – Page 1679
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Battle lines drawn in FAA fees fight
The fight against higher federal fees has begun in what promises to be a protracted dispute as lawmakers figure out a formula to keep the US Federal Aviation Administration thriving.
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Mixed message for remodelled United
The first weeks out of bankruptcy for United Airlines saw its traffic rise and its newly issued shares fall.
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Congress closes ranks on EU/US Open Skies plan
Europe-USA aviation liberalisation is facing an increasingly objecting and obstructive US Congress.
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Paying for extra frills
The price of product attributes is becoming more explicit, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA, with analyses from Fabrice Tacoun of Flight Insight
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Milton hits out at airline whingers
Not pulling any punches, Robert Milton criticised those who attack the likes of Emirates and called for a radical industry shake-up.
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NewsBanmiller turns the tide at Aloha Airlines
Aloha Airlines is back on course after filing for US Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but the Hawaii-based carrier still faces hostile tides.
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NewsBoeing's 747-8 vs A380: A titanic tussle
What is the better option – the Airbus A380 or the Boeing 747-8? We consider the two giants’ pros and cons as the airframers square up at Asian Aerospace
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