All articles by Nicholas Ionides – Page 23
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Problems mount at PIA
Pakistan International Airlines has fallen into serious trouble again as it struggles with huge cost increases and a ban on most of its aircraft.
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Low cost & regionals: Regional return
China has experimented with regional jets in the past with disastrous results. But could the time be right for the country to take another look?
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IATA calls for Asian leadership
IATA is urging Asian airlines to play more of a leadership role in shaping global aviation developments given their rapid growth in recent years.
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Jet revives deal to buy Air Sahara
The deal for India's Jet Airways to buy rival Air Sahara is back on, putting an end to a bitter legal battle between the owners of the two airlines.
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New turboprop deals set to stir Philippines market
Carriers hold discussions with manufacturers as domestic competition gets hotter
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China takes on Airbus and Boeing
With air travel booming, Beijing unveils plan to develop indigenous 150-seater that could fly by end of the decade
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Performing under pressure
Traffic growth may have slowed in 2006, but nearly all major Asia-Pacific airlines are reporting improved earnings as demand remains robust, fuel prices ease off and restructuring efforts prove successful
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The surcharges debate
Initially brought in as a temporary measure to help airlines weather high oil prices, fuel surcharges have become an industry fixture. But some are moving to abolish them
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Oneworld bides its time in India
It may be one of the world's fastest-growing aviation markets but oneworld alliance carriers will continue adopting a "wait-and-see" attitude to recruiting a member from among India's carriers.
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Sink or swim: Haruka Nishimatsu, chief executive Japan Airlines
Haruka Nishimatsu is challenging the corporate culture at Japan Airlines, as he attempts to bring the troubled carrier back from the brink
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Picture: Garuda Indonesia 737-400 aircraft burns on landing in Yogyakarta in central Java
A Garuda Indonesia Boeing 737-400 aircraft burst into flames upon landing this morning at Yogyakarta airport in central Java.