All Ops & safety articles – Page 814
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Bigger is better
Regional jet manufacturers Bombardier and Embraer agree that the 50-seater era is over, but differ in their approach to meeting carrier requirements for larger aircraft
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Back to the basics
US regionals are again reshaping themselves, becoming multiple franchises and the major buyers of aircraft, but the business basics are the same as always
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Carriers revive Tasman alliance pact
Air New Zealand (ANZ) and Qantas Airways are venturing into turbulent skies again with an agreement to codeshare on flights between New Zealand and Australia.
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India revisits merger of state airlines
The Indian government has revived a controversial proposal for state-owned Air India and Indian Airlines to be merged.
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Cyprus Airways seeks turnaround aid
The future shape of Cyprus Airways looks likely to depend on the outcome of the European Union (EU) review of its financial restructuring plan, submitted last November.
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Gaining height: Turboprop services rise 8% due to rising fuel prices
The turboprop revival continues, demonstrating superior economics compared with the regional jet over shorter stage lengths.
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Management course helps young pilots spread wings
EPST has teamed with Nyenrode Business Universiteit to develop a training module to counter the problem of young pilots’ lack of management experience
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Common system drafted for European ATM user charges
Greater cost transparency called for under proposed changes to fee structure
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Airliner fatigue damage to be assessed under new rules
FAA proposes structural integrity regulations for large transport aircraft