All Ops & safety articles – Page 820
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UK industry leaders frame skills and training agenda
The UK Aerospace Innovation and Growth Team’s leadership council met in March to assess progress made towards delivering a skills supply chain for technical roles
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Airbus A380 evacuation test: Flight exclusive from onboard the aircraft
Flight Group Editor Kieran Daly was one of 853 'passengers' taking part in yesterday's pioneering evacuation test of the giant Airbus A380
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Taxing times
The air transport industry is battling against an ever-rising tide of taxation that bears little relation to the issue of engine emissions – such as world poverty. Read the special report from April's Airline Business.
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A single SITA
Why is the airline industry’s most important co-operative, SITA, going to become a unified company once more?
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Transfer pointers
Greater range aircraft will increase point-to-point services and change the relative importance of current hubs, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA, with analyses from Fabrice Tacoun
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JAL struggles to put its house in order
The executive team of Japan Airlines (JAL) has been shown the door amid a revolt against their leadership of the increasingly troubled carrier as it issues yet another restructuring plan.
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In flight TV: Going live
Is live in-flight television an answer for low-cost carriers looking for ways to boost revenues and distinguish themselves from competitors?
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Cargo probe focuses on surcharges
Open-mouthed surprise perhaps best summed up the response of the air cargo executives to the raids by the European Commission and US Department of Justice on airline offices in mid-February, investigating collusion on cargo fuel and security surcharges.