All Ops & safety articles – Page 834
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Bond stirs training market for low-cost licence upgrades
UK company offers alternative to full-flight simulators or air time in helicopters
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MyTravel Airways logs paperless cockpit first
DS&S’s CoreWing sends crew-entered technical data via cellphone network
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NTSB orders rapid Caravan action
Finding from 2005 accident investigations alerts board to deficiencies in aircraft’s cold-weather procedures
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SR Technics in A380 talks
Third player set to enter MRO market as Swiss firm discusses link with Qantas
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ERJ-145 deal earns reprieve for Chinese assembly line
Airline order saves struggling Embraer joint venture from threatened closure
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ATR records 90 orders in 2005 to become joint top of regionals league
The resurgence of the turboprop market last year has vaulted ATR to the head of the turboprop order rankings, with 90 net orders for 2005 compared with 61 for Bombardier's Q Series.
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More of the same
The latest research from Airline Business shows that carriers have been tackling their cost bases vigorously over the past few brutal years with measurable success. However, as traffic and revenues rise, the challenge will be to sustain this progress and change the industry’s fundamentals for ever
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Liquid returns
The airline sector is once again back in favour with investors, with plenty of financing available and an increasing number of initial public offerings coming to market
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Gary Kelly: on the offensive at Southwest
Gary Kelly has a hard act to follow, but looks like the right man to grow Southwest Airlines – that much-imitated low-cost leader – aggressively and head off the competition
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Full recovery
Leasing companies are enjoying some of the best market conditions they have ever known, and are ordering aircraft heavily once again