All Ops & safety articles – Page 842
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Brussels moves into charges debate
The European Commission (EC) held a two-day summit on airport policy in April, as it considers a Europe-wide framework on airport charges.
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Mexico rings the changes
Change is coming at a furious pace in Mexico with the grounding of one airline, liquidation of another and the growing focus of Mexicana and Aeromexico on foreign routes.
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Northwest teams sell labour contract
Northwest pilot union leaders along with their consultants, actuaries and lawyers staged a “road show”, visiting pilot bases to explain their tentative agreement before members vote on it.
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Delta finds middle ground with pilots...
Delta Air Lines continued the US industry’s new tradition of last-minute cliffhanger resolutions, reaching a new concessions deal with its pilots after a round of highly charged negotiations.
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NewsEmilio Romano: Finally free
Liberated from a decade of government ownership, Mexicana now faces both the opportunities and the perils of freedom
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Olympic flame to be extinguished
The Greek government is planning to rebrand troubled flag carrier Olympic Airlines as Pantheon Airways from the winter season, as it continues its battle to stop the troubled carrier from going under.
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Making up the shortfall
High oil prices are here to stay. So can airlines boost revenues to compensate? asks Chris Tarry of CTAIRA, with analyses from Fabrice Tacoun
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Flaps set wrongly on Mandala 737
Investigators say incorrect configuration meant twinjet was unable to get airborne when taking off from Medan
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Near-misses occur as pilots make ACAS reaction errors
Eurocontrol forced to reissue guidance on correct responses to anti-collision alerts
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Airliner fatigue damage to be assessed under new rules
FAA proposes structural integrity regulations for large transport aircraft
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Common system drafted for European ATM user charges
Greater cost transparency called for under proposed changes to fee structure



















