All Ops & safety articles – Page 856
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Austria, Czechia and Slovenia ready to scrap common CEATS ATC programme
Troubled central European ATC harmonisation initiative faces complete overhaul as airlines slam excessive cost
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Face the facts with: August Henningsen
Asia-Pacific is set to become more important than ever to Lufthansa Technik. August Henningsen, chairman of Europe’s leading MRO and completions specialist, talks to Brendan Gallagher
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P&W launches bold bid to grab CFMI parts business
US powerplant manufacturer’s PMA initiative could shatter engine spares status quo
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JAL: Against the clock
Japan Airlines is working to shore up its finances and bolster its market reputation pending the arrival of new airport capacity in Tokyo in three years time
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NewsClearing the air
The coming 12 months will be critical in the creation of a comprehensive and sound roadmap to reform European air traffic management. Airline Business looks at the efforts being made to modernise the continent's air space.
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Gulf Air pins hopes on strategic plan
Bahrain and Oman, now joint owners of Gulf Air following the withdrawal of Abu Dhabi, have agreed a strategic plan designed to secure extra investment and allow the carrier to grow.
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NewsBanmiller turns the tide at Aloha Airlines
Aloha Airlines is back on course after filing for US Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but the Hawaii-based carrier still faces hostile tides.
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Inflated Paris airport charges come under fire
IATA has hit out at airport operator Aéroports de Paris (ADP) over the imposition of an annual 5% increase in airport charges over the next five years, in what is the latest in a series of rows between airlines and airport operators.
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NewsTotal control: Interview with Qatar Airways' Akbar Al Baker
It is with an iron grip on all aspects of its business affairs that Akbar Al Baker, chief executive of Qatar Airways, has thrust the flag carrier of this Gulf state into the mainstream
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Beleaguered Alitalia gets unlikely vote of confidence
As it appeals against a Rome court decision to block its proposed take-over of low-cost carrier Volare, Alitalia can take heart from a rare vote of confidence from the financial community – an upgrade from investment bank Morgan Stanley.



















