All Ops & safety articles – Page 873
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Outlook variable as industry weathers mixed fortunes
Job prospects in aerospace over the next few years are likely to be as unstable as the global economy, with airline growth fluctuating according to geography and type
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UK runway plans face long delay
With south east started of capacity, industry is warned not to expect action on infrastructure for at least a decade
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Firefighters to assess role for UAVs
US Forest Service trials will test performance of unmanned communications relay above blazes in remote areas
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Joint study gives green light to Anglo-Irish ‘single sky’
Major efficiencies predicted through plans to combine two national airspace blocks
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Pain relief
Are recent deals real consolidation or just opportunistic moves? A new US combination puts an old question to the test: can two fly more cheaply than one?
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Will orders pay off?
Aircraft orders flooded back at the Paris air show. But what impact will they have on the market? asks Chris Tarry of CTAIRA
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IATA issues profit warning
Rising fuel prices have prompted IATA to widen its 2005 loss forecast for the industry to $6 billion.
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A grand vision
In the wake of 9/11 the industry seemed ready to free itself from the years of restrictive practices that had left it in crisis. But the hope for a new sense of direction has since faded, at least in the west, leaving others to set the pace
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Fuel price worries mount
Predictions that high fuel prices would ease back in 2005 are looking increasingly optimistic as the half-year mark passes, and carriers in both Europe and the Asia-Pacific region are feeling the pressure
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US majors see first glimmers of hope
Buried beneath news of their ever-growing fuel-cost burden, US carriers have quietly begun to enjoy a modest revenue recovery in recent months.