All Ops & safety articles – Page 880
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20 years of Airline Business - Chew Choon Seng
In a series of personal insights, leading executives with decades of boardroom experience between them offer their views on how the industry has developed over the past 20 years and where it goes from here
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No survivors reported from Nigerian 737 crash
Nigerian authorities are reporting no survivors from the 22 October crash of a Boeing 737-200 on a domestic flight.
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Access all areas
As this magazine marks 20 years of publication with a look backwards and forwards at the industry, liberalisation is naturally one of the central and constant themes. There have been advances, but progress is uneven, and the Asia-Pacific is no exception
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Alitalia puts its case
Simone Cantagallo, the new director of media relations at Alitalia, explains the Italian flag carrier’s plan to restore its fortunes and profitability, and outlines its views on state aid
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Europe backs emissions trading
Brussels has presented a plan for bringing air transport within the European Union (EU) greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme, concluding that taxes and charges would bring fewer benefits and would not be cost-efficient.
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Regionals bruised by Northwest...
Northwest Airlines has used its bankruptcy powers to reshape its regional airline network with a distinctly muscular approach that leaves room for the major to establish its own regional subsidiary.
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GOL's Oliveira: Head coach
In the capable hands of chief executive Constantino de Oliveira Junior, Brazilian low-cost carrier GOL is enjoying double-digit margins that are envied around the world
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Joining the dots
The annual Routes network development event is as good a place as any to gauge the state of the industry and find out who is planning to fly where and when over the coming year
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Venus Express ready to launch
Europe’s first space probe to investigate the planet Venus is ready for launch on schedule on 26 October 2005.
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NewsPaper farewell
Air cargo is being offered another chance for fundamental change with the removal of all paper documents promising improved efficiency and huge savings.
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UK liberalises regional fifth freedoms
The UK has relaxed its air transport policy to favour foreign carriers seeking fifth freedom beyond rights at regional airports.



















