All Ops & safety articles – Page 923
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Traffic finally flows back
Last year was the year when traffic finally returned, and although there will be no soft comparisons for 2005 figures, most commentators see sustained growth ahead
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Patrick bids to take over Virgin Blue
Manoeuvring continues as Patrick Corporation, Virgin Blue’s largest shareholder, bids for control of the Australian low-cost airline.
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Robert Bor - Flying doctor who lends psychological support
Professor Robert Bor is a chartered clinical psychologist. A private consultant to the airline industry, he also works as a psychologist at the Royal Free hospital in London
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Cross border
Europe’s Single Sky air traffic management reform is beginning to take shape, but as ever, it is political rather than technological barriers that bar the way to success
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An uneasy calm
Insurance premiums eased again last year as airline accidents hit a 20-year low, but the threat of terrorist attacks still looms
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JAL launches corporate overhaul
Just over two years after it took over former rival Japan Air System (JAS), the Japan Airlines (JAL) Group is planning a further corporate restructuring including large cuts in top management positions.
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Supply side economics
The latest profits performance from the US industry suggests that seat capacity is still out of line with demand despite optimism surrounding rising load factors, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA



















