All Strategy articles – Page 696
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Boeing chooses leased 747-400 as testbed for 747-8 stretch to provide wing load data
Boeing has decided to use a leased 747-400 to prepare the ground for the forthcoming 747-8 stretch in a similar way that it is using a 777 for concept validation and risk-reduction on the 787.
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South Africa special: Mango in the mix
The launch of state-owned South African Airways' own low-cost carrier has caused controversy. But can it succeed in winning market share?
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Flight International Crew Management Conference 2006 special report
Ahead of our Crew Management Conference 2006 we look at how airlines and pilots have to work together intelligently to make the best use of new research about pilot fatigue and rules about age
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Air Arabia’s Adel Ali pioneers low-fares in the Middle East
Air Arabia is not your traditional point-to-point high-frequency low-cost carrier. It serves 27 destinations, exclusively from one hub, and a majority of its 26 routes are served less than daily.
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Emirates questions Boeing decision for larger passenger variant of 747-8 Intercontinental, preferring original longer-range proposal
Boeing opts for larger passenger variant but Dubai airline would rather see it build original longer-range proposal
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Trade wins
How long do airlines have to wait before they can be given a stable regulatory environment in which they can do business?
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Talent spotting: Recruiment & training
Fierce competition is making it all the more important for airlines to get the best out of their top recruits by grooming them for stardom
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Pilot pressure
The election of a militant head at the largest US pilots union signals a major shift in mood as labour moves to regain ground lost during the tough years following the 2001 terror attacks. It is a move that could have significant implications for airline boardrooms in the USA and ...