All Strategy articles – Page 714
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Paint chip problem led American to temporarily ground 22 Boeing MD-80s
American Airlines earlier this month temporarily grounded 22 of its Boeing MD-80s – returning the final aircraft to revenue service last weekend - after finding paint chips in the fuel filters of the aircraft, ATI can exclusively reveal.
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BA CEO Walsh warns Airbus A380 'could add to runway crisis' at London Heathrow due to larger separations
British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh has warned that the Airbus A380's arrival at its congested London Heathrow hub next year will hamper rather than help the airport's runway capacity crisis due to the approach separation distance required for the ultra-large airliner.
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Low-cost carriers 'have not led to growth in air travel': UK CAA
CAA study finds that passenger numbers would have risen substantially without LCCs
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Korean Air plans for China expansion
Korean Air (KAL) is betting big on the fast-growing China market and has outlined bold plans for expansion in the country.
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Local conflict: Spanish low-cost airlines
Spain is becoming the focus of a low-fares invasion. How do local carriers plan to repel invaders?
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Time for reflection: Airport charges
Airports and airlines continue to battle over charges. Will warmer relations at some airports and new European regulations change the scene?
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AirTran and Frontier link boosts growth
AirTran Airways and Frontier Airlines have forged an unprecedented link up, creating a new level of co-operation and a "virtual codeshare".
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Merger mania: US Airways and Delta
The bold approach by US Airways to merge with Delta Air Lines throws the spotlight on the latest consolidation plays in an industry that has often promised much but delivered less in terms of merger success. The key to success also lies in a merger delivering a real growth opportunity
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No alerts given before Gol collision
Investigators reveal communications and warning system problems in run-up to fatal mid-air crash over Brazil
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Flybe feasts on BA's regional arm
UK-based low-fares regional flybe has more than doubled its business and operations with the bold acquisition of loss-making BA Connect.
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Training & recruitment: Raising the bar
Advanced type and recurrent training is so expensive that pilots do not get enough of it to hone all their skills. But does it have to be that way?
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Belgium's new flag carrier emerges
Following months of speculation the new identity for the merged SN Brussels and Virgin Express has been revealed and, contrary to rumours, it is not Sabena.



















