All Strategy articles – Page 744
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JAL struggles to put its house in order
The executive team of Japan Airlines (JAL) has been shown the door amid a revolt against their leadership of the increasingly troubled carrier as it issues yet another restructuring plan.
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Transfer pointers
Greater range aircraft will increase point-to-point services and change the relative importance of current hubs, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA, with analyses from Fabrice Tacoun
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NewsTaxing times
The air transport industry is battling against an ever-rising tide of taxation that bears little relation to the issue of engine emissions – such as world poverty. Read the special report from April's Airline Business.
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SriLankan takes initiative to avoid crisis on the flightdeck
With potential flightcrew shortages ahead, SriLankan Airlines is expanding its pilot recruitment and training programmes
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NewsBA to raise pilot and flight attendant retirement ages
Pilots to fly to 60 and flight attendants 65 in radical move to tackle pensions deficit
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NewsBaldanza: Lifting the Spirit
Ben Baldanza has created a template for his bullish new Spirit Airlines t hat incorporates new aircraft, a new identity and a new plan for low fares and warm routes
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Large widebodies: Squaring up
Boeing has finally joined the fray with an improved version of its venerable 747 in the next generation large widebody arena, while Airbus is pondering what to do with the flagging A340
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NewsPilots ponder new Ryanair 4:5 rostering deal
The Irish low-cost airline is offering a new rostering arrangement that gives flightcrew more time off – but is there a catch? David Learmount reports from Dublin.



















