Strategy – Page 597
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Single European Sky is born in Rome
After a long and painful gestation, the Single European Sky (SES) was born in Rome on 6 May. Nearly 500 people from the industrial and institutional partners...
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Comment - National governments need to let go of local ATM is the Single European Sky is to work
The Single European Sky is no longer a study, it is entering the implementation phase. The question is whether national governments will relinquish their direct control of local ATM
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One year on: the story of the 787
One year ago, Boeing could not have been riding higher. Its stock and yearly orderbook were climbing to a record peak and its flagship product, the 787 Dreamliner,...
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Emirates awaits Boeing's 777 succession plan
Emirates Airline's president Tim Clark has reiterated his belief that Boeing must...
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Lufthansa Cargo to conduct Krasnoyarsk test flights
Lufthansa Cargo has signed an agreement that could result in transferring its Asian freight hub to Krasnoyarsk, Russia, if the airport's navigation systems...
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SAS expects to dispose of Q400s within six months
SAS expects to sell the remainder of its grounded Bombardier Q400 turboprops within the next six months, but is still forecasting a full-year earnings impact...
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US airline consolidation could spark interest in 70-plus seat jets at regional and mainline carriers
On the eve of the RAA gathering in Indianapolis (5-8 May), we look at how US airline consolidation could spark interest in 70-plus-seat jets at regional and mainline carriers
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VietJet eyes December launch with leased 737-700s
VietJet eyes December launch with leased 737-700s
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NEWS FOCUS: The Eos demise: who benefits?
The sudden demise of Eos will come as a relief to the carriers remaining in the fiercely competitive New York-London market...
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Bisignani and Enders slam Single European Sky progress
Air Transport Association president Giovanni Bisignani and Airbus chief executive Tom Enders separately slammed progress...
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Boeing chief executive offers vague disclaimer on 787 supply chain model
Boeing chief Jim McNerney last week added a vague disclaimer when he re-endorsed the 787 global supply chain model, even as new financial guidance shows...
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Socialist MEPs angry at likely replacement for European transport president
News that European Commission transport commissioner Jacques Barrot has been earmarked to replace Franco Frattini as its next justice chief, has alarmed...
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What will the MRO industry look like in 2018?
Vision of the future aimee turner London What will influence the MRO industry over the next 10 years? Consultant David Stewart has gazed into...