Strategy – Page 612
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Air China parent preparing China Eastern bid
Air China's parent company China National Aviation (CNAC) is preparing a counter offer for China...
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Superjet could face long flight-test delay
Sukhoi Superjet 100 flight-testing could be delayed until the middle of the year, with programme managers blaming the hold-up partly on the powerplant's...
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PICTURES: Etihad unveils “Formula 1” branded Airbus A320
Etihad Airways has rolled out its latest...
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EU states agree on airline emissions trading plan
Europe's environment chiefs have, as predicted, delivered a politically charged salvo to the world's airlines over plans to wrap international flights into...
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Comment - Single European Sky isn't delivering
All the EU states and many beyond the Union signed up to the Single European Sky strategy and approved the legislation for it. But they aren't delivering
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IATA targets 60 airports for ground handling audits in 2008
The International Air Transport Association plans to launch a standardised audit for ground-handing companies in mid-April, reviewing ground operations at...
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Aircraft hull losses set to outstrip premiums for first time since 2000
The airline insurance market looks set to make its first loss since 2000, with 2007 hull losses likely to outstrip premiums. An Aon insurance forecast based...
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2008 forecast: The year progress must be made in space
The year ahead is set to either be a record breaker or will see major programmes unravel, with the European Space Agency, NASA, California based-Space Exploration...
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2008 forecast: ADS-B rulemaking could create new funding model
The FAA is set to mandate an equipment buy that could cost airlines and operators up to $7.5bn by 2020 john croft