Strategy – Page 648
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German low-cost airline Air Berlin buys LTU
Move gives low-cost carrier big opportunity in long-haul market
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Hazy: A350-1000 could force new 777 derivative
ILFC boss floats idea of '-400ER' version of twinjet to tackle competition from Airbus
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EADS and OAK to link up following Aeroflot order
Airbus offers Russia 5% share of A350 following national carrier's deal for 32 aircraft
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Global warning: Honeywell enhances the EGPWS
Honeywell's Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System has undoubtedly saved many lives. But new enhancements offer to make aviation even safer
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Safety: Airlines caught off balance
Study reveals extent of danger of badly loaded aircraft, with Europe faring badly
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Poor reporting methods to blame for BA 777 fuel leak
AAIB probe recommends improved maintenance procedures and internal safety audit
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Aircraft & Engines: Thinking big
Over the past two years, airlines have placed very few orders for large widebody passenger aircraft. Is there really much of a market for new aircraft with more than 400 seats?
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Aircraft & engines: Playing catch up
The revamped Airbus A350 finally gives airlines a real alternative to the Boeing 787 and gives the 777 a new competitor. But is it too little, too late for Airbus?
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Sink or swim: Haruka Nishimatsu, chief executive Japan Airlines
Haruka Nishimatsu is challenging the corporate culture at Japan Airlines, as he attempts to bring the troubled carrier back from the brink
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Traffic magnets: Network Americas
Fuelled by strong traffic growth, the mood at the seventh annual Network route planning event, held in St Petersburg in early March, was upbeat, with some of the smaller carriers grabbing the limelight for a change