Strategy – Page 685
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Open Skies mired in US slow lane
Ambitious proposals for transatlantic liberalisation are on hold if not on life support following the US mid-term elections in November.
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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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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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Taking it lying down
We can sleep easier in our beds with the advent of new business-class product offerings, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA.
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NewsA350 XWB set for launch but entry into service slips
Industrial go-ahead imminent for new twinjet family, but Rolls-Royce remains the only engine supplier to commit
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NewsAnimation: NTSB shows just how close Boeing 737 and Boeing 747 really were at O'Hare
United Airlines 737 and Atlas Air 747 came within 35ft of each other in near disaster at runway intersection
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NewsEarly Boeing 777-200 to be broken up for the first time
One of the first Boeing 777s ever delivered is to be the first of the type to go to the breaker's yard
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EASA steps up recruitment drive
Agency may respond to damning UK parliamentary report by easing second-language requirement and boosting pay
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European Cockpit Association provides links for isolated pilots as Ryanair follows Easyjet with trans-national quasi-union scheme
Pilots at airlines like Ryanair with bases all over Europe are being offered a system for liaising with their company centrally - no matter in which state or jurisdiction they are domiciled - the European Cockpit Association (ECA) announced at its General Assembly late last week.
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NewsUS FAA details accounting problem and missed fatal accident rate target in otherwise glowing annual review
A day after the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was criticised by UK lawmakers for poor management, its US counterpart, the Federal Aviation Administration has revealed an eight-year accounting issue in an otherwise favourable annual review. The review also highlighted a failure to meet the aviation accident fatality reduction target, ...



















