Strategy – Page 714
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Airlines win disability concessions
Second draft of new rules removes responsibility from operators to ensure passenger mobility services are in place
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Cimber Air to start pre-pay corporate shuttle service
Danish regional airline group Cimber Air is to start a pre-pay corporate shuttle service linking textile firms in the country to outsourced locations in the Ukraine and is studying further destinations.
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Fast track to job satisfaction
Low-cost airlines are increasingly looking within to fill vacancies. EasyJet’s Helen Buckingham made the leap from cabin crew to marketing co-ordinator
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Opening the door
Who would relocate their aerospace business to France? The country is trying to shake off its inward investment unfriendly image and welcome foreign firms
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Lobbyists step up emissions blitz
Fossile fuel users association bids to exclude aviation from European carbon dioxide trading scheme
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BA: Goodbye Eddington. Hello Walsh
Rod Eddington, the man credited for turning British Airways around after its post-9/11 crisis, today hands over to his successor, former Aer Lingus chief executive Willie Walsh.
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ACE reaches deal on US Airways A330 maintenance
Air Canada Technical Services (ACTS) on October 2 will begin providing heavy maintenance work for US Airways’ Airbus A330 fleet.
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Harbin Embraer scores new order
China Eastern Wuhan Airlines agrees to buy five locally built ERJ-145s, which could be delivered as early as 2006