All Systems & interiors articles – Page 684
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Jams tomorrow
Don't let the downturn in air travel provide an excuse for slowing down the pace of urgently needed infrastructure reform
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Vertical Limits
Europe is about to implement the most ambitious air traffic management programme it has ever seen. Is it ready for reduced vertical separation minimum?
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Falling rand hits South African carriers
South African airlines, not as seriously affected by the events of 11 Septemberas European and US carriers, are fighting a crisis of their own as the South African rand plunges to record lows against the dollar.
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Courses diverge on tougher airline laws
Australia and Canada have reached opposite conclusions about the need for tougher competition laws to rein in growing dominance by their leading airlines.
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ATC fights back following labour and airline blows
The decision by several French air traffic control (ATC) unions to strike for 36 hours in early December was described as "incredible" by one airline official.
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BA thinks the unthinkable
Results of the "Future Size and Shape" study at British Airways, which is a thorough and radical strategic review of the carrier's direction, should be reaching final conclusions by March.
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Back to business
With premium traffic down steeply, some carriers have already put on hold their plans to upgrade business- and first-class cabins. But others are keen to stay in contention with lie-down bed seats and more.
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Bargain benefits
The performance of Europe's low-fare carriers paints a stark contrast to that of their mainline cousins



















