Good morning everyone! Welcome to Brazilian News Let me introduce myself. I'm Rocha, I live in Brazil and I'm now working at a big comercial airline as a Maintenance Quality Analist. It's a pleasure being writing and showing our news. (Special thanks to Maverick) - Thank you so much for your...
When we pass through a crisis time like this one, the first thing to do is REDUCE COSTS. In aviation business the most expensive factor is the fuel cost. In the last 6 months the brazilian airlines are experiencing new procedures to reduce that cost. In operations the companies are using the following...
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Brazilian News
by
Rocha
on Wed, Apr 29 2009
Filed under: Crisis, Brazil, Maintenance, Fuel, Operations
Brazil's airlines shows that the crisis is hard to handle. In the last month only 4 of 14 brazilians airlines showed a profitable result, it is a sign that the crisis came strong to our economy, the decrease of a loadfactor shows that April is a not so profitable month. It is a preview that the future...
Posted to
Brazilian News
by
Rocha
on Wed, Apr 22 2009
Filed under: Crisis, Airlines, Brazil, Business, Aviation
Start-Ups SouthWestJetBluezil just doesn't sound right, so David Neeleman is going to have to come up a more creative brand to fly his newly ordered 36 Embraer E-195s. The yet unnamed Brazilian start-up will go head to head with GOL, TAM and Varig Read More...
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Flightblogger
on Thu, Mar 27 2008
Filed under: ANA, Airlines, jetBlue, Embraer, Pratt & Whitney, Geared Turbo Fan, Brazil