All Safety News – Page 726
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Icelandair scraps plan to take A330 freighters
Icelandair Group has cancelled plans to lease four...
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IATA to give African carriers free access to flight-data analysis
Up to 30 African airlines are to be given free access to the International Air Transport Association's flight-data analysis service as part of a bid to reduce...
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VIDEO: Easyjet CEO Andy Harrison talks fuel, ancillaries and future prospects
Continuing our CEO interviews, Airline Business Editor Mark Pilling interviews the CEO of Easyjet, Andy Harrision.
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The days when flying was the only way to travel
Expatriates began moving to work in the Middle East's emerging aviation industry in the 1970s. But what was it like for the...
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Gulf strives to attract more of its own citizens to jobs in avaition
national recruitment Citizens keen The UAE and others want to create jobs for their citizens, but with limited talent to recruit from, achieving...
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Emirates recruits more staff than rest of Middle East carriers put together
Emirates A hunger for talent
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Abu Dhabi's Etihad casts net wider for pilots
Despite some scepticism at launch, Abu Dhabi's new flag carrier, Etihad, has become one of the region's top three airlines
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A place in the sun
A place in the sun Why work in the Middle East? Well, for a start, there are employers that desperately want you: the explosion of airlines, airports,...
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Want to work in aviation training in the Gulf?
Passing on your skills The proliferation of training establishments in the Gulf has created opportunities for those who want to work...
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US Army funds center for swarming MAV technologies
The US Army Research Laboratory's new $10 million Micro Autonomous Science and Technology (MAST) Collaborative Technology Alliance (CTA) Center is to realise...
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Evolution in the air
The Single European Sky project is so complex, and indeed so long-term, that it will only succeed if its underlying concepts are encouraged to develop with experienceIn fact it is not just inevitable, it is essential for its ultimate success that it does



















