All Safety News – Page 816
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Break in Open Skies
After years of trying, European and US negotiators appear to have forged a two-stage transatlantic Open Skies deal that despite heavy criticism will get the green light.
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A time for cautious optimism
Last year saw the financial health of European airlines improving, although for some restructuring and fuel costs put the brakes on a full recovery
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Performing under pressure
Traffic growth may have slowed in 2006, but nearly all major Asia-Pacific airlines are reporting improved earnings as demand remains robust, fuel prices ease off and restructuring efforts prove successful
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Industry snapshot
Market sentiment is generally optimistic, although there are warnings of overcapacity to come, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA. Analyses by Flight Insight
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Australia special: Change in the air
With a takeover of Qantas looking likely and a different direction planned for Virgin Blue operations, a new era is dawning for Australia's major airlines
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Garuda disaster greets safety boss
Experts from Australia and USA to help Indonesia's new NTSC chairman investigate latest in a spate of accidents
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Red-hot A380 completes heavyweight brake tests
Emergency services stand by as rejected take-off demonstration proceeds smoothly
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UPS eyes freighter options
Cargo operator considers 747-400 conversions after abandoning A380F order
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Embraer tackles JetBlue E-190 software glitches
Manufacturer begins work on upgrade and prepares to talk to other operators



















