All Safety News – Page 910
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NewsAccident prompts call to rethink low-fuel warning
Italian investigators recommend European regulators to consider changing fuel-system certification criteria.
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Earnings stumble on oil slick
Earnings in Asia have fallen for the third quarter in a row as carriers continued to battle high fuel prices. But there was some positive news for the region
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Debts mount at troubled Garuda
Garuda Indonesia’s financial position is continuing to deteriorate, forcing the state-owned carrier to again approach creditors in a bid to rework its debt repayments.
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Asian group warns against over-reaction...
Health crises, taxation, insurance and fuel cost issues dominated discussion at the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines’ (AAPA) annual gathering of member airline chief executives.
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Surcharges bring revenue joy
Despite the rise in fuel prices, European carriers have seen strong revenue growth on the back of fuel surcharges and strong hedging strategies
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Aloha waves goodbye to Chapter 11
Aloha Airlines is poised to bid farewell to a relatively rapid trip through bankruptcy reorganisation, winning court clearance to exit Chapter 11 protection.
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EC soothes emissions trading worries
The European Commission (EC) has hinted that rules currently being drawn up for emissions trading will protect the interests of airlines that have invested in modern, fuel-efficient aircraft.
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Star raises prospect of airport boycotts
The airline-airport dispute has become an alliance-wide issue through an initiative begun by Air Canada’s Robert Milton, a vocal critic of spending at Toronto airport.
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Freight freedoms
The liberalisation of air services agreements has been a key enabler of growth in international air cargo for the past decade.



















