All Safety News – Page 921
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As this magazine marks 20 years of publication with a look backwards and forwards at the industry, liberalisation is naturally one of the central and constant themes. There have been advances, but progress is uneven, and the Asia-Pacific is no exception
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Under wraps
The US industry as a whole and the legacy sector as a group stand poised to undertake the most meaningful capacity cuts in years, whether or not the retrenchment is voluntary.
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Is it a two-way street?
There needs to be consumer and shareholder benefits of transatlantic Open Skies, says Chris Tarry of CTAIRA, with analyses from Fabrice Tacoun
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Air cargo is being offered another chance for fundamental change with the removal of all paper documents promising improved efficiency and huge savings.
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Unequal struggle
Increasing imbalances in cargo volumes on China routes are causing problems for freighter operators in Europe and the USA
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Alitalia puts its case
Simone Cantagallo, the new director of media relations at Alitalia, explains the Italian flag carrier’s plan to restore its fortunes and profitability, and outlines its views on state aid
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No survivors reported from Nigerian 737 crash
Nigerian authorities are reporting no survivors from the 22 October crash of a Boeing 737-200 on a domestic flight.
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Venus Express ready to launch
Europe’s first space probe to investigate the planet Venus is ready for launch on schedule on 26 October 2005.
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Continental warns of pending liquidity crunch
Continental Airlines expects to post “significant” fourth quarter and full year losses despite recording a relatively healthy $61 million third quarter net profit.
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IATA warns of 'chaos' without airport development in India
IATA is calling on the Indian Government to urgently improve its airport infrastructure, warning of “chaos” unless upgrade work on key hub facilities starts soon.



















