All Safety News – Page 760
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The Latin success formula
With their regional economies performing well, Latin America's leading carriers, meeting in Cancun in November for their annual assembly, were in an optimistic...
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Low-cost carriers making their way to Korea
Tiger Airways joins Yeongnam Air in plans for challenging Asiana/KAL duopoly in 2008 South Korea's air transport market looks set to undergo a radical...
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US cargo carrier Kitty Hawk shut down
US cargo carrier Kitty Hawk has shut down, citing weak demand in the domestic cargo market. The Dallas-based cargo carrier, which ceased operations at the...
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Mesa’s go! pushes on despite losing lawsuit
Mesa Air Group's low-fares intra-island operation in Hawaii will continue despite a judge's ruling that Mesa must pay $80 million in damages to settle an...
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Spain's Vueling ousts management team
kerry ezard london Vueling ousts managers Chief executive, chief operating officer and chairman step down as finances falter Troubled Spanish...
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EasyJet targets business flyers
EasyJet has signed breakthrough deals with Amadeus and Travelport to sell tickets via the Global Distribution Systems From early December, easyJet...
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More turbulence in Brazil's airline industry
With the grounding of BRA, Brazil is left with two dominant groups: TAM and Gol/Varig The suspension of flights at BRA, sharp profit falls at both...
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Porter Airlines fights Air Canada-Jazz deal
Regional carrier Porter Airlines is suing Air Canada and Jazz for violating Canada's competition laws, calling into question a capacity purchase agreement...
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Analysis
Analysis: will it be a winter of discontent for the USA?
Forecasting a winter of discontent? The US majors may look back on the summer of 2007 with fondness, despite a season of discontent for passengers,...
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Market outlook: Breaking beyond the borders
Breaking beyond the borders Can multi-country airline brands achieve growth in foreign markets? asks Chris Tarry. Analysis from Antonio Panariello One...
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Super quiet MD-80 in operation with Romania's Jetran Air
Boeing MD-80 wet-lease operator Jetran Air is the world's first operator of the European Aviation Safety Agency-approved...
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787 troubles shine spotllight on Vought
Vought Aircraft has entered damage control mode after executives acknowledged the company's high-risk status as one of six key structural producers on the...
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Q400 prices may fall 10% if SAS fleet floods the market
Base values of Bombardier Q400 turboprops are currently unaffected by SAS's decision to dispose of its 27 aircraft following a string of three gear-up landings....
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Campaigner forces delay to Australia's Flightwatch shutdown
Australian transport minister Mark Vaile has delayed the closure, scheduled for later this month, of the Flightwatch VHF radio transmitting system. The move...
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European JAA clarifies Airbus throttle handling rules following TAM crash
The European Joint Aviation Authorities has acted to clear up any misunderstanding over Airbus A320 series thrust lever handling...
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Etihad Airways A340-600 seriously damaged in ground testing accident in Toulouse
A brand - n ew Etihad Airways Airbus A340-600 suffered major damage and five people were seriously injured after the aircraft jumped chocks...
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Europe moves closer to pulling aviation into carbon trading scheme
Members of the European Parliament have sought to bolster the European Commission's plan to include aviation in the European Union emissions trading scheme....



















