All Safety News – Page 768
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China concern: shine wears off air cargo's most important market
Slowing growth and overcapacity have taken the shine off air cargo's most important market in recent months. But is it a temporary glitch or a worrying sign...
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NewsGMR and Sabena Flight Academy in pilot training joint venture at Hyderabad
Brussels, Belgium-based Sabena Flight Academy and the India-headquartered infrastructure group GMR have just signed an agreement to set up a pilot training...
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Chalks’ seaplane rebuild continues as commuter certification is revoked
The first of four Grumman Mallard amphibious aircraft owned by Chalks Ocean Airways could be airborne by the end of the first quarter 2008, after a lengthy...
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Taiwan's TransAsia to set up JVs in other markets
TransAsia looks beyond Taiwan Taiwan's airlines are continuing to lose domestic customers to new high-speed rail services, forcing them to look elsewhere...
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Airline union tensions rise in USA
Bitter pilots at American, United and US Airways threaten confrontation and expensive new contracts US airline labour unions, already on the warpath...
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Hawaiian heads for Asia
Hawaiian Airlines will expand toward Asia as it seeks new sources of revenue to bolster it through a local fare war. The carrier will begin four weekly...
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Star Alliance entry to fuel EgyptAir expansion
Egypt's flag carrier plans to double traffic, expand fleet, capitalise on Cairo airport upgrade and sell 20% stake EgyptAir is planning major network...
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UK, Singapore sign landmark air services deal
After nearly 20 years, the UK and Singapore have signed a landmark Open Skies deal Nearly two decades after Singapore began pressing the UK for a liberal...
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Finnair plans more Asian growth
Flag carrier's new 10-year plan envisions more passengers flying through Helsinki Finnair is planning more dramatic expansion of its Asian network...
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Sea change: is air cargo about to reach maturity?
Air freight has always been a high growth industry, but is it now about to reach maturity? Air cargo will grow by an average of 6.1% a year for the...
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Europe set for legal challenge over emissions stance
International Air Transport Association chief Giovanni Bisignani is warning Europe to expect an imminent legal challenge over its unilateral stance over...
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Airbus dusts off cryoplane studies
Airbus is dusting off the concept of the hydrogen-fuelled aircraft in its bid to develop a zero carbon-emissions aircraft of the future. Christine...
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SkyEurope bids to be Europe's first requied navigation performance precision approach user
SkyEurope Airlines has engaged Seattle, Washington-based...



















