All Safety News – Page 891
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Malaysia to bite turnaround bullet
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has unveiled a sweeping restructuring aimed at turning around the loss-making flag carrier, which new chief executive Idris Jala warns will “fail” without immediate change.
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Cargo probe focuses on surcharges
Open-mouthed surprise perhaps best summed up the response of the air cargo executives to the raids by the European Commission and US Department of Justice on airline offices in mid-February, investigating collusion on cargo fuel and security surcharges.
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A single SITA
Why is the airline industry’s most important co-operative, SITA, going to become a unified company once more?
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In flight TV: Going live
Is live in-flight television an answer for low-cost carriers looking for ways to boost revenues and distinguish themselves from competitors?
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Ireland moves towards Aer Lingus IPO
The Irish Government is expected to give the nod to the privatisation of Aer Lingus by the end of April, with an initial public offering (IPO) slated for either June or September.
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Transfer pointers
Greater range aircraft will increase point-to-point services and change the relative importance of current hubs, writes Chris Tarry of CTAIRA, with analyses from Fabrice Tacoun
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Network 2006: Service message
A brighter outlook for the US market, strong growth in Mexico and the recovery of airports hit by Hurricane Katrina featured at this year’s Network route planning event for the Americas
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SriLankan takes initiative to avoid crisis on the flightdeck
With potential flightcrew shortages ahead, SriLankan Airlines is expanding its pilot recruitment and training programmes
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NewsBA to raise pilot and flight attendant retirement ages
Pilots to fly to 60 and flight attendants 65 in radical move to tackle pensions deficit



















