All Strategy news – Page 710
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Privatisation at last for Royal Jordanian
The Jordanian government is again preparing Royal Jordanian for its long-awaited privatisation and is confident the flag carrier will end 2007 at least partly privatised.
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India merger nears completion
India's government is moving forward with ambitious plans to combine state-owned Air India and Indian Airlines and insists it is on track for a full merger by the end of the financial year in March.
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HK Airlines plots major expansion
Hong Kong's third-largest passenger airline is planning an aggressive expansion that should put it into direct competition with Cathay Pacific Airways and Dragonair.
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Aeroflot seeks larger regional network
Aeroflot plans to expand domestic operations by acquiring and partnering regional airlines, with a new focus on Russia's far east.
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Pulling together: Air France-KLM
A joint cargo business could provide models for future integration at Air France-KLM
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NewsMister fix-it: Khaya Ngqula, South African Airways
South African Airways chief executive Khaya Ngqula has made great strides towards reviving the troubled flag carrier. Can his business model solve the troubles besetting beleaguered carriers elsewhere?
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View points: Arab Air Carriers Organization
Liberalisation and ownership are among the greatest challenges that face members of the Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO), and airlines need to move faster with e-ticketing
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Three's a crowd - South Africa focus
South Africa's existing low-cost carriers are incensed at the arrival of South African Airways' new subsidiary Mango. But is there room for all in the country's vibrant market?
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Private investors make final grab to net Qantas
The directors of Qantas Airways are recommending shareholders accept an A$11 billion ($8.6 billion) private equity offer for the airline.
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Cost-cutting efforts continue: Europe's carriers
In a strong economic environment Europe's carriers are enjoying increased yields despite substantial capacity hikes, but fuel prices remain a concern



















