All Strategy news – Page 754
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Forecasts 2006: Airlines - With costs falling,recovery will continue
Airlines recovery is likely to be sustained as carriers continue to address costs.
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San Antonio bound
A host of North American airlines and airports, as well as others from around the globe, will use the Network 2006 route planning event, to be held in San Antonio in early March, to finalise their operations for 2006 and put in place network strategies for subsequent years
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Air India Express pilots win pay rises
Air India’s international low-cost subsidiary Air India Express is to give its pilots sizeable pay rises in a bid to keep them from resigning to join other airlines.
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India's Air Deccan orders 30 more A320s
Indian low-fare carrier Air Deccan is to order 30 more Airbus A320s for delivery from 2008.
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Virgin America CEO says startup meets ownership laws
Virgin America CEO Fred Reid is extremely confident the startup carrier’s application for US DOT certification will withstand regulatory scrutiny, saying it was arranged “emphatically to address being within the right boundaries of foreign ownership laws”.
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US NTSB finds cracks in wing spar of Chalks' crashed Mallard
US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials have found a fatigue crack in the right wing spar of the Chalks Ocean Airways Grumman Mallard that crashed into the sea near Miami Beach December 19.
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NewsHow Boeing's 787 beat the A350 at Qantas
Cost, technology and delivery times were the key factors driving Qantas choice of 787 over Airbus A350
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NewsCR Airways signs MoU for 787s and 737s
Deal remains tentative as Hainan Airlines lurks in the background
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NewsAirlines bid to save $6bn by simplifying operations
IATA leads campaign to win more direct routes across CIS countries and China
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Pilots urge action on labour laws
Association fears airlines could move staff around to exploit less onerous local regulations in order to cut costs
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Crash highlights IATA safety drive
Association reinforces ‘Focus on Africa’ to push up standards, and demands airlines carry out operational audits
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Debts mount at troubled Garuda
Garuda Indonesia’s financial position is continuing to deteriorate, forcing the state-owned carrier to again approach creditors in a bid to rework its debt repayments.



















