All articles by Greg Waldron – Page 247
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Tokyo's Haneda may become 24-hr international hub
Japan is considering turning Tokyo's Haneda Airport into a 24-hour international air hub.
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Auckland Airport bond issue to raise NZ$125m
Auckland International Airport plans to offer up to NZ$125 million ($92 million) in bonds to the public.
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Cathay Pacific September traffic falls 2%
Cathay Pacific Airways'September traffic remained virtually flat as passenger numbers fell from a year before.
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New Zealand's Eagle Air drops Oamaru-Christchurch service
Air New Zealand subsidiary Eagle Air has suspended services on the Oamaru-Christchurch route.
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BOC Aviation arranges financing for 16 aircraft
Singapore-based aircraft lessor BOC Aviation has mandated two financings that total $597 million for 16 aircraft to be acquired between October 2009 and...
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Typhoon Melor disrupts over 400 flights in Japan
Typhoon Melor has severely disrupted flights into and out of Japan.
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ST Aero in talks with FedEx on fire suppression installation
Singapore Technologies Aerospace is in discussions with FedEx Express to install a new automatic fire suppression system (FSS) on the freight carrier's McDonnell...
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AirAsia may get landing rights at Paris Orly
Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia may get landing rights at Paris's Orly Airport.
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NewsAirAsia defers eight more A320s
Malaysian low-cost carrier group AirAsia will defer eight Airbus A320s it was due to receive in 2011, bringing its total A320 deferrals to 16. The...
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Air India offers seven aircraft for dry lease
Air India has invited tenders to dry lease out seven of its aircraft, three Boeing 777-200LRs and four Airbus A310 freighters.
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JAL to participate in programme to reduce emissions
Japan Airlines is to participate in the Aspire programme, which seeks to establish industry-wide aviation standards and procedures to reduce the environmental...
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Asiana, Turkish codeshare on Seoul-Istanbul route
Star Alliance partners Asiana Airlines and Turkish Airlines have signed a code sharing agreement for the Seoul Incheon-Istanbul route.
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IATA calls for sector wide approach to emissions
Aviation leaders have called for the world's airlines to take a global, sector wide approach to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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Cebu Pacific gets new flight planning software
Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific Air has signed a deal with Canada's Navtech for flight planning software.
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Perth Airport secures A$740 million debt financing
Perth Airport owner and operator Westralia Airports has agreed to new debt facilities of A$740 million ($644 million), and its shareholders have committed...
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Air Niugini, Bombardier ink deal for two Q400s
Air Niugini has signed a purchase agreement with Bombardier for two new Bombardier Q400s.
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Air India to cut 13bn rupees in costs, pilot strike continues
Air India aims to achieve cost savings of 13 billion Indian rupees ($272 million) in the remaining six months of its fiscal year.
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Air India pilot strike forces more flight cancellations
Industrial action by pilots has forced Air India to cancel flights today and reportedly suspend bookings for the next 15 days.
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Qantas' August traffic down 1.4%
Qantas Airways group experienced falling traffic in August but the dip is less than previous months.



















