All articles by Greg Waldron – Page 250
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PAL announces cost cutting measures
Philippine Airlines (PAL) plans to offer early retirement packages to its staff to cut costs and boost productivity.
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NewsAir China and Cathay to set up cargo JV by end-2009
Air China and Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific hope to conclude a cargo joint venture deal by the end of the year. The two carriers first announced plans...
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China Eastern pilot cadets to train in Australia
Brisbane-based Flight Training Australia (FLA) has signed a deal with China Eastern Airlines and the Civil Aviation University of China in Tianjin to train...
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Asian airline traffic down 7.8% in July
Major carriers in the Asia Pacific carried 11.5 million passengers in July, down 7.8% year-on-year.
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India's Jet to launch direct Mumbai-Dhaka service
India's Jet Airways plans to launch a daily direct service on the Mumbai-Dhaka route.
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Pakistan to begin co-production of Falco UAV
The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) is about to begin the co-production of Selex Galileo's Falco unmanned air vehicle at its facilities in Kamra. The...
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Jet Airways pilots may go on strike in September
Pilots from India's Jet Airways could go on strike from 7 September, potentially disrupting the carrier's operations.
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Jet Airways to launch New Delhi-Hong Kong service
India's Jet Airways plans to launch daily direct flights on the Delhi-Hong Kong route.
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Jetstar Asia to launch Hainan route
Singapore-based low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia plans to launch four-times weekly service on the Singapore-Haikou route.
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Jetstar Asia resumes services from Singapore to Phuket
Singapore-based low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia aims to launch twice-daily services on the Singapore-Phuket route.
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Jetstar profits helped by NZ push
Qantas Airways' low-cost carrier Jetstar posted a pre-tax profit of A$137 million ($114 million) for the year ending 30 June.
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Sydney Airport July passenger traffic down 3.2%
Sydney Airport saw passenger traffic fall 3.2% on-year in July, although it would have been flat if not for World Youth Day's boosting traffic in July 2008.
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Australia charges Emirates with cargo price fixing
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will haul Dubai-based Emirates into court over alleged price fixing between 2002 and 2006.
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Thai books Q2 net loss of Baht5.4bn
Thai Airways booked a second quarter 2009 net loss of 5.4 billion baht ($158 million), up from a net loss of 9.3 billion baht a year earlier.
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Airports of Thailand Q3 net profit falls 64%
Airports of Thailand (AOT) saw its fiscal third quarter net profit fall 64% year-on-year to 1.3 billion Thai baht ($38 million).
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Beijing Airport H1 profits up 88% on domestic growth
Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA) saw its first half 2009 net profit jump 88% to 105 million Chinese Yuan ($15 million), up from 56 million in...
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Philippine Airlines Q1 net profit slides 47%
Philippine Airlines (PAL) saw its fiscal first quarter net profit fall 47% year-on-year to 1.7 billion Philippine Pesos ($35 million).
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Asiana posts Q2 profit on sale of IT unit
South Korea's Asiana Airlines posted a second quarter 2009 net profit of 47.1 billion Korean won ($38 million) between April-June, up from a 19.2 billion...
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Taiwan's EGAT to do heavy checks for Lufthansa Cargo
Germany's Lufthansa Cargo and Taiwanese maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) firm Evergreen Aviation Technologies (EGAT) have signed airframe heavy maintenance...
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V Australia applies for Fiji route
V Australia, the long-haul division of Virgin Blue, has applied to fly daily services to Fiji using Boeing 777s.



















