News from FlightGlobal – Page 1647
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Know your limits
Low-cost carriers work because they use their resources to their limits. To do that safely they have to be sure of what those limits are
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Europe prepares to act on airport charges, EC calls for balanced approach
Europe’s transport commissioner is calling for a balanced approach on the issue of airport charging as he prepares to present his legislative solution by the end of year.
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NewsTime to change? Pilots at Europe's fast-growing low-cost carriers are flying more and facing different pressures.
Pilots at Europe’s fast-growing low-cost carriers are flying more and facing different pressures. At least one carrier is conducting a study to find out the effects
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NewsIATA ups air transport loss forecast for 2006 to $3bn from $2.2bn
IATA has increased its forecast for industry losses this year to $3 billion from $2.2 billion but sharply reduced last year’s loss estimate.
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NewsAirbus 'A370' could hand Rolls-Royce big engine prize
UK engine manufacturer set to sign for revamped A350 while General Electric ponders threat to GE90
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NewsJAL formally accepts oneworld invitation
Japan Airlines (JAL) has taken another step towards joining the oneworld alliance by accepting a formal letter of invitation from the multilateral grouping.
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NewsBritish Airways to phase out former British Caledonian Airbus A320 fleet
British Airways is to phase out its ageing fleet of CFM International CFM56-powered Airbus A320s, with the first aircraft to leave the fleet at the end of year.