All articles by Nicholas Ionides – Page 21
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Airline Strategy Awards 2007: Finance
Corporate deals take place every day, but few involve as many elements as Constellation, the covert project that resulted last year in strengthened ties...
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JAL to accelerate job cuts
After again missing earnings targets for the last financial year, Japan Airlines is looking to make deeper cuts and...
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Thai AirAsia in management buyout
Uncertainty over the ownership structure of Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia's Thai associate Thai AirAsia has been removed...
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Battling it out: All change in the Philippines airline market
Tiger is making its move at Clark Few aviation markets are going through the kind of change seen in the Philippines, where foreign players are seeking...
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Tiger appoints Negline as new chief financial officer
Negline takes Tiger role Singapore-based low-cost carrier Tiger Airways has appointed a Hong Kong-based airline...
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Hainan wins approval for Grand China
China's Hainan Airlines has won approval to restructure its airline units under the Grand China...
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India set to finalise new civil aviation policy
A new civil aviation policy to steer the next stage of development in India's growing air transport sector finally looks set to be approved. A new...
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Gokongwei: Correcting mistakes at Cebu Pacific
Asia's first low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific is returning to strength with improved efficiencies and a firm belief in its business model This is a classic...
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Asia news in brief, July 2007
More Chinese deregulation The Civil Aviation Administration of China is aiming to fully deregulate domestic air routes by 2010, giving smaller players...
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News in brief Airline Business July 2007
Cebu adds turboprops Philippine low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific has placed firm orders for six ATR 72-500s and taken options on eight more. Deliveries...
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US-China market opens up again
Three years after agreeing a liberal air services deal, China and the USA have signed another pact doubling the number of passenger flights over five years and allowing for unlimited cargo services by 2012.
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Korean Air plans to enter low-cost fray
Low-cost carriers are finally making their way to the north Asian market, with Korean Air revealing that it intends to launch a subsidiary operation. KAL...



















