All Strategy articles – Page 666
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Industry backs third runway for London Heathrow as consultation opens
Senior industry leaders have gone public with their backing for a third runway at London Heathrow as the UK government...
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Tiger to launch low-cost carrier in South Korea
Singapore low-cost carrier Tiger Airways is establishing a low-cost airline at Seoul Incheon...
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European runway shortage could kill ATM environmental gains
Aircraft delays harm the environment. Can extra runway capacity, coupled with more efficient air trafficmanagement, help by getting aircraft down faster?
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European Parliament backs EC plan
The European Parliament moved to bolster the European Commission's original plan to include aviation in the European Union emissions trading scheme after...
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TNT in talks with Airbus about launch of new-build A320 family freighter programme
Airbus is talks with TNT Airways about the launch...
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Comment - It's a lose-lose decision for London Heathrow airport
People love air travel but hate airports. They love prosperity but also peace and quiet. Politicians earn their pay when it's impossible to reconcile all the conflicting demands
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PICTURE: Afghan carrier Safi Airways launches services with Boeing 767
Afghan carrier launches services with 767 Afghanistan start-up carrier Safi Airways launched operations on 17 November, operating an ex-Air China Boeing...
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Airline appointments
Bob Fornaro Fornaro succeeds Leonard at AirTran AirTran Airways confirmed that its long time number two executive, president Bob Fornaro, will...
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New York JFK targeted for flight caps
David field Washington Clipping New York City's wings The FAA has threatened to impose flight caps at New York's congested gateway airport, JF...
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The Latin success formula
With their regional economies performing well, Latin America's leading carriers, meeting in Cancun in November for their annual assembly, were in an optimistic...
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EasyJet to expand Gatwick operation by 30%
EasyJet will expand its London Gatwick operation, already its largest base, by about 30% following its £103.5 million ($212 million) cash purchase of GB...
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Air Berlin reveals long-haul plans
Air Berlin reveals long-haul plans Air Berlin is wasting no time in developing its long-haul network following the acquisition of German charter operator...
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Gulf Air reveals ‘way forward plan’
Gulf Air unveiled at November's Dubai air show a new strategy that calls for a fleet renewal, inflight upgrade and expansion for its Bahrain hub. The...
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Air Jamaica may be privatised
Jamaica's new government is considering privatising Air Jamaica as part of a reassessment of the struggling flag carrier following the resignation of chief...
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Porter Airlines fights Air Canada-Jazz deal
Regional carrier Porter Airlines is suing Air Canada and Jazz for violating Canada's competition laws, calling into question a capacity purchase agreement...
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Arab airline profits lag behind growth
IATA expects carriers in the Middle East-North Africa region to only turn a $200 million profit in 2007 Arab carriers plan to continue their aggressive...
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More turbulence in Brazil's airline industry
With the grounding of BRA, Brazil is left with two dominant groups: TAM and Gol/Varig The suspension of flights at BRA, sharp profit falls at both...



















