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ACQUISITION Private equity firm The Carlyle Group is to acquire Arinc from its current shareholders, which include several...
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Cockpit techs to aid runway incursion problem
New guidance on electronic flight bags and widespread concern about runway incursions are spurring industry efforts to develop cockpit-based safety systems
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Focus on corporate flyers
Air France's Dublin-based airline knows the business community needs a premium service. Chief executive Geoffrey O'Byrne White spoke to Working Week about his carrier's operations
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CAE signs up to train pilots in India
CAE is to provide pilot training in India under separate memoranda of understanding with the Airports Authority of...
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Boeing releases 2007 list prices
List prices for Boeing airliners have jumped from 4% to 6% this year reflecting inflation rate increases...
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NewsIt takes two: can Barger help JetBlue return to profitability?
After a turbulent winter, JetBlue Airways founder David Neeleman has ceded daily duties to long-time aide Dave Barger to focus on longer-term goals. Can this reshuffle at the top help the carrier return to profitability and regain both passenger trust and investor confidence?
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Oneworld's $2 billion in revenues
The oneworld alliance generated $2 billion in revenues for its members last year, including $450 million in incremental revenues. In a briefing before...
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Africa news in brief, July 2007
More changes for SAA South African Airways is axing its Paris service and grounding its Boeing 747-400 fleet as part of its ongoing restructuring....
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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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Appointments in brief, July 2007
Long-serving SAS executive Gunnar Reitan is leaving the company at his own request. He was latterly executive vice-president of SAS and headed up its affiliate...
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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.



















