All Strategy articles – Page 712
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India merger nears completion
India's government is moving forward with ambitious plans to combine state-owned Air India and Indian Airlines and insists it is on track for a full merger by the end of the financial year in March.
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Dynamic distribution
So much is happening in the world of airline distribution, with the Global Distribution Systems (GDS) changing hands, new airline GDS pricing deals and new revenue streams emerging, the Airline Distribution conference could not come at a better time, writes David Field
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Private investors make final grab to net Qantas
The directors of Qantas Airways are recommending shareholders accept an A$11 billion ($8.6 billion) private equity offer for the airline.
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Privatisation at last for Royal Jordanian
The Jordanian government is again preparing Royal Jordanian for its long-awaited privatisation and is confident the flag carrier will end 2007 at least partly privatised.
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Airbus and Boeing sign big deals and lessor SALE is sold in frantic morning
TUI Group to take Boeing 737s, AerCap surprises with major A330-200s, and Bank of China picks up SALE
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Ryanair 737 'nearly crashed'
Pilots fixated on reprogramming flight management computer during descent
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ICAO launches safety roadmap
Organisation wants to narrow the gap between accident levels in the developed and developing worlds
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Nordic special: Norse power
Pratt & Whitney's Norway maintenance centre is growing rapidly, fuelled by the success of a rival's powerplant. Can it keep on expanding?
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December 2005 Southwest Chicago blizzard accident leads US NTSB to urge for revised landing margin policy on contaminated runways
US airlines are being urged by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to voluntarily adopt changes in the way they calculate stopping distances on contaminated runways to avoid a repeat of the December 2005 Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 accident at Chicago Midway during a snowstorm.



















