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10.05.2009 Biofuel Efforts Distracting from Fuel Infrastructure Crisis
A leading airline industry fuel expert has warned that pouring money into research and development into new fuels, while ignoring the crisis in current resources is a recipe for future disaster. Speaking at the recent AAG Executive Jet Fuel conference in...
10.05.2009 Boyd Issues Fleet Forecast, Discusses Industry Trends – Part I; More News
Lexington, KY – Changing dynamics within the airline industry will not only change airlines, but route networks as well as the demand characteristics of fleets making the 101- to 180-seat aircraft the segment to watch in the coming years, according to...
10.02.2009 Room for More Ancillary Revenues but Execs Concerned Over Regulation
Barcelona – Low cost airlines are looking further afield to grow their business as fears grow that unbundling of fares may have reached a limit, delegates at the World Low Cost Airline Congress 2009 in Barcelona heard. Although airlines, having achieved...
10.02.2009 EU Deals Blow to OneWorld; More News
Headlines blared and statements flew this morning about European Union’s finding yesterday that the British Airways, American Airlines, Iberia OneWorld alliance, also being studied by the U.S. Department of Justice, may violate European antitrust laws...
10.01.2009 easyJet: Capacity Discipline to Produce Better Results
Barcelona – easyJet founder and major shareholder Stelios Haji-Ioannau outlined his belief more modest growth during current conditions offers a better return for shareholders than chasing market share he told the World Low Cost Airline Congress in...
10.01.2009 Kudos to RAA Members; More News
Federal Aviation Administration will shortly publish the names of those who have failed to respond to Administrator Randy Babbitt’s June 24 call for voluntary measures to improve safety and RAA members will not be on it, according to Regional Airline...
09.30.2009 Avoiding Runway Jail Time; More News
As the airline industry remains opposed to setting a time limit on how long passengers can be held hostage in airliners on the tarmac, an influential industry pioneer backs such a deadline – with strings attached – and industry experts suggest...
09.29.2009 Embraer's Business Jet Advantage Part III -- Embraer Tells the Industry’s Tale
Sao Jose dos Campos – Saying that last year’s decade-long forecast was more optimistic, Embraer’s forecast this year has been reduced by about 30% in terms of units and dollar value, according to Embraer Vice President-Executive Jets Luis...
09.29.2009 When Will It All End?; More News
As the world’s air carriers bleed more red ink as they enter the weak travel season, many airlines will feed the corporate coffers by charging those who are still flying additional fees that go beyond the actual cost of providing safe passage. The...
09.28.2009 EASA Orders Check of Goodrich Pitot Probes
Airlines operating Airbus A330/A340 aircraft must check Goodrich pitot air-speed probes for defects, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said on Sept. 23. The EASA emergency airworthiness directive concerns Goodrich pitot probes stamped with the part...
09.28.2009 Human Factors Guide to Enhance Aviation Safety
Citing the prevalence of human factors issues in aircraft accidents and incidents, the Flight Safety Foundation's European Advisory Committee (EAC) has released the Operator's Guide to Human Factors in Aviation (OGHFA) to bridge the gap between theory and...
09.28.2009 Safety Rules & Regs
Forty-Ninth Meeting, RTCA Special Committee 186: Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B). The FAA is issuing this notice to advise the public of a meeting of RTCA Special Committee 186: Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B). The...
09.28.2009 Airline Roster Hits 16-Year Low; More News
U.S. scheduled air carriers employed 5.9 percent fewer workers in July than a year earlier, the 13th straight month of declines, putting the industry-wide figure at a 16-year low, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. That payroll slide will...
09.28.2009 Raising the Bar – Embraer’s Business Jet Advantage Part II
Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil – Four years ago, the only offering in Embraer’s business jet stable was the Legacy 600 which had to prove to operators that Embraer was offering a quality business jet that was a step up from the competition. With its...
09.25.2009 Commentary: New NEXA Study Confirms Competitive Advantage of Biz Aircraft
Anyone who has been in business aviation for years, knows the side of the story that was not talked about during the pistol whipping the industry took earlier this year but yesterday the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and the General Aviation...
09.25.2009 Commentary: New NEXA Study Confirms Competitive Advantage of Biz Aircraft
Anyone who has been in business aviation for years, knows the side of the story that was not talked about during the pistol whipping the industry took earlier this year but yesterday the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and the General Aviation...
09.24.2009 Narrow Body Delivery to Fall 20%
Ascend has created a new online forecasting tool, predicting that narrow body deliveries may fall 20% but then begin to grow by 2012. Ascend’s Online Global Fleet Forecaster also sees wide body deliveries growing to grow to over 400 a year by the middle...
09.23.2009 Agenda for Aviation Safety
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Chair Deborah Hersman says the Safety Board will continue to press the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on implementing safety recommendations issued as the result of NTSB accident investigations. Stated the...
09.22.2009 Passenger Traffic Remains Anemic
The total number of scheduled domestic and international passengers on U.S. airlines in June declined by 6.2 percent from June 2008, dropping by 4.2 million to 63.6 million, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), making the 30-day period...
09.22.2009 Copenhagen Climate Change Talks in Jeopardy
The UN Climate Change Conference scheduled for December in Copenhagen may not achieve the desired results, according to European Commission President José Manuel Barroso who spoke before the Council on Foreign Relations yesterday. "The...
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