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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Helen Massy-Beresford Air France plans to launch a voluntary redundancy plan for short-haul ground staff at a works council meeting May 13. |
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Helen Massy-Beresford Premium Content Scandinavian LCC Norwegian Air Shuttle is offering staff part-time working and unpaid leave in a bid to get around a temporary crew surplus at London’s Gatwick Airport. |
Ben Goldstein The head of a group representing US flight attendants wants the FAA to form a working group to develop solutions that ensure carry-on baggage will not present an obstacle to emergency aircraft evacuations.
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Victoria Moores Premium Content Emirates Airline’s 2018-19 profits have fallen 69% to AED871 million ($237 million), under the strain of high fuel prices, “cut throat” competition and unfavorable exchange rates. |
Ben Goldstein Premium Content The FAA has assembled a new, multi-agency Technical Advisory Board (TAB) to review the proposed software fix for the Boeing 737 MAX’s maneuvering characteristics augmentation system (MCAS), the flight-control law implicated in two crashes of the aircraft type that killed 346 people over a five-month period.
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Adrian Schofield Qantas says it is on track to fully offset higher fuel prices with revenue improvements in its current financial year, and the Australian flag carrier has a generally positive demand outlook. |
Maxim Pyadushkin Russian regional carrier Yamal Airlines will not take the last of 10 Sukhoi Superjet 100s (SSJ100s) from an order for 25, Yamal CEO Vassily Kryuk reportedly told the Interfax newswire this week. |
Editorial John Heimlich Each year, a handful of cities, counties or states contemplates higher taxes on jet fuel to raise funds for projects that do not benefit the flying public or shippers, such as construction at airports used solely or predominantly by owners and operators of private aircraft.
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Polls Alitalia has been in bankruptcy two years and the EC is investigating a $1 billion government loan on which it has survived. Time to shut down the airline? Vote |
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