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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Delta Air Lines posted a $1.2 billion net profit for the second quarter of 2017, down 21% from $1.5 billion in net income for 2Q 2016. FULL ARTICLE |
Moroccan carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has told passengers they can once again bring personal electronic devices (PEDs) larger than mobile phones into the cabin on US-bound flights. FULL ARTICLE |
Low-cost carrier (LCC) Norwegian posted a first-half net loss of NOK411.9 million ($49.8 million), widened from a net loss of NOK54.7 million for the same period last year. FULL ARTICLE |
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The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) announced its president and CEO David Melcher is leaving to pursue other interests, effective Dec. 31. FULL ARTICLE |
Dutch carrier KLM has announced that Warner Rootliep, who is currently KLM general manager Great Britain & Ireland, will be the next CEO of regional airline KLM Cityhopper. FULL ARTICLE |
Karen Walker The single largest benefit to airlines and consumers that has occurred in the history of commercial air transportation began as a concept that crystallized into the US model known as Open Skies. FULL ARTICLE |
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ATW Plus (Premium Content) A pilot in an Air Canada Airbus A320 was apparently confused by the view through the windscreen on approach to San Francisco International Airport, leading to a near miss with aircraft lined up on a taxiway. FULL ARTICLE |
Vietnam Airlines is on track to achieve its profitability goals this year, with strong gains in cargo and passenger traffic for the first half of the year. FULL ARTICLE |
Premium News Subscription Air Transport World magazine Blogs Sponsored Content With ongoing concerns among aircrews and passengers about cabin air quality, the Global Cabin Air Quality Executive (GCAQE) will organize its first international conference, September 19-20 in London. FULL ARTICLE |
Polls It’s been 25 years since the first US Open Skies agreement was made. Who benefits most from air liberalization? FULL ARTICLE |
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