JAL COMING OUT OF BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION
JAL, once the world’s largest carrier, is set to emerge from bankruptcy administration this week as a smaller airline more reliant on Asian routes and partnerships. JAL has cut 49 routes, including Sa...
JAL, once the world’s largest carrier, is set to emerge from bankruptcy administration this week as a smaller airline more reliant on Asian routes and partnerships. JAL has cut 49 routes, including Sa...
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has identified two more pilots who had submitted forged marksheets to obtain the Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL). After obtaining an ATPL, a Fir...
Qantas will raise fares by up to A$10 on domestic flights and by up to 8% on flights to New Zealand, the airline said yesterday. Qantas shares jumped 1.9% on the move to A$2.13 in midday trading. ...
AirAsia Inc., the Philippine affiliate of Malaysia’s AirAsia Group, has chosen Clark in Pampanga as its hub in the Philippines, the company said in a statement yesterday. The airline will be basing it...
JAL will complete restructuring on Monday under court guidance. After filing for bankruptcy protection in January 2010 the airline has done all it can to get back on track. Backed by the Enterprise Tu...
Jet Airways, Jetlite and GoAir were the only three domestic airlines in India that reported a month-on-month increase in seat factor (number of seats occupied against number of seats available) this F...
At an inquest into the crash of a Thai airline MD-82 aircraft at Phuket airport that killed 90 people in September 2007, is expected to hear that the airline concerned, One-Two-Go covered up failings ...
In a bid to boost growth in the regional air services sector in India, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has stated that regional carriers will be required to reach a fleet size of thre...
Cebu Pacific has expressed concerns about certain provisions of the open skies executive order that are apparently ill-advised. "Executive Order 29 would afford foreign airlines benefits so critical t...
Refuellers, ramp, baggage and transport staff have now joined pilots and engineers in threatening strike action against Qantas to support controversial "job security" clauses aimed at limiting the use...
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has confirmed that it will suspend half of its daily flights between Singapore and Tokyo due to a drop off in demand as the nuclear situation worsens. From Sunday SIA will sto...
Korean Air has converted its 787-800 orders to 787-900 aircraft. In addition it has placed an order for two additional 747-8 freighters, adding to the five passenger versions already on order. ...
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