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British budget airline Flybe and five oil companies are planning initial public offerings in London next year which are expected to value them collectively at 1.5 billion pounds ($2.46 billion), the Sunday Times reported. The paper said Flybe had instructed...
Tags: London IPO, London Stock Exchange, Flybe, oil companies, United Kingdom, London, European Low Fares Airline Association, Airline, Business Finance, Initial public offering
Transport Canada is delaying the introduction of a controversial safety-inspection system at smaller commercial airlines after being inundated with concerns from its own staff about problems with the oversight regime, according to an internal memorandum....
Tags: Transport Canada, civil aviation, aircraft certification, major carriers, Canada, Ottawa, Airline, Aviation law, Safety, Air safety, Administrative law, Safety Management Systems, Disaster Accident
THE aviation regulator is poised to issue a final determination later this week regarding the setting of airport charges in Ireland for the next five years. Whatever the decision, it is almost certain to be highly contentious.
Tags: DAA, Ryanair, aviation regulator, Ireland, Dublin, European Low Fares Airline Association, Michael O'Leary, Airline, Dublin Airport, Aer Lingus, CityJet
Making up the bulk of airline profits and the main contributing factor to the losses of so many airlines over the last two years two years, business class sections on airplanes are now filling up again to pre-recession levels. British Airways, for example,...
Tags: business class, frequent flier, Toronto, class ticket, economy class, Air Canada, Newark, fly business, fares economy, use airways, Travel, Continental Airlines, Airline, Open Travel Alliance, British Airways, US Airways, Frequent-flyer program
Analyst favors for short term but not long run Stan Choe Associated Press Associated Press Airline stocks remain a risky long-term investment, analyst Will Randow says. Heading into the holiday season, even the occasional flier is taking to the skies.
Tags: airline stocks, business model, Fort Wayne, Airline, American Airlines, Unemployment, JetBlue Airways, Business Finance, Southwest Airlines, Low-cost airlines
BA plans to conduct large-scale ground tests of a range of fuels made from plants next year. Jonathan Counsell, BA’s head of environment, said the airline would use one of its jumbo’s engines for extended testing and was talking to Rolls, the aero-engine...
Tags: Jonathan Counsell, United Kingdom, London, Environment, Jet fuel, Bioenergy, Airline, Fuels, Business Finance, Aviation biofuel, Biofuels, Alternative propulsion, Sustainable transport
Reference is made to an article in the last edition of the Sunday Nation titled ‘Why G4S has been hit by a series of cash robberies” to which we wish to respond. Claims of internal sabotage leading to losses that have recently been reported are incorrect.
Tags: Portatrack, Kenya, Nairobi, Airline, G4S, Business Finance
Angela Gittens, director general, ACI World, today here said that airports are capital intensive businesses. Even in a downturn airports have to invest to provide capacity for the future and user charges may have to increase. I think that India has some...
Tags: India, Angela Gittens, GMR Aviation Academy, user charges, Mumbai, Airline, Airport, Business Finance, Giant magnetoresistance
Under-pressure aircraft makers and lower fuel prices probably offer a two-year window for the launch of a low-cost transatlantic airline that could disrupt the current cabal of carriers serving the sector, Bloxham Stockbrokers ' director of equity research...
Tags: Mr Gill, cost transatlantic, Transatlantic Ryanair, Ireland, Dublin, European Low Fares Airline Association, Michael O'Leary, Airline, Dublin Airport, Aer Lingus, Ryanair, Low-cost airlines, Low-cost carrier
The Middle East aviation market which has bucked the global downtrend, is poised for a larger role in the global transportation and logistics industry, but needs to relax rules that tend to restrict growth, according to a study. Aerospace consulting...
Tags: Middle East, ME Aviation Market, Frank & Sullivan, Frost & Sullivan, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Airline, Business Finance, Aviation in the United Kingdom, Economy of the Arab League