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TOP 5 AIRLINE STOCK PICKS: ANALYST
May 23, 2013
A few airlines could see a doubling of their stock price within the next few years, Wolfe Research's Hunter Keay says.
FLIERS CAN EXPECT AIRLINES TO BE PACKED THIS SUMMER
May 23, 2013
Air travelers can take comfort that they probably won’t be more crowded during their flights this summer than in recent summers.
AIRLINES MAY DELAY EMISSIONS MEASURE FOR EXTRA YEAR: ICAO
May 23, 2013
Airline industry agreement on a standard measure of aircraft greenhouse-gas emissions may be delayed at least a year for more research, according to theInternational Civil Aviation Organization.
SINGAPORE AIRLINES HAS TOO MANY PILOTS, SO IT’S CAREFULLY CUTTING THEM LOOSE
May 22, 2013
Singapore Airlines, which has too many pilots amid a business downturn, does not expect the surplus to ease any time soon.
UNITED AIRLINES PARTNER SKYWEST TO BUY EMBRAER JETS
May 22, 2013
ATLANTA — United Airlines partner SkyWest Inc. agreed to buy more than $4 billion of Embraer SA jets as new pilot contracts at the largest carriers allow commuter operators to fly bigger planes.
ETIHAD AIRWAYS WELCOMES AIRBERLIN PILOTS
May 21, 2013
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has plans to recruit more than 50 pilots from its partner airline, airberlin.
QANTAS PILOTS WANT TERMS VIRGIN OFFERS
May 21, 2013
Qantas short-haul pilots will hold meetings across the country this week to consider industrial action after negotiations with management over a new labour agreement reached a stalemate.
CROATIA AIRLINES PILOTS END SEVEN-DAY STRIKE
May 21, 2013
ZAGREB - Croatia Airlines pilots on Monday ended a seven-day strike but cabin crew continued the walkout that the loss-making company said had cost it hundreds of thousands of euros (more than $1 million).
SOME AIRLINES SAYING ‘NO’ TO ONBOARD PHOTOGRAPHY
May 17, 2013
Most people in today’s society have a mobile phone. Most mobile phones have cameras.
EUROPE SEEKS U.S. HELP AS AIRLINE EMISSIONS DISPUTE INTENSIFIES
May 17, 2013
BRUSSELS — A dispute between Chinese and Indian airlines and Europe over greenhouse gas rules could be a precursor to broader international resistance to the European system at a global conference later this year in Montreal.
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Photos and images from the first International Winter Operations Conference held in October 2009.
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