Aviation
Aviation: The good news is that there is no more bad news
03 Nov 2009
The view that getting better is "not getting worse" is cheering airline CEOs who, after having cut planes, routes and staff, can't do more except wait for the economic recovery, writes CNN anchor and London corespondent, Richard Quest, in an exclusive column on domain-b
Runway reconstruction affect International flights from Mumbai
27 Oct 2009
The work at the intersection of the main runway and the alternative runway will be carried out between 12 noon and 6 pm.
Air India back to ‘normal’ after pilots end stir
01 Oct 2009
AI suspends all flights as talks with pilots fail again
29 Sep 2009
As the talks between the Air India management and striking pilots again failed to make headway on Monday, the carrier has been forced to suspend all flights for the next 15 days.
AI pilots offered sops, but may continue stir
29 Sep 2009
HC, registrar of unions ground Jet pilots’ hopes
15 Sep 2009
AMR Corp joins fray for JAL stake, after Delta, Air France-KLM
15 Sep 2009
Texas-based AMR Corp., the parent of American Airlines, is planning to inject millions of dollars in to loss-making Japan Airlines Corp
British Airways in talks to buy BMI from Lufthansa: report
08 Sep 2009
British Airways is reported to be considering a possible bid for rival UK carrier British Midland Airways Ltd. (BMI)
Moog likely to acquire GE Aviation subsidiary
05 Sep 2009
HC upholds Delhi, Mumbai airports’ extra charges
27 Aug 2009
JAL to cut 10 per cent workforce
25 Aug 2009
Airlines should save themselves
22 Aug 2009
The problems of the Indian airline industry are all their own making, the result of excess capacity and faulty business models. They don’t deserve any government support. By Shivshanker Verma
Saving Air India
21 Aug 2009
Before agreeing to a bailout, the government should insist on a complete restructuring of Air India to ensure that the airline will survive and will not seek another handout. By Vivek Sharma
Qantas intensifies IT deployment to slash $1.5 billion
20 Aug 2009
Australian carrier Qantas plans an IT transformation project to cut $1.5 billion in costs over three years, says its CEO Alan Joyce.
Japan Airlines post $1 billion Q1 loss
08 Aug 2009
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