| AP Executive Morning Briefing http://www.forbes.com/feeds... Aviation Articles Forbes - SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Australia and the United States have reached a bilateral "open skies" aviation agreement, the countries announced Friday, clearing the way for increased competition on one of the world's most lucrative and protected long-haul ... |
| Pakistan, India agree to increase air links http://in.reuters.com/artic... Aviation Articles Reuters India - Aviation officials agreed after two days of talks in Pakistan to add India's Chennai and the Pakistani capital Islamabad as destinations and to increase the number of flights from each side every week to 28 from 12. Each side can designate three ... |
| Airlines must pay refunds over price-fixing http://www.independent.co.u... Aviation Articles The Independent - One aviation source said today: "The real winners here are the lawyers. The firm involved could be getting many millions from this." BA has already been fined £121.5 million by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) last year and a further 300 ... |
| US, Australia reach 'open skies' aviation agreement http://www.suntimes.com/new... Aviation Articles Chicago Sun-Times - SYDNEY, Australia---- Australia and the United States have reached a bilateral ''open skies'' aviation agreement, the countries announced Friday, clearing the way for increased competition on some of the world's most lucrative and protected long-haul ... |
| Survival of the Biggest http://www.spiegel.de/inter... Aviation Articles Der Spiegel - Spurred by the weak dollar, European carriers are publicly agitating to expand a new bilateral aviation treaty to gain the right to acquire or buy controlling stakes in the enfeebled US airlines. The European carriers "are going to trash the ... |
| How U.S. plans to destroy out-of-control spy satellite http://seattletimes.nwsourc... Aviation Articles Seattle Times - Various aviation publications said Lockheed Martin built it at a cost of several hundred million dollars for the National Reconnaissance Office, the government agency that manages many of the nation's spy satellites. Lockheed Martin spokesman Chip ... |
| Singapore Airshow to highlight Airbus-Boeing battle for orders http://www.iht.com/articles... Aviation Articles International Herald Tribune - SINGAPORE : When the Singapore Airshow begins Tuesday, the perennial Airbus-Boeing fight for plane orders could hinge on delays to Boeing's new 787 jumbo. The Singapore aviation event, billed as the world's second largest in size after Paris but ... |
| Singapore Airshow Takes Flight http://www.cnbc.com/id/2317... Aviation Articles CNBC - The Singapore Airshow, billed as the world's third largest in size after Paris and Farnborough, but smaller than others such as Dubai in terms of orders, is seen as an opportunity for planemakers to access the fast-growing Asia-Pacific aviation ... |
| Go-Ahead shares slump after profit warning http://www.iht.com/articles... Aviation Articles International Herald Tribune - Ludeman said Go-Ahead would build on progress made to restore its aviation services businesses to profit. Go-Ahead made a pretax profit before exceptional items and amortisation of 58.3 million pounds in the half year to December 29, on revenue up 12 ... |
| AVIATION: Passengers decline http://www.freep.com/apps/p... Aviation Articles Detroit Free Press - U.S. airlines carried fewer passengers in November, the first time in 2007 that traffic declined compared with the same month a year earlier. The airlines carried 59.9 million domestic and international passengers in November, down from 60.3 million ... |