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Airline charge 'big step forward'
Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:48:34 GMT | BBC News
David Miliband welcomes EU plans to limit airline carbon emissions - and defends UK plans to double UK air travel.
World Business Briefing: France: Compensation Sought for Delay
Tue, 26 Dec 2006 23:31:58 EDT | New York Times
Emirates airline confirmed that it was seeking financial compensation from Airbus, saying it had been ?badly hurt? by a two-year delay in delivery of the superjumbo A380 plane. The airline declined to discuss figures, saying the compensation clauses in the contract to purchase 45 of the planes were confidential. ?We don?t intend to say any more,? the airline said. Airbus, which is based in Toulouse, France, said that discussions with Emirates over compensation were ?nothing new.?.
World Business Briefing: China: U.S. Carrier to Help Start Regional Air Venture
Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:33:11 EDT | New York Times
The Mesa Air Group says it intends to create a regional airline in China with Shenzhen Airlines. The new airline, a joint venture that has not yet been named, hopes to begin operations in time for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. Mesa disclosed the venture in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission without saying how much it would invest or what its stake would be. The airline expects to begin service within 12 months, initially operating 20 regional jets that seat 50 each, serving Shenzhen, Beijing, Nanjing and Zhengzhou, according to the filing. Mesa, based in Phoenix, flies regional routes for several United States airlines. Shenzhen Airlines, with a fleet of 45 aircraft, flies 100 routes within China and Southeast Asia.
World Business Briefing: France: Airline Sues Over Labor Taxes
Wed, 03 Jan 2007 23:00:59 EDT | New York Times
Ryanair Holdings, the discount airline, announced a lawsuit against the French government, arguing that newly imposed labor taxes were illegally hampering its operations. Ryanair, which is based in Dublin, said it had also petitioned European Union competition authorities in Brussels in hopes of overturning the application of French tax and labor standards to Ryanair employees based in France. Jim Callaghan, Ryanair?s director of regulatory affairs, said France ?tries to force foreign airlines to apply French labor laws when they base aircraft in France,? in violation of European labor laws. Ryanair, the fastest-growing airline in Europe, is the second European airline to challenge the taxes. A British budget airline, easyJet, sued over the taxes last month.
Airlines savaged over environment
Fri, 05 Jan 2007 04:11:18 GMT | BBC News
A minister launches an outspoken attack on the airline industry over failure to tackle carbon emissions.
Aviation: DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR OUR AIRLINE
Wed, 07 Feb 2007 01:13:15 +0100 | economicsnews.it
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North-south airline is revealed
Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:12:12 GMT | BBC News
A Scottish airline is unveiled as the planned operator of a new daily return service between Anglesey and Cardiff.
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