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Aircargo Asia Pacific

First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 1 Documents

JAL chairman pins hopes on international services

The new chairman of bankrupt Japan Airlines has said the Japanese airline's previous managers were 'unfit to run a greengrocery' and that his assessment of the former state-run carrier had become gloomier since taking his post.Nevertheless, he aims to ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Aircargo Asia Pacific]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 1 Documents

Israel buys Reveal threat system

USA-based threat detection systems firm Reveal Imaging Technologies has inked a US$5.3 million contract with Israel Airports Authority (IAA) for Reveal Explosives Detection Systems (EDS) to be installed at various airport locations. The Reveal system ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Aircargo Asia Pacific]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 1 Documents

Biofuels closer to acceptability?

Aviation experts say test flights that have proved the viability of plant-based fuels for jet aircraft mean biofuels may power much of the world's airline traffic within a decade.They say the focus now is on finding plants that can be used without taking ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Aircargo Asia Pacific]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 3 Documents

Brazil to ease airline ownership rules

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Entities: Brazil, JavaScript
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 1 Documents

Portugal walks privatisation road

Portugal has announced privatisation measures affecting airline TAP Air Portugal, plus its rail transport, postal, energy and paper industries. Overall, it is hoped privatisations will raise about EUR6 billion by 2013. Rail freight transport will be sold ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Aircargo Asia Pacific]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 1 Documents

Russia blames drunkenness for crash

Russian prosecutors say a pilot's drunkenness was a contributing cause of a commercial airline crash in 2008.Russia's aviation safety authorities said a year ago that the pilot of a Boeing 737 operated by a domestic subsidiary of Aeroflot, the national ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Aircargo Asia Pacific]
Entities: Russia, Alcohol, Aeroflot Co
First Reported Mar 16 2010 - Updated Mar 16 2010 - 2 Documents

TCS inks Malaysia deal

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Entities: Malaysia, JavaScript
First Reported Mar 16 2010 - Updated Mar 16 2010 - 1 Documents

SITA inks Air Arabia deal

Technology services provider SITA has been selected by Middle East budget carrier Air Arabia to provide air-ground communications including data link services for the airline's expanding fleet and network of 59 destinations for the next five years. SITA ... [Published Mar 16 2010 by Aircargo Asia Pacific]
First Reported Mar 14 2010 - Updated Mar 14 2010 - 1 Documents

Swire Aviation to sell Hactl stake

Hong Kong's Swire Pacific chairman Christopher Pratt said Swire Aviation, in which Swire holds a 66.7 per cent stake, plans to sell its 30 per cent stake in Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl). The sale comes as Cathay Pacific moves ahead with construction ... [Published Mar 14 2010 by Aircargo Asia Pacific]
First Reported Mar 14 2010 - Updated Mar 14 2010 - 1 Documents

Korea signs for e-freight

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Entities: JavaScript
First Reported Feb 24 2010 - Updated Feb 24 2010 - 1 Documents

Southern Air to supply Thai with two freighters

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First Reported Feb 23 2010 - Updated Feb 24 2010 - 2 Documents

JAL and Air France group in talks?

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"I'm fully confident that we can make the international operation profitable. If we can't, there won't be any reason for JAL's existence. Maintaining international routes, we will achieve revival" he said. JAL went bankrupt in January with US$26 billion of debt
His disorientation was the cause of the crash, it says, and the result of "a mentally unstable condition stemming from the presence of alcohol in his body."
"The airports must continue providing services as usual. If there is any attempt to seize an airport the government will immediately disperse the demonstrators" deputy prime minister Suthep Thaugsuban said
"The Logistics business segment was forced to deal with a major demand-related revenue slump in 2009 and posted a significant operating loss. The measures to safeguard earnings at Lufthansa Cargo, such as the reduction of freighter capacities and reduced working hours, as well as lower material costs and project budgets, continue to be applied. Lufthansa MRO recorded an increase in revenue despite highly challenging conditions. In addition, the business segment was able to compensate lower demand in individual areas and even achieve a year‑on‑year improvement in its operating result. The ITIT Services business segment also recorded a slight improvement in its result. However, revenue and operating result remained below the previous year’s figure and the measures to safeguard earnings will therefore also continue to be implemented in this business segment. The Catering business segment posted a slightly improved operating result with a decline in revenue."

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JAL chairman pins hopes on international services [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 18 2010]
Israel buys Reveal threat system [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 18 2010]
Biofuels closer to acceptability? [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 18 2010]
Brazil to ease airline ownership rules [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 18 2010]
Bangkok demonstrations continue [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 18 2010]
Air Berlin slashes 787 order [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 18 2010]
Portugal walks privatisation road [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 18 2010]
Russia blames drunkenness for crash [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 18 2010]
TCS inks Malaysia deal [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 16 2010]
Nairobi cargo facility expanded [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 16 2010]
SITA inks Air Arabia deal [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 16 2010]
Swire Aviation to sell Hactl stake [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 14 2010]
Korea signs for e-freight [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 14 2010]
Korea fines two airlines [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 12 2010]
SkyTeam woos China Eastern [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 12 2010]
Bangkok braced for disruption [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 11 2010]
ACCC slams Sydney airport performance [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 11 2010]
Lufthansa posts small operating profit [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 11 2010]
Cathay Pacific back to black [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 11 2010]
HK air cargo up 34.7 per cent [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 10 2010]
US donates scanner [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 10 2010]
Deutsche loss narrows [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 10 2010]
Aer Lingus gets okay for 670 redundancies [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 10 2010]
Eurotunnel plans freight services [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 10 2010]
Indian MRO plan dropped [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 10 2010]
Iberia airline plan riles unions [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 10 2010]
BA, unions talk longer [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 10 2010]
Chinese freight volumes soar [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 09 2010]
ACCC moves on Korean [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 08 2010]
Atlas wins Dreamlifter contract [Aircargo Asia Pacific - Mar 08 2010]
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