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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Jens Flottau Airbus and its four home countries—France, Germany, Spain and the UK—have made changes to reimbursable launch investment loans that they believe will bring the aid in compliance with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. |
Mark Nensel Pre-tax earnings for US airlines fell 27%—down approximately $700 million year-over-year—in the first quarter of 2018, as fuel, labor, airport and aircraft expenses outpaced revenues, according to an industry overview by Airlines for America (A4A) released May 23.
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Sean Broderick Premium Content American Airlines’ recent 30-aircraft regional jet order is part of the carrier’s strategy to simplify its operations and reduce costs by pulling more feeder flying back in-house. |
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Sean Broderick Premium Content Rising fuel prices may ground some older aircraft if airlines cut capacity, but most are putting off the decisions until after the peak summer season.
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Adrian Schofield AirAsia X reported a first-quarter group net profit of RM41.5 million ($10.4 million), up from a profit of RM10.3 million in the same period last year. |
Alan Dron Premium Content Saudi Arabia’s flyadeal is considering an interim aircraft order to top up its fleet while the LCC decides on a major order for around 50 narrowbodies. |
ATW AirKarp Blog Aaron Karp Last year, American Airlines CEO Doug Parker repeatedly made a bold assertion in a number of public forums: American going forward would average an annual pre-tax profit of $5 billion.
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Interview ATW editor-in-chief Karen Walker was the guest on Business Travel Coalition Radio talking with BTC chairman Kevin Mitchell on the outcomes and future implications of the campaign by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines to restrict the expansion of the major Gulf carriers.
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