AMR mulls American's options
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- Monday, 16 July 2012
American Airlines could leave bankruptcy protection as an independent or link with any one of a half-dozen other carriers, say US sources.
American Airlines could leave bankruptcy protection as an independent or link with any one of a half-dozen other carriers, say US sources.
Airport Council International reports a year-on-year increase of 7.1 per cent in passenger numbers was recorded at Asia Pacific airports in May, while Middle East airports were up 11.5 per cent.
Russian airline UTair has signed a firm contract with Airbus for 20 A321 aircraft during the Farnborough Air Show. It is the largest order for the type received from a carrier in the region.
South America's Latam Airlines Group and its subsidiaries have reported increased monthly traffic statistics for June 2012 compared to June 2011.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has reached the first major milestone in the development of a CO2 emissions standard for civil aviation.
MASkargo has begun A330-200 freighter flights to Bandaranaike International Airport Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The automated Global Customs Gateway service provided by CHAMP has been extended. Carriers and forwarders can now exchange mandatory messages with customs authorities in India, joining more than 30 other national customs agencies such as the EU, Canada and Mexico.
UAE-based Emirates will launch a new A340-300 passenger service from its Dubai hub to Erbil in Iraq, its third Iraqi destination after Basra and Baghdad.
NEO Air Charter – a newly-launched broker and co-founder of the Global Charter Alliance - has appointed Active Airline Representatives as its sales agent covering the Netherlands.
American Airlines could leave bankruptcy protection as an independent or link with any one of a half-dozen other carriers, say US sources.
Airport Council International reports a year-on-year increase of 7.1 per cent in passenger numbers was recorded at Asia Pacific airports in May, while Middle East airports were up 11.5 per cent.
Russian airline UTair has signed a firm contract with Airbus for 20 A321 aircraft during the Farnborough Air Show. It is the largest order for the type received from a carrier in the region.
South America's Latam Airlines Group and its subsidiaries have reported increased monthly traffic statistics for June 2012 compared to June 2011.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has reached the first major milestone in the development of a CO2 emissions standard for civil aviation.
MASkargo has begun A330-200 freighter flights to Bandaranaike International Airport Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The automated Global Customs Gateway service provided by CHAMP has been extended. Carriers and forwarders can now exchange mandatory messages with customs authorities in India, joining more than 30 other national customs agencies such as the EU, Canada and Mexico.
UAE-based Emirates will launch a new A340-300 passenger service from its Dubai hub to Erbil in Iraq, its third Iraqi destination after Basra and Baghdad.
NEO Air Charter – a newly-launched broker and co-founder of the Global Charter Alliance - has appointed Active Airline Representatives as its sales agent covering the Netherlands.