JAL fined for cartel involvement
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- Monday, 02 July 2012
New Zealand's High Court has fined Japan Airlines NZ$2.275 million for its part in an air cargo price fixing cartel on services operating to NZ.
New Zealand's High Court has fined Japan Airlines NZ$2.275 million for its part in an air cargo price fixing cartel on services operating to NZ.
Qantas is to give Australians the chance to have their names painted on the side of an A380 or B737 aircraft as part of a new advertising push. Titled 'You're the reason we fly', the new campaign will also see the Spirit of Australia tag line on two aircraft amended to read the Spirit of Australians.
London, UK mayor Boris Johnson's aviation adviser has told the audience at an aviation debate there is a better business case for building a Thames Estuary airport than for the proposed High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line linking London with the north of England.
Most of Britain's busiest airports charge more to park a car than a plane.
Singapore Airlines will operate three additional weekly services from Adelaide, increasing the total to 10 services per week as part of planned capacity increases announced by the airline.
Singapore Airlines Cargo and China Cargo Airlines have signed an agreement to operate joint freighter services between Singapore and Shanghai from June 26, using MD11Fs and B744Fs on the lane.
Broker Neo Air Charter - co-founder of the Global Charter Alliance - has appointed Active Airline Representatives as its sales agent for the Netherlands.
India's Kingfisher Airlines reportedly has defaulted on lease rentals and lessors have taken back 34 aircraft, while another 15 aircraft are grounded awaiting spares.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is closer to granting final authorisation for an Affiliation Agreement between Emirates and Flydubai; a Commercial Alliance between Etihad and Air Berlin and for the Star Alliance's Corporate Plus, Conventions Plus and Meetings Plus programs.
New Zealand's High Court has fined Japan Airlines NZ$2.275 million for its part in an air cargo price fixing cartel on services operating to NZ.
Qantas is to give Australians the chance to have their names painted on the side of an A380 or B737 aircraft as part of a new advertising push. Titled 'You're the reason we fly', the new campaign will also see the Spirit of Australia tag line on two aircraft amended to read the Spirit of Australians.
London, UK mayor Boris Johnson's aviation adviser has told the audience at an aviation debate there is a better business case for building a Thames Estuary airport than for the proposed High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line linking London with the north of England.
Most of Britain's busiest airports charge more to park a car than a plane.
Singapore Airlines will operate three additional weekly services from Adelaide, increasing the total to 10 services per week as part of planned capacity increases announced by the airline.
Singapore Airlines Cargo and China Cargo Airlines have signed an agreement to operate joint freighter services between Singapore and Shanghai from June 26, using MD11Fs and B744Fs on the lane.
Broker Neo Air Charter - co-founder of the Global Charter Alliance - has appointed Active Airline Representatives as its sales agent for the Netherlands.
India's Kingfisher Airlines reportedly has defaulted on lease rentals and lessors have taken back 34 aircraft, while another 15 aircraft are grounded awaiting spares.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is closer to granting final authorisation for an Affiliation Agreement between Emirates and Flydubai; a Commercial Alliance between Etihad and Air Berlin and for the Star Alliance's Corporate Plus, Conventions Plus and Meetings Plus programs.