ECJ rules ETS legal
In its judgment delivered yesterday, the Court of Justice has confirmed the validity of the European Union directive that includes aviation activities in the emissions trading scheme (ETS). The Court ...
In its judgment delivered yesterday, the Court of Justice has confirmed the validity of the European Union directive that includes aviation activities in the emissions trading scheme (ETS). The Court ...
Shareholders of LAN Airlines have approved a merger with Brazil's TAM. Last month, the merger was cleared by Brazil's top antitrust court, Cade. Chilean antitrust authorities had previously approved t...
Four former airline officials have been acquitted of manslaughter and other charges following the unusual crash of a Cypriot airliner six years ago that killed 121 passengers. Yesterday, a panel of th...
The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg will rule today on a challenge by US airlines against the legality of the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme. The ruling comes just 10 days before th...
Imams Masudur Rahman and Mohamed Zaghloul from Tennessee have filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines and Atlantic Southeast Airlines over claims they were discriminated against and not allowed to fly...
The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood have penned a letter to European officials dated December 16 that urges the European Union to reconsider the including...
EU antitrust regulators raided Brussels Airlines and TAP Portugal offices in connection with an investigation that the carriers may have colluded illegally to sell seats on competing routes. "The Comm...
African low-cost start up Fly540 has not been able to serve some of the flights offered on its website as its aircraft have not yet been delivered. Fly540 is listed on the London Stock Exchange and...
Air Zimbabwe has stated it expects the 767-200ER aircraft, which was impounded by spares supplier American General Supplies at Gatwick International Airport due to the non-payment of $1.2 million debt...
Proposed legislation from the Russian Ministry of Transport will see airlines receive government subsidies for the leasing of regional aircraft. The new legislation if passed will apply from January 1...
The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing a $777,000 civil penalty against Horizon Air Industries for allegedly operating 32 Bombardier Dash-8-400 turboprop aircraft on 49,870 flights when the ...
Air Zimbabwe has suspended flights to South Africa over fears its aircraft could be seized for outstanding debts. The airline owes debts of over $140 million. It has decided to temporarily stop its da...
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