AEGEAN AND OLYMPIC MERGER BLOCKED BY EU
Aegean Airlines’ plan to merge with Olympic Air was blocked by European Union antitrust regulators yesterday over concerns that it may harm competition. “We had no choice but to prohibit the deal” ...
Aegean Airlines’ plan to merge with Olympic Air was blocked by European Union antitrust regulators yesterday over concerns that it may harm competition. “We had no choice but to prohibit the deal” ...
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has stated it will continue to grounding domestic carriers which are indebted to it. Fed up with continuing late payment of airport fees by airline ...
The Moscow Domodedovo Airport suicide bomber yesterday killed 35 people and injured up to 100 others. The blast detonated inside the arrivals hall just outside customs clearance, where crowds were...
The Indian Union Minister for Civil Aviation and Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi said the road map for the civil aviation sector makes the revival of Air India as the flagship airline its main...
The Philippines government is studying the reduction of airline tax rates to make the country a cheaper destination and attract more foreign airlines to fly to the country, say local media. However...
A US bankruptcy court has approved a restructuring plan for Mesa Air Group, which means the airline is clear to exit chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February 2011. “Achieving a turnaround of t...
The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has stated that it will take legal action against air operators for breach of rules and for poor fleet maintenance. The Authority has banned some ...
The credit card company E-Clear, which went bust over a year ago, is facing further legal action from administrators who want to recover some of the £127 million it owes to creditors. E-Clear proc...
The Federal Aviation Administration has recommended that ST Aerospace San Antonio be fined more than $1 million for hiring 90 employees before required drug tests were completed on them. The FAA c...
A federal judge will not allow a new trial in a lawsuit, which ATA Airlines was awarded $66 million in damages from FedEx following the cancellation of a deal in 2008 that threw the airline into ba...
The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued a final rule requiring pilots to receive specialized training to work more effectively as cockpit teams. The goal of the new rule is to "is to redu...
Vayalar Ravi has been appointed as the new minister for civil aviation in India. Air India hopes that Ravi’s appointment will mean Air India gets a level playing field when it came to allotment of t...
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