Heathrow to US Airlines: Please park your planes in the remote parking lots.
December 11, 2007
SkyTeam duo take on BA to Seattle | www.telegraph.co.uk
LHR will become extremely crowded starting in March of 2008. Clear winners are likely to be the Skyteam Alliance. Will there be significant revenue impact on the incumbents?
Only the gods can save Olympic
December 7, 2007
Olympic Airlines' Future in Question | biz.yahoo.com
No reasonable solution is left for the ailing Greek Carrier The only option appears to be the "Sabena" Solution.
Will this be the last in the saga?
December 7, 2007
Air France, Air One lead charge for Alitalia; Lufthansa opts out | www.atwonline.com
Alitalia is still a very sick company with endemic problems across the whole organization. Bloated Labor, Ageing fleet and lots of competition. What chance for a successful outcome of this auction?
November 26, 2007
More US Airline Consolidation Only A Matter Of Time: Analysts | online.wsj.com
jetBlue was the darling of the market in 2003 Q3. Now it is one of the dogs languishing at all time lows. This was not meant to happen, this analysis looks at the airline and options for its future.
Massive Orders on Opening Day of Dubai Airshow
November 12, 2007
Gulf airlines place massive aircraft orders at Dubai air show | www.iht.com
Emirates chooses A350XWB. Qatar shifts to Boeing with large order for 787 NAS orders 20 A320s
Battle for slots at London's Heathrow set for this week
November 6, 2007
Battle for Heathrow to NY flights | www.telegraph.co.uk
Slot committee meets this week at LHR to finalize the 2008 summer season. After the meetings we can expect to see new highs in the value of a Slot pair (Takeoff and Landing) at the World's busiest international airport If the price goes very high then it will put BMI into play.
Boeing's Bair lays blame in 787 delays. Sets stage for future "SuperSite"
November 1, 2007
Former 787 chief says Boeing rethinking its global manufacturing approach | seattletimes.nwsource.com
Boeing admits that the 787 Program is going to be challnged for some time as it grapples with the logistics of a Global Supply Chain System. The 787 production problems are deeper than just a slight delay. Key supplier partners are not performing Boeing's management of the logistics is flawed and based...
Is the travel pie still growing? Where are the GDS companies in non-air travel planning?
October 12, 2007
LeisureLogix Takes Back the Road with Its Personalized Road Trip Planning and Booking Tool | www.forbes.com
The GDS industry, which earns its money primarily from the travel agency community (both online and offline) booking airline tickets, has been said to be totally commoditized and destined for decline. In 2005 (the last year that all reported their earlings publicly), globally the GDSs processed...
Boeing comes clean on 787 delays but more to come
October 10, 2007
Boeing Delays Initial Delivery Of Dreamliner Until Late 2008 | online.wsj.com
Boeing finally admits defeat and announces delay of 787 deliveries until end of 2008 Supply chain and integration problems will persist until 2010 Lessons for Airbus
Landmark Deal between Singapore and UK catches everyone by surprise
October 8, 2007
Singapore, UK conclude landmark Open Skies Agreement | www.channelnewsasia.com
Singapore and the UK have concluded after more than 20 years a complete Open Skies Agreement for traffic to, from, and through their respective markets. Significance for Europe is that this was not concluded under EC tutelage Significance for USA is that it allows SQ onto the lucrative North Atlantic...
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