German airline Lufthansa pilots' union called a strike for tomorrow because of his cockpit of tomorrow has canceled 750 flights.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Turkish Airlines and Azerbaijan Airlines Signed Codeshare Agreement
Azerbaijan Airlines and Turkish Airlines fly between Turkey and Azerbaijan signed a Code Sharing Agreement, effective as of March 29, with all points.
Azerbaijan Airlines and Turkish Airlines has decided to sign the Code Sharing Agreement expanding the business cooperation between them. Code Sharing Agreement, the combined number of frequency diversity for better connections to passengers and will provide the opportunity to benefit from increased travel flexibility between the two countries.
Monday, March 16, 2015
2 Airplane Collied in Malaysia
Sunday, March 15, 2015
This Weekly Aviation News
Moody’s adds gloss to Qantas high
QANTAS shares have hit their highest level since 2009 as credit agency Moody’s this week predicted ‘positive momentum’.
Crew mistook port for airfield
PILOTS lining up to land a Regional Express plane in Newcastle confused a coal loader with the local airport, a new report reveals.
AirAsia sets course for growth
AIRASIA founder Tony Fernandes says AirAsia Group operations in Australia are back in expansion mode.
Malaysia Air to track flights more closely
MALAYSIA Airlines is cutting the intervals for reporting aircraft positions from 30 minutes to as little as 10 minutes.
Boeing plans to upgrade 777 range
BOEING is improving its existing 777 jetliner to boost fuel efficiency and add more seats in a bid to boost sales.
Paris boost for ICM bag drop technology
AUSTRALIAN bag drop technology company ICM Airport Technics has established a beachhead in continental Europe.
THE proliferation of flat-bed business seats on long-haul airlines means service is again becoming a key differentiator.
Virgin social media key to airline
VIRGIN Australia has installed its social media team in its operations control centre.
Airport welcomes redevelopment approval
SYDNEY Airport has welcomed government approval of a major development plan.
Etihad Airways eyes Nicole Kidman ad campaign boost
Helicopter Crashed in Serbia
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Boeing CEO McNerney got $29M compensation last year
CEO Jim McNerney’s total compensation last year jumped 24% Y/Y to nearly $28.9M, including more than $14M in bonuses, according to an SEC filing. Boeing says it exceeded the internal financial targets used to set executive incentives, even though its share price fell nearly 5% last year. The bulk of McNerney’s increased compensation was in the form of a higher pension value, with stock and option awards broadly flat compared with 2013. Separately, Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) discloses that CEO Marillyn Hewson’s total compensation rose 34% to $33.7M following her second year in charge of the company.