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Air Canada Industry Analysis

The airline industry has undergone significant restructuring in recent years. Airlines, formerly rivals in a highly regulated industry, have become opportunistic seekers of co-operation. In today’s world, mega-carriers and small airlines are working together rather than competing with one another. Forms of co-operation include sub-contracting, code-sharing, franchising...

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Research and Markets: AMR (American Airlines) Report: Is The Industry A Sinkhole For Investors - During The Past Four Months, AMR's Shares Have Declined 61%

PermalinkTo save a permanent link to this news, right-click the date and time (Ctl-click on a Mac) and choose the command to copy the link, link location or shortcut.Research and Markets: AMR (American Airlines) Report: Is The Industry A Sinkhole For Investors - During The Past Four Months, AMR’s Shares Have Declined 61% DUBLIN, Ireland--()--Research and Markets () has announced the addition...

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Creating a Smooth Landing for the Airline Industry

This morning on The Opening Bell Darryl Jenkins, an independent aviation analyst, joined me to talk about the state of the airline industry and what the airlines can do to cut costs. He was a great guest and put everything (rising jet fuel, capacity, shortened routes) in perspective. I really liked him and was surprised by [...]

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Qantas chief predicts global airline industry

Higher fuel prices and an agreement on loosening U.S. foreign ownership regulations could lead to a consolidation of the global airline industry into just a few companies, Qantas Airways' chief said Tuesday.

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5 Key Quotes from US Airways on the Airline Industry

Here are five key quotes from US Airways' (LCC) recent conference call: 1. Impact of higher fuel prices Complete Story »

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New Law Targets FAA/Airline Cronyism

Legislation requires inspectors to now wait 2 years before working for airlines.

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Airlines' oil woes fuel job cuts

The losses keep piling up for the airline industry, as three of the nation's biggest carriers said Tuesday that soaring fuel costs overwhelmed higher revenues in the latest quarter.

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Turkish Airlines pilots threaten a one-day strike

Pilots for one of the country's main airlines threatened Tuesday to stage a one-day strike in support of a colleague who was fired earlier this month for refusing VIPs access to a plane earlier

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Qantas chief says airlines headed for consolidation

Higher fuel prices and an agreement on loosening U.S. foreign ownership regulations could lead to a consolidation of the global airline industry into just a few companies, Qantas Airways' chief said today.

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Airline cutbacks could lead to return of profits

New travel fees have been introduced by most airlines during the past several months as a means of counterbalancing the rising cost of jet fuel. The fees are turning into hundreds of millions of dollars of new income for airlines that have been under severe financial pressure. Executives are saying that they need this source [...]

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Travel agencies weather airlines' struggles

The recent struggles in the airline industry haven’t made daily operations any easier for area travel agents.

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Turbulent Skies -- Caribbean Airlines weathers the financial storm

UAL Corp, owner of United Airlines, led the fall even after it announced it was cutting 2,550 jobs. Northwest Airlines, AirTran Holdings and American Airlines also have announced impending job cuts in the past few days. Delta Air Lines Inc, Continental Airlines Inc and US Airways Group also have announced capacity reductions to try to save on fuel-related costs. Many airlines...

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Congress putting limits on FAA inspectors' airline jobs

Legislation would require two-year waiting period before federal aviation inspectors take jobs with airlines

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Airlines: Earnings Summary Box

THE CHALLENGE: Fuel prices have cooled recently, but they’re still sucking profits from the airline industry. Jet fuel rose above $4 per gallon for the first time in the three-month period that ended June 30, almost double its cost during the same period last year. Most carriers have posted big losses this quarter including United [...]

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Legislation seeks to end cozy relations between FAA and airlines

WASHINGTON - Federal aviation inspectors would have to wait two years before taking airline jobs where they deal with their old government boss under legislation passed by the House Tuesday.The legislation, passed 392-0, is designed to pushed the Federal Aviation Administration to improve its safety inspection practices and end the FAA's overly close relations with the airlines...