- Boeing Names Armstrong to Lead New Enterprise Environmental Organization[May 04, 2007]
Boeing has named Mary Armstrong as vice president of Environment, Health and Safety, a new organization designed to integrate and expand the focus of the separate environmental groups and initiatives that currently exist within the company. Armstrong had previously been president of Boeing's Shared Services Group (SSG).
- Boeing Director Nanula Resigns From Board[May 04, 2007]
On May 04, 2007, Richard D. Nanula resigned from the Boeing Company's board of directors. Nanula, former executive vice president and chief financial officer of Amgen, had served on the board since January 2005.
- JAL Announces Revised Consolidated Financial Forecast for FY2006[May 02, 2007]
On May 2, 2007, JAL Group announced a revision of its consolidated financial forecast for FY2006, the year ended March 31, 2007, reflecting the trends of recent performance.
- ABX to Operate 767-200Fs for ANA[May 03, 2007]
ABX Air signed a two-year agreement with ANA to operate two 767-200 freighters to support ANA's cargo operations in Japan, China and Thailand.
- HNA Group Signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement with AVIC II[May 04, 2007]
Hainan Airlines parent HNA Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement with AVIC II under which the parties will cooperate on aircraft purchasing and leasing.
- China Southern to Promote Nepal as Attractive Tourist Destination[Apr. 29, 2007]
Nearly three months of its operation in Nepal, China Southern Airlines is now focusing at promoting Nepal as an attractive tourist destination among outbound Chinese travelers, an airline official said in Kathmandu on April 29.
- China Southern Airlines Selects SITA's Integration Platform[Apr. 26, 2007]
On April 26, China Southern Airlines announced the selection of SITA's Integration Platform solution to develop their e-ticketing strategy and to establish links to Travelsky GDS and partner airlines.
- China Southern Selects Goodrich Electric Braking System Technology[May 01, 2007]
China Southern Airlines has selected Goodrich Corporation to supply wheels and electrically-actuated brakes for the airline's Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. China Southern has 10 aircraft on order and is scheduled to start taking deliveries of the new aircraft in 2008.
- Tight Air Control Rules Impede Private Flights[May 01, 2007]
Private airplanes are catching on in China, but niggling problems are stunting the industry's growth.
- Air China to Begin Flights to Athens From September[May 05, 2007]
Air China will begin scheduled flights from Beijing to Athens in autumn, Greek Transport and Communications Minister Mihalis Liapis said on May 4.