- Air Fiji Flies Again[Sep. 09, 2008]
Disruptions to Air Fiji flights will be an issue of the past as the company claims that all problems surrounding the grounding of its aircraft have been resolved.
- Singapore: New Programme to Boost Cargo Security on Passenger Aircraft Launched[Sep. 08, 2008]
Industry estimates show that about a million pieces of cargo pass through passenger planes every month and this is a weak link that could be potentially exploited by terrorists.
- Video: CASA Wants Qantas to Improve Maintenance System[Sep. 02, 2008]
- Trial for Indonesian Pilot Will Go Ahead[Sep. 08, 2008]
An Indonesian court has ruled that it will proceed with the trial of a pilot charged with deliberately crashing a passenger jet in 2007, killing 21 people.
- Air New Zealand Cuts Fares to Australia 15% to Revive Sales[Sep. 05, 2008]
Air New Zealand Ltd., the nation's biggest airline, will cut fares to Australia by an average 15 percent next month to boost passenger numbers amid slowing demand.
- Kuwait Eyes CRJs Slated for Iraqi Airways[Sep. 04, 2008]
Kuwaiti government won an order in Quebec Superior Court allowing it to seize Iraq's stake in a fleet of 10 CRJ900s ordered in March, according to the The Gazette of Montreal.
- Australia: CASA Rules Qantas Maintenance Below Par[Sep. 02, 2008]
The air safety regulator has found evidence of emerging problems with Qantas' maintenance and performance, and ordered the airline to fix the problems quickly.
- We Are The Most Experienced, Says Qantas[Sep. 05, 2008]
Qantas is not backing down from its promotions in the UK where it claims to be "the world's most experienced airline" despite being investigated by Britain's advertising watchdog.
- Strike Forces Boeing to Stop Assembling Commercial Planes[Sep. 06, 2008]
Boeing Co. machinists went on strike on Sep. 6, forcing the company to stop assembling commercial planes, according to local media reports.
- Boeing Issues Statement on Ecuadoran Crash[Sep. 01, 2008]
Boeing wishes to extend its profound condolences to the friends and families of those lost in the crash of a 737-200 in Ecuador on Aug. 31.