- Kuwait Air Calls for Investor Epressions of Interest[Aug. 01, 2011]
The privatisation committee of Kuwait Airways asked potential investors to submit their interest in buying a stake in the Gulf Arab state's carrier, the first step towards privatising the state-owned carrier.
- Tiger Airways Says Australian Court Hearing Rescheduled for Aug. 3[Jul. 31, 2011]
Budget carrier Tiger Airways said on Monday a court hearing between Tiger Airways Australia unit and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia (CASA) will take place on Wednesday.
- Blue Sky Thinking: American Airlines Hopes for BA Merger[Aug. 01, 2011]
American Airlines has raised the prospect of a full merger with British Airways and Iberia in a move that would create the world's largest carrier.
- MAS Identifies China as Major Potential Market[Jul. 31, 2011]
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has identified China as a major potential market due to strong growth in the country over the last few years.
- Qantas Pilot Captain Steven Anderson Stood Down for Overtime Ban[Jul. 29, 2011]
Qantas has stood down one of its captains after he threatened to go on strike.
- US Airways Sues Union in Flight Slowdown[Jul. 30, 2011]
US Airways is suing its pilot union, claiming that the pilots are engaging in a campaign to slow down work and cause flight delays.
- Malaysia Airlines Appoints New Chairman[Jul. 30, 2011]
Malaysia Airlines System Bhd (MAS) has appointed Tan Sri Md Nor Yusof as Chairman, effective August 1.
- Tiger Air Says Singapore Operations Remain Buoyant[Jul. 29, 2011]
Budget carrier Tiger Airways said on Friday demand for its flights from Singapore remain buoyant despite the suspension of its domestic operations in Australia.
- IAG Bucks Industry Trend with Profit Swing[Jul. 29, 2011]
International Airlines Group, formed by the merger of BA and Iberia, defied the gloom in the airline sector by swinging to a profit in the first half and predicting full-year earnings growth.
- London-New York Flight Demand Is a Boost for BA[Jul. 30, 2011]
Strong demand for flights between London and New York overcame the drag of soaring fuel bills, enabling British Airways to push its new parent company into the black in the first half of the year.