- Shanghai Airlines 2005 Profit Allocation[Jun. 27, 2006]
All personnel of Shanghai Airlines Co., Ltd and its board will ensure the realness, accuracy and integrity of this announcement contents, and take full responsibility towards the artificial records, misleading statements and important omissions of the announcement.
- Virgin Blue Seeks AUS-US Route Fleet[Jul. 03, 2006]
VIRGIN Blue has taken a significant step towards launching services to the US by asking aircraft manufacturers for proposals to supply up to five long-haul planes by early 2008.
- CES Finance Holdings RMB0.2bn 'Disappeared'[Jun. 24, 2006]
23th June, when the Shanghai Stock Exchange index came back to above 1600 points with struggling, China Eastern couldn't share the pleasure of the booming market. Several months ago, 0.2 billion guaranty money "disappeared" curiously from the account of CES Finance Holdings Co., Ltd (known as CES Finance Holdings in short). CES Finance Holdings is the subsidiary company of China Eastern, its guaranty money in managing capital account had exceeded more than 0.3 billion yuan in the past.
- Taiwan Flights Take Off as Red Tape Cut[Jun. 30, 2006]
AIRLINE capacity between Taiwan and Australia will rise by 50 per cent by 2008 in a significant liberalisation of air services between the two countries.
- Anger over Backdown on an Air Traffic System[Jun. 28, 2006]
Aviation authorities have backed down on controversial plans to introduce radar replacement technology in low-level airspace used by small planes in Australia.
- (US)House Aviation Chair to Stop Funding[Jun. 27, 2006]
A senior US lawmaker is calling for a ban on federal funding for A380-related upgrades at US airports until a domestic airline orders a passenger version of the next-generation aircraft.Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.), chairman of the House aviation subcommittee, said he plans to introduce legislation that would prohibit using federal airport grants on any A380-related construction project.
- JetBlue Reconsiders Participation in GDS[Jun. 27, 2006]
News from Travel Technology Update: JetBlue Airways is "looking seriously" at GDS participation, according to David Neeleman, chairman and chief executive officer.At the Merrill Lynch Global Transportation Conference, Neeleman said the airline was missing out on business by not being in corporate travel departments' booking systems.
- Business Travelers Lift VA's Performance[Jun. 26, 2006]
Virgin Atlantic has managed a pretax profit of 41.6 million pounds ($76.1 million) on record annual sales of 1.91 billion. (6/26/2006)
- Air Crew Have Been Warned to Belt Up[Jun. 27, 2006]
AIRLINE cabin crew have been warned to move quickly to buckle up during air turbulence after a series of incidents that left flight attendants injured.
- China.org.cn Launches Korean Service[Jun. 26, 2006]
China.org.cn, a Beijing-based news and information website, and South Korea's The Daily Naeil Co., Ltd are launching china.org.cn's Korean service.