- Hawaiian Holdings Appoints Chief Financial Officer[Oct. 05, 2011]
Hawaiian Holdings Inc. has appointed a new chief financial officer.
- Cairo International Airport Returning to Normal after Strike[Oct. 08, 2011]
The operation of Egypt's Cairo International Airport was gradually returning to normal on Friday after dozens of fights had been delayed, diverted or cancelled due to a strike of air traffic controllers.
- Threatening Letters Sent to Qantas Managers: Alan Joyce[Oct. 05, 2011]
The industrial dispute at Qantas appears to be getting personal, as Australian Federal Police (AFP) investigate threats made to the airline's chief executive Alan Joyce.
- Qantas Delays Leave Passengers Stranded[Oct. 07, 2011]
Thousands of Qantas passengers have turned up at airports this morning to discover their flights have been cancelled, even though strike action was called off yesterday.
- Qantas Chief Target of Racist Threat in Union Dispute[Oct. 04, 2011]
Australia's Qantas Airways industrial fight with unions has turned violent, with racist threatening letters sent to the airline's chief and other management staff and cars and homes of Qantas staff damaged after they refused to strike.
- Qantas Apologises to Customers for Union Strikes[Sep. 29, 2011]
Almost 8,500 Qantas domestic and international passengers will have their travel plans disrupted tomorrow due to unions intentionally going on strike on one of the busiest days for air travel for the year.
- Sydney Airport Delays after Customs Workers Strike Again[Sep. 29, 2011]
International passengers have again been frustrated by delays at Sydney Airport after customs workers struck again on Thursday, local media reported.
- Foreign-Friendly Skies[Sep. 23, 2011]
After spending much of his career with the same airline, Roy Weinberg found himself bored. So, about a year ago, the 48-year-old gave up his job with US Airways, moved to Shanghai and became a captain for China's Spring Airlines.
- Strike Starts at Embraer, Output Unaffected[Sep. 22, 2011]
Metalworkers at Brazil's Embraer, the world's third-largest commercial planemaker, started a 24-hour strike on Thursday to demand a more than 17 percent salary increase.
- Boeing Forecasts Strong Personnel Need in Asia Pacific[Sep. 19, 2011]
Boeing predicts the Asia Pacific region will require over 400,000 new commercial airline pilots and technicians over the next 20 years to support airline fleet modernization and the rapid growth of air travel, according to the company's report released Monday.