- CDB Aviation Promotes Sign Kadouh to Head of Asia Pacific[Feb. 14, 2020]
CDB Aviation, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Limited ("CDB Leasing"), announced today, on the sidelines of Singapore Air Show, the promotion of Sign Kadouh to Head of Asia Pacific.
- South Korea's Asiana Airlines Asks Cabin Crews to Take Unpaid Leaves amid China Flight Reduction[Feb. 12, 2020]
South Korea's Asiana Airlines has asked cabin crew members to take unpaid leaves as the flag carrier's China routes have been reduced due to concerns over the spread of the new coronavirus, a company spokesman said on Wednesday.
- German Cabin Crew Union Plans Further Strikes at Lufthansa[Jan. 19, 2020]
German cabin crew union UFO said on Saturday it was planning further strikes at Lufthansa to increase pressure on management after talks with Germany's largest airline and two potential mediators did not yield any results.
- Bruce Hanna Named ACTE Regional Director for EMEA[Jan. 16, 2020]
The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) today announced it has named Bruce Hanna ACTE Regional Director for EMEA, effective 15 January. In this role, Bruce will be responsible for collaborating with ACTE global members and partners as the organisation works to bring the best in education and networking opportunities to the corporate travel industry worldwide.
- MAX Jet Crisis Big Challenge for New CEO[Jan. 13, 2020]
Fifteen years ago, Boeing considered David Calhoun for its chief executive officer. He didn't get the job.
- Boeing's Ousted CEO Departs with US$62 Million, Even Without Severance Pay[Jan. 11, 2020]
Boeing Co's ousted chief executive officer, Dennis Muilenburg, is leaving the company with US$62 million in compensation and pension benefits but will receive no severance pay in the wake of the 737 MAX crisis.
- Boeing Will Reassign 3,000 Workers As Airlines Reach Compensation Deals over MAX[Jan. 06, 2020]
Boeing Co said Monday that it will reassign 3,000 workers to other jobs as it halts production of the grounded best-selling 737 MAX jet in mid-January.
- Strike Not Extended at Lufthansa's Germanwings for Now[Jan. 01, 2020]
The trade union representing cabin crew at Lufthansa's budget airline Germanwings decided on Wednesday not to continue their strike for the time being after three days of stoppages led to dozens of flights being canceled.
- US Airlines Are Set for a 10th Year of Profits. More Than 120,000 Employees Want a Raise[Dec. 26, 2019]
U.S. airlines are headed for their 10th consecutive year of profitability and their employees, from pilots to catering workers, are demanding higher wages and better benefits.
- Lufthansa's Germanwings Fails in Bid to Avert Cabin Crew Strike[Dec. 29, 2019]
An attempt by Deutsche Lufthansa to avert a planned cabin crew strike at the airline's Germanwings unit failed on Saturday as their trade union rejected management concessions as insufficient.