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Alan Joyce warns MP's over law change - BigPond News | 07/02/12  BigPond NewsAlan Joyce warns MP's over law changeBigPond NewsFor instance, he believed a current review of heavy maintenance could identify efficiencies without compromising the carrier's safety record. With safety increasing for airlines across the world, Mr Joyce said passengers were no longer willing to pay a ... | | |
Indonesian pilots flying a little too high for comfort - Sydney Morning Herald | 07/02/12  Sydney Morning HeraldIndonesian pilots flying a little too high for comfortSydney Morning Herald''Airlines have become a big business, but unfortunately security and safety regulations have not been sufficiently enforced,'' said Rizal Ramli, an economic adviser to former president Abdurrahman Wahid and part of the government's first efforts to ... | | |
Alan Joyce warns MP's over law change - Sky News Australia | 06/02/12  Wall Street JournalAlan Joyce warns MP's over law changeSky News AustraliaAlan Joyce warns MP's over law change Updated: 23:38, Monday February 6, 2012 Qantas boss Alan Joyce has delivered a blunt message to a Senate inquiry about proposed changes to laws regarding the airline's sale. Independent senator Nick Xenophon has ... | | |
Safety isn't about gender - Calgary Herald | 06/02/12  Safety isn't about genderCalgary HeraldBut Mercedes Allen must realize everyone has a shared interest in airline safety, no matter what gender they identify themselves with. Transport Canada recently clarified the screening regulations that guide airport staff: When checking in passengers, ... | | |
Aviation: EU Airline tax starts international incident - ChiefOfficers.Net | 06/02/12  Aviation: EU Airline tax starts international incidentChiefOfficers.NetWhere the EU does have that power is through the safety agreements - for example, if one EU country bans an airline on safety grounds, then that ban must be enforced by all EU countries. And while there are, for individuals, European arrest warrants, ... | | |
Pressure mounting for Lion Air audit - Jakarta Post | 06/02/12  Jakarta GlobePressure mounting for Lion Air auditJakarta PostSeveral incidents involving drugs and pilots with privately owned Lion Air have raised concerns about aviation safety in the country and prompted calls for the government to immediately audit the management of the airline. ?The regulator needs to audit ... | | |
Self-serve kiosks are the new look for American Airlines at LAX - Los Angeles Times | 06/02/12  Los Angeles TimesSelf-serve kiosks are the new look for American Airlines at LAXLos Angeles TimesFor that reason, American Airlines said it would continue to employ ticket agents at LAX to untangle any ticketing snafus. Can the radiation from airport scanners cause a miscarriage? The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and the US ... | | |
Flight Attendants Planning OccuFLY Protest at LAX - Top Secret Writers | 06/02/12  Flight Attendants Planning OccuFLY Protest at LAXTop Secret WritersWhat makes the wording so odd is that it was placed inside a bill that is intended to set up funding for aviation safety, health and security. The use of the bill to attack worker rights in this way is unconscionable. For years, labor laws defined the ... | | |
Air India ignores crew alcohol rule abroad - Business Standard | 06/02/12  Hindu Business LineAir India ignores crew alcohol rule abroadBusiness StandardAviation experts see this non-adherence as a serious safety violation. Within India, AI's staff doctors carry out the check at major airports. In other airports, it has hired private doctors to do so. However, it has neither hired doctors abroad and ... | | |
Indonesia's Aviation Industry Urges Govt to Halt Spread of Drugs - Jakarta Globe | 06/02/12  Jakarta GlobeIndonesia's Aviation Industry Urges Govt to Halt Spread of DrugsJakarta GlobeJan D. Fretes, the head of the BNNP, said officials were treating the case seriously because of the safety implications had the pilot flown while under the influence. ?This relates to public safety and we want to avoid an air accident caused by the ... | | |
Pressure-cooker choice for Joyce - Sydney Morning Herald | 06/02/12  Sydney Morning HeraldPressure-cooker choice for JoyceSydney Morning HeraldIllustration: John Shakespeare The Qantas chief executive, Alan Joyce, will be armed with at least one new excuse this morning when he and the Jetstar boss, Bruce Buchanan, front a Senate inquiry into aviation safety in Canberra.and more » ... | | |
Tiger sets its sights on Brisbane - Sydney Morning Herald | 05/02/12  Sydney Morning HeraldTiger sets its sights on BrisbaneSydney Morning HeraldWith the air safety regulator gradually allowing Tiger to resume services, the budget airline is eager to open a second base. Photo: Justin McManus TIGER Airways is favouring Brisbane as its second main base in Australia, as it seeks to step up efforts ... | | |
Lawmakers reach agreement on $63 billion FAA bill - Las Vegas Sun | 05/02/12  Washington TimesLawmakers reach agreement on $63 billion FAA billLas Vegas SunIt includes compromises on several difficult issues that divided lawmakers along party lines and by region, including air service subsidies for rural communities, safety regulation of cargo shipments of lithium batteries, and rules governing the ... | | |
WASHINGTON DIGEST: Funds will help upgrade air traffic control system - Las Vegas Review-Journal | 05/02/12  Washington TimesWASHINGTON DIGEST: Funds will help upgrade air traffic control systemLas Vegas Review-Journal"This legislation will improve safety and it will improve efficiency," said Rep. Nick Rahall, DW.Va. Opposition came mainly from Democrats unhappy with a provision that would make it more difficult for airline workers to unionize.House approves first long-term FAA funding bill in eight yearsThe Hill (blog)Congress closes in on 4-year aviation funding dealWashington TimesFAA Bill Still Anti-Labor! Call Your Senators!Seeing the Forestaircargoworld -Lifehacker -Science AAASall 247 news articles » ... | | |
American Airlines may outsource more maintenance - Fort Worth Star Telegram | 05/02/12  Fort Worth Star TelegramAmerican Airlines may outsource more maintenanceFort Worth Star TelegramThe move toward outsourcing is part of the airline's plan to emerge from bankruptcy as a more competitive company. But some wonder whether maintenance done outside the US isn't as safe. The Transport Workers Union, which represents 26000 workers at ... | | |
'Terror link' pilot who flew 747s for BA can be identified for the first time - Daily Mail | 05/02/12  Daily Mail'Terror link' pilot who flew 747s for BA can be identified for the first timeDaily MailPolice did not find Mr Jamaluddin's fingerprints on the papers and, despite the airline's suspicions, it was never proved that the pilot was the source. But it also transpired that the pilot and his brother were co- signatories on a safety deposit box ... | | |
EAS, FAA funding prepped for passage - International Falls Daily Journal | 05/02/12  The Herald-MailEAS, FAA funding prepped for passageInternational Falls Daily JournalThe report was provided to the Federal Aviation Administration Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act. Cravaack serves on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, of which he is vice chair of the Aviation Subcommittee.FAA bill should provide airport funding for next 4 yearsCullman Times Onlineall 6 news articles » ... | | |
Another Lion Air Pilot Arrested for Suspected Drug Use - Jakarta Globe | 05/02/12  Jakarta GlobeAnother Lion Air Pilot Arrested for Suspected Drug UseJakarta GlobeJan D. Fretes, the head of the BNNP, said officials were treating the case seriously because of the safety implications had the pilot been allowed to fly while under the influence. ?This relates to public safety and we want to avoid an air accident ... | | |
More From Businessweek - BusinessWeek | 04/02/12  CTV.caMore From BusinessweekBusinessWeekAppleton's plane rolled and then plunged to the ground shortly after takeoff, Zoe Keliher, a US National Transportation Safety Board investigator, said at a briefing. The pilot had radioed air-traffic controllers to say he was returning to the airport ... | | |
Micron CEO's 330-Mph Plane Had High Fatal-Crash Rate, FAA Says - San Francisco Chronicle | 04/02/12  CTV.caMicron CEO's 330-Mph Plane Had High Fatal-Crash Rate, FAA SaysSan Francisco ChronicleAppleton's plane rolled and then plunged to the ground shortly after takeoff, Zoe Keliher, a US National Transportation Safety Board investigator, said at a briefing. The pilot had radioed air-traffic controllers to say he was returning to the airport ... | | |
Indonesia sets up special office at ICAO - Jakarta Post | 04/02/12  Indonesia sets up special office at ICAOJakarta Post?This is our commitment to the world that Indonesia is improving its aviation sector because we care for the safety and security in this sector,? Bambang told the press in Jakarta via teleconference from Montreal. He said that the ministry's human ... | | |
Micron CEO's 330-Mph Plane Had High Fatal-Crash Rate, FAA Says - BusinessWeek | 04/02/12  CTV.caMicron CEO's 330-Mph Plane Had High Fatal-Crash Rate, FAA SaysBusinessWeekAppleton's plane rolled and then plunged to the ground shortly after takeoff, Zoe Keliher, a US National Transportation Safety Board investigator, said at a briefing. The pilot had radioed air-traffic controllers to say he was returning to the airport ... | | |
Flight safety violations - The Nation, Pakistan | 04/02/12  Flight safety violationsThe Nation, PakistanIf reports and letter by a passenger, that a local airline, regulated and permitted by CAA had installed passenger seats obstructing access to emergency exit door of an aircraft, operating commercial flights are true, than DG CAA, Director Flight ... | | |
Micron CEO Appleton's Plane Had 'Disproportionate' Crash Rate, FAA Says - Bloomberg | 04/02/12  BloombergMicron CEO Appleton's Plane Had 'Disproportionate' Crash Rate, FAA SaysBloombergStall Vulnerability Appleton's plane rolled and then plunged to the ground shortly after takeoff, Zoe Keliher, a US National Transportation Safety Board investigator, said at a briefing. The pilot had radioed air-traffic controllers to say he was ... | | |
New Virgin Atlantic recruits paying for own criminal checks - BBC News | 04/02/12  BBC NewsNew Virgin Atlantic recruits paying for own criminal checksBBC NewsIn a statement Virgin Atlantic said: "Safety and security within the airline industry is of paramount importance and Virgin Atlantic has to be extremely thorough throughout the recruitment process. "In common with many other employers, we ask all new ... | | |
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