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- IATA calls for regulation of airport monopolies.(International Air Transport Association)(Brief article)
- In an effort to put the brakes on what it sees as ever-spiralling costs accrued by airlines at airports, IATA has appealed to EU Transport Commissioner Jacques Barrot to help bring new regulation to what was described as Europe's 'monopolist' airport industry. IATA Director...
- Research articles 2006-05-01
- AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION FOUNDED IN CHINA
- AsiaInfo Services 09-28-2005 Air Transport Association Founded in China BEIJING, Sep 28, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- The air transport association of China, the first non-governmental organization after the reform on the civil aviation system, was established in Beijing. ...
- Research articles 2005-09-28
- Copa Airlines Achieves IOSA Registration Granted by International Air Transport Association; Airline is Recognized for Meeting International Standards of Quality and Operational Excellence
- PANAMA CITY, Panama -- Copa Airlines has earned IOSA Registration from the International Air Transport Association IATA. The IATA Operational Safety Audit Program IOSA is a standardized audit of airline operational safety management and control systems in such areas as corporate organization and management, flight operations, operational control/flight dispatch, aircraft...
- Research articles 2005-08-05
- Court Upholds Government Clarification of Crew Rest Regulation
- The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has rejected an airline industry lawsuit challenging the Federal Aviation Administration's FAA interpretation of crew rest regulations. The court's May 31 decision virtually sweeps aside industry objections to the FAA's stated intention to enforce the regulation requiring that pilots...
- Research articles 2002-06-10
- In a spin.
- Apr 16, 2002 The Bulletin ABIX via COMTEX -- Security regulations for the aviation industry in the US is making airlines based outside of the US unhappy. The airline industry believes that the US is asking airlines for the impossible by stating that airlines...
- Research articles 2002-04-16
- Fatigue Permeates Flight and Maintenance Activities in Airline Industry
- Get-tough policy on enforcement of pilot rest rule announced In the decades-long controversy over how much time pilots and other airline personnel can be on duty, a new element on the scene is raising the stakes - enforcement. The specter of fines being levied on carriers and...
- Research articles 2001-05-28
- Airlines announce Alertness Initiative Program to "Reduce fatigue risks and improve safety," says ATA.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-14 September 2000-ATA: Airlines announce Alertness Initiative Program to "Reduce fatigue risks and improve safety," says ATA C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:14092000 Washington, DC -- The Air Transport Association ATA today announced a plan to combat fatigue...
- Research articles 2000-09-14
- ATA: Air transport chief warns against re-regulation of airline industry.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-14 August 1998-ATA: Air transport chief warns against re-regulation of airline industry C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:110898 Shreveport, La. -- Proposed U.S. Department of Transportation DOT rules threaten to re-regulate the airline industry and turn the clock back on better...
- Research articles 1998-08-14
- WAN's Web Site of the Week
- Title: Air Transport Association's Airline HandbookURL: http://www.air-transport.org/handbk/Know someone that's doing a paper or synopsis on the history of aviation? Go to the Air Transport Association's website and check out the Airline Handbook. It is a very thorough site and gives the visitor information on the early beginnings of aviation, to...
- Research articles 1998-07-24
- Part of EC proposal has airlines balking; proposal goes beyond IATA agreement. (European Council of Ministers; International Air Transport Association)
- LONDON - Airlines have some misgivings about a proposed regulation by the European Council of Ministers for implementing a new passenger liability system for international flights. The regulation "on air carrier liability in the event of accidents," which is under review by the European Union's ...
- Research articles 1997-05-12
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- Airlines, DOT seek changes in regulations, alliances to help flagging business. (In the News).
- WASHINGTON--The world's airlines are suffering under more financial pressures than at any other time in their history. And, judging from comments made here June 2-3 at the annual International Air Transport Association IATA general meeting, the aviation industry will soon see some modifications in the way...
- Research articles 2003-06-09
- Controversy Continues Over Long Distance Twin-Engine Flights
- A request to extend the diversion time from 180 to 207 minutes for twin-jets in the event of an engine loss could lead to a thorough review of the regulations worldwide. Indeed, a comprehensive assessment of the regulatory situation is years overdue, according to numerous sources. The tale...
- Research articles 1999-08-09
- Airline News - Europe
- Sep 17, 2007 Emissions trading scheme sparks debate between U.S., U.K.. U.K. officials are defending a plan by the EU to include airlines in emissions trading regulations, a stance that trade associations and the American government oppose. The Air Transport Association's Nancy Young says the cost of emissions trades...
- Research articles 2007-09-17
- Getting Manufacturers' Data Is Crucial, But Rarely a Problem, ATA Says
- FAA's policy for aircraft manufacturers (or "design approval holders") to provide data in a timely fashion so that airlines can comply with safety regulations makes sense to officials with the Air Transport Association ATA, although delays in getting data are rarely an issue. The July 12,...
- Research articles 2006-05-15
- Batteries don't spill.(product from Yuasa Inc.)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- PowerLock series of industrial, front-termination VRLA batteries have a "non-spillable" rating under the Code of Federal Regulations, International Air Transport Association's IATA provision A67, and International Maritime Dangerous Goods code. Batteries are available in 110Ah (PL110) and 150Ah (PL150) capacities, and are suited for distributed...
- Research articles 1999-12-31
- ATA says US airlines are operating smoothly with new security measures
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The Air Transport Association ATA, an industry organisation representing airlines in the United States, has said that the domestic airline operations for its member carriers are running smoothly. ATA said that, with the introduction of new security regulations, the airlines, government and...
- Research articles 2006-08-17
- Why Oil Prices Are So Volatile
- Oil prices have been all over the map this past year: as high as $145 and as low as $30. Here's what's causing the big swings — plus some experts' bets on where prices are headed now. Crude Oil Prices 2000-Present ...
- Articles 2009-09-01
- ALPA Seeks Lithium Battery Shipment Ban
- The Air Line Pilots Association on Aug. 25 called for a ban on lithium battery shipments on both passenger and all-cargo aircraft until new regulations can ensure safe transport of these hazmats. Current hazardous materials regulations ban lithium battery shipments onboard passenger airlines — but not on all-cargo carriers. ALPA...
- News items 2009-08-26
- Understanding Export Documentation
- For the small business exporter, managing the required documentation can seem daunting. But having the correct information for your documents and knowing where, when, and to whom to send them speeds up the processing of individual transactions and inspires the confidence of your customers. Indeed, where letters of credit are...
- Articles 2007-03-27
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