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The Wonders of Airliners.net
There are plenty of discussion forums, blogs, and websites that can give you more information on the airline industry, but when it comes to sheer volume of information, it's tough to beat Airliners.net. Though this site may best be known for its photo database, it has some very heavily-trafficked...
Tags: Airliners.net, Mergers & Acquisitions, Strategy, Web Site Development, Investment, Finance, Management, Internet, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-05-07
American Preparing to Expand International 757 Flying
Continental has been doing it for years. Delta, US Airways, and Northwest have ramped up as well. United, well ok, United doesn't do it at all. But American's limited 757 Transatlantic service is about to grow up as the airline sets aside a certain number of planes...
Tags: Seat, Airliners.net, Corporate Communications, Monitors & Displays, Marketing, Hardware, Components, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-09-08

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King Pharma Pay Rises 12.3%; CEO Markison Got $100,000 in Personal Jet Rides
Executive pay at King Pharmaceuticals rose 12.3 percent in 2008 even though the company's stock -- with which pay is supposed to be aligned -- stayed flat. Despite the drama of the AlPharma acquisition, King had a mixed year in 2008, on balance. Revenues were down 26...
Tags: Compensation, Exec, CEO, Stock Performance, Personal Flight, Benefits, Human Resources, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-04-24
Frontier Asks for Bankruptcy Court Extension
Frontier has filed a request with the bankruptcy court to ask for an extra 120 days to file their plan of reorganization without having to allow for competing plans. Right now, it's due on February 4 (already extended 120 days once before), and they're asking for it to go...
Tags: Plan, Bankruptcy, Objections, Litigation, Business Operations, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2009-01-07
SkyWest Starts At-Risk CRJ Flying for United
I saw an interesting thread over on Airliners.net that says SkyWest will be starting at-risk CRJ flying for United this summer. I don't believe that's been done before, and it shows just how desperate the regionals are to place their excess CRJ aircraft into service. by Brett Snyder
Tags: Aircraft, Thread, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2009-05-08
Airbus sneaks past Boeing in 11th hour
Strong year-end sales allowed Europe's Airbus to close 2005 as the global commercial airplane market leader. A December sales surge boosted Toulouse, France-based Airbus to 1,055 net orders for the year. The earlier-announced yearly total for archrival Boeing: 1,002. The figures confirm what has been anticipated for months:...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., Boeing Co., Manufacturing, SALES
Research articles 2006-01-18
Avionics Firms Plan Live Television, Web Access for Air Travelers.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Apr. 8--IRVINE, Calif.--Avionics companies are scrambling to wire airliners for live television and e-mail service, and experts say high-speed Internet access could be available as soon as next year. Sextant In-Flight Systems, of Irvine, and Primex Aerospace, of Redmond, Wash., announced advances this week,...
Tags: Boeing Co., E-mail, NETWORKING, satellite, TVs, Web
Research articles 2000-04-07
Freighter forecast.(Industry International)(Brief Article)
Boeing has forecast the worldwide freighter fleet will nearly double during the next 20 years to 3,456 aircraft. It estimates that 2,950 freighters will enter the fleet by 2023, and 1,260 cargo airliners will be retired, a net gain of 1,690. It added that freighters as a...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., fleet, Manufacturing
Research articles 2004-10-01
Airbus leads Boeing for new orders: company figures
PARIS AFP — European plane maker Airbus led arch-rival Boeing in the fight for new business in the first six months of the year with 487 new orders versus 475 for the US manufacturer, Airbus figures showed Tuesday. The Toulouse-based group, which shares the market for large commercial airliners...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Airbus S.A.S., Boeing Co., Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-07-08
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