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CAA issues response to CC's findings on BAA
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The UK Civil Aviation Authority CAA has announced that it supports the recommendations made by the Competition Commission CC that airport operator BAA should be required to sell two of its South East England airports and one Scottish airport. The CAA also...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Regulations
Research articles 2008-09-26
World Tonight: Stuck tourists
THE aviation regulator will continue to fly thousands of stranded XL holidaymakers back to the UK today after news broke of a second tour operator going bust. The Civil Aviation Authority said 22,090 customers of XL Leisure had returned to the UK on 94 flights. Meanwhile, package holiday-makers who had...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Regulations, U.K.
Research articles 2008-09-15
Airport Business News - Asia / Pacific
Mar 10, 2008 Beijing Capital Airport Beijing Capital International Airport's new $3 billion-plus Terminal 3 opened Friday as Shandong Airlines flight SC1151 arrived from Jinan at 8:39 a.m. UK architect Norman Foster claimed it is the largest covered structure ever built--3.25 km. long and 1.3 million sq. m....
Tags: Asia, Civil Aviation Authority, E-mail, FINANCE, Government, Singapore, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-03-10
Decisions on designation at Manchester and Stansted Airports.
M2 PRESSWIRE-15 January 2008-UK Government: Decisions on designation at Manchester and Stansted AirportsC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:15012008 Transport Secretary, Ruth Kelly, has today published decisions on whether Stansted and Manchester Airports will continue to have their charges regulated...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Manchester, Regulations
Research articles 2008-01-15
TRAVEL: Authority's tips for keeping your holiday money safe; Holiday security
THE Government has flagged an early warning to travellers about to start spending money on 2008 holidays: unless your money is fully protected, you could lose out if a company fails. The ATOL scheme operated by the Civil Aviation Authority CAA offers full financial protection on air holiday packages...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, MARKETING, security
Research articles 2008-01-05
Uganda's Civil Aviation.(Briefly)
UGANDA'S CIVIL AVIATION Authority CAA has reinstated Kenya Airways KQ fourth service to Entebbe International Airport, allowing the airline to fly in and out of the airport four times daily. KQ relinquished the service to East African Airlines EAA after negations with the government failed in...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Kenya Airways, SOFTWARE, Uganda
Research articles 2006-08-01
BAA calls for deregulation of some activities at airports
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD BAA, the British airports operator, has called for eased regulation for its three London airports. The airports operator reportedly stated that it would like regulations eased by the British Civil Aviation Authority CAA, asking the CAA to consider deregulating activities already subject...
Tags: BAA, Civil Aviation Authority, deregulation, Government, Regulations
Research articles 2006-03-31
Rethink urged over pounds-1 flight levy TRAVEL: FLIGHT PROTECTION
AN influential Westminster committee has called on the government to reconsider a pounds-1 levy on overseas flights to protect travellers when airlines go bust. A Commons transport committee report published yesterday said millions of holidaymakers travel without financial protection every year. It criticised ministers' inaction, citing last year's...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, collapse, FINANCE, Government
Research articles 2006-02-05
Britain's House of Commons Transport Committee calls for levy to cover airline insolvency
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A British parliamentary committee has called for the government to impose a levy on air travellers to cover them against airline collapses. The House of Commons Transport Committee wants to impose a levy on all passengers travelling from Britain and in a...
Tags: bond, Britain, C, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, Investment
Research articles 2006-02-06
Catherine Bell appointed to the Civil Aviation Authority.
M2 PRESSWIRE-5 January 2006-UK Government: Catherine Bell appointed to the Civil Aviation AuthorityC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05012006 Transport Minister Karen Buck has appointed Dr Catherine Bell as a part-time non-executive Member of the Board of the Civil Aviation Authority CAA for...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Regulations
Research articles 2006-01-05
Crew Fatigue
The System for Aircrew Fatigue Evaluation SAFE model is a valuable tool for regulators to evaluate aircrew rosters, according to a new report sponsored by the UK's Civil Aviation Authority CAA. Among the many flights studied, both long- and short-haul, the study recounted the assessment of pilot...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, PRODUCTIVITY, Regulations
Research articles 2005-11-07
Government rejects extra GBP1 on air tickets.
M2 PRESSWIRE-10 October 2005-UK Government: Government rejects extra GBP1 on air ticketsC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10102005 The Government has decided not to accept the Civil Aviation Authority's recommendation for a GBP1 levy on all air passengers departing the UK. The levy...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, Insurance, U.K.
Research articles 2005-10-10
BAA (BAA).
630p - Transport - BAA's decent dividend income, combined with its utility-like regulated nature, has proved beguiling for investors searching for steady capital appreciation. But several key factors affecting BAA's performance have recently turned more negative. First, the growth in the number of passengers...
Tags: BAA, Civil Aviation Authority, earnings, FINANCE, Government, Ryanair
Research articles 2005-10-07
Further liberalistion of regional air services.
M2 PRESSWIRE-26 September 2005-UK Government: Further liberalistion of regional air servicesC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26092005 Aviation Minister Karen Buck today announced that the Government will welcome applications from foreign airlines to fly new international air services to or from UK regional...
Tags: Benefits, Civil Aviation Authority, Government, U.K.
Research articles 2005-09-26
AIR TRANSPORT REGULATION UNDER TRANSFORMATION: THE CASE OF SWITZERLAND
ABSTRACT Over the past five years, the Swiss air transport sector has witnessed an unprecedented number of accidents and incidents, leading to an independent analysis ordered by the government. The resulting report of 2003 identified significant regulatory and institutional deficiencies with direct implications for safely. The challenges to Switzerland's institutional...
Tags: accident, Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Ministry, regulation, Regulations, regulator, Switzerland
Research articles 2005-05-01
Roger Whitefield appointed to the Civil Aviation Authority.
M2 PRESSWIRE-2 February 2005-UK Government: Roger Whitefield appointed to the Civil Aviation AuthorityC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02022005 Transport Minister Charlotte Atkins has appointed Roger Whitefield as a part-time non-executive Member of the Board of the Civil Aviation Authority CAA for...
Tags: board, Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Regulations
Research articles 2005-02-02
Sri Lanka allows private airlines to fly international routes
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The Sri Lankan government has decided to allow the country's three privately owned domestic airlines to fly to international destinations, according to the Civil Aviation Authority CAA. A spokesperson for the Sri Lankan CAA said that it was now working out the...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-12-24
Review the rules
Martin Aubury, former head of aircraft structures at Australia's Civil Aviation Authority (now the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, CASA) offered a few thoughts now that the investigation into the 2001 crash of American Airlines Flight 587 has been wrapped up (see ASW, Nov. 1). Aubury is among those who think...
Tags: aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Manufacturing, regulation, Regulations
Research articles 2004-12-06
Bangladeshi government to privatise airport
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Bangladesh's Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong will be turned over to Thai Airways in November 2004 after the government decided to privatise its operations. Officials at the Civil Aviation Authority Bangladesh said that preparations for the management transfer were almost complete...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-09-15
BRIEFING - ASIA AVIATION - JULY 30, 2004.
An executive briefing on aviation for July 30, 2004, prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities. CR AIRWAYS TO SERVICE HONG KONG-DA NANG ROUTE HANOI - Hong Kong's third airline, CR Airways, is to re-introduce...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Manufacturing
Research articles 2004-07-30