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Are you getting the most out of SMS: 'texting' has become an effective business communications tool. John Butters highlights its rise in popularity within the air transport sector.(Short Messaging Service)
SMS, or text messaging as it is commonly known, is playing an ever more important role as an efficient and effective business communications tool. We all know about the popularity of the technology for communicating easily and discreetly with friends and family, but businesses are increasingly...
Tags: aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, MARKETING, mobile, NETWORKING, phone, SMS, Telephony, tool, U.K.
Research articles 2005-06-01
Shandong Airlines chooses Singapore as its first international destination; Airline`s move also opens up new city link to Changi`s network.
M2 PRESSWIRE-31 May 2004-CAAS: Shandong Airlines chooses Singapore as its first international destination; Airline`s move also opens up new city link to Changi`s networkC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05292004 China`s Shandong Airlines launched its first international flight today and landed at Singapore...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, MARKETING, network, NETWORKING, Singapore
Research articles 2004-05-31
TUNISIA: CONSTRUCTION OF NEW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
According to A-Sahafa newspaper, Tunisia's Civil Aviation Authority held a meeting to discuss construction of a new international airport in the east of the country, in the vicinity of the towns of Harqala and A-Nafidha. The meeting was attended by the General Manager of the Civil...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, east, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2000-08-23
This Week in WAN
June 4, 1999 Chinese airlines were offloading expensive wide-body aircraft to their foreign routes as a final attempt to offset increasing losses at home as the back end of the Asian financial crisis continued to ravage the South east Asian state. The move followed drastic cuts in domestic airfares,...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, Manufacturing, NETWORKING, WANs
Research articles 2000-06-02
OPINION: Arguments Favor Privatising Britain's Air-Traffic Control System.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 16 -- It is hold-your-breath time in the Kingsway offices of the Civil Aviation Authority as it waits to see whether tomorrow's Queen's Speech will include the selling to the private sector of a major stake in the National...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, NETWORKING, PPP
Research articles 1999-11-17
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY: CAA Chairman welcomes go government plans for NATs.
M2 PRESSWIRE-19 November 1999-CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY: CAA Chairman welcomes government plans for NATs C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:171199 Sir Malcolm Field, Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority, welcomed today's announcement that legislation to separate it from its subsidiary, National Air...
Tags: chairman, Civil Aviation Authority, EDI, NETWORKING, Sir, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1999-11-19
BAA ownership safe for now
Following a six month investigation the UK's Monopolies and Mergers Commission MMC has recommended that BAA's management of London's Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports should not be broken up. BAA's Chief Executive, Sir John Egan welcomed the MMC report on maintaining the BAA monopoly on...
Tags: BAA, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Heathrow, London, MARKETING, NETWORKING, SECURITY, U.K.
Research articles 1996-09-01
CAA invests for ATM dividend
David Olsen General Peter Gration, a former Chief of the Australian Defence Force, was appointed Chairman of the Australian Civil Aviation Authority CAA in 1993. He leads the organisation as the country embarks on one of the biggest ATM projects in its history. David Olsen reports....
Tags: ATM, Australia, Civil Aviation Authority, dividend, FINANCE, Government, NETWORKING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1995-03-01
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