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Australian Court May Cost Airlines Millions
08.09.2010 17:41 | Regulation
Qantas and other carriers will now have no choice but to pay millions in retroactive commissions to travel agents after an Australian court denied a Qantas appeal of an earlier ruling in the agents’ favor.
Business aircraft jet hampered by large used aircraft inventory
08.09.2010 17:38 | General aviation
Elevated used inventory, attractive used pricing and macro uncertainty continue to hold down demand for new business jets, says the latest business jet monthly report by JPMorgan Equity Research.
Boeing predicts modest traffic growth in North America
08.09.2010 17:30 | ManufacturersAs the North American market continues to mature, Boeing predicts moderate traffic growth in the region during the next 20 years of roughly 3.4%.
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- Australia releases request for tender for Antarctic charter services
- AVWest swells charter fleet as demand soars
- Airports, ATC Highlighted In Spending Plan
- Aer Lingus looks at potential for regional jets
- Regional airframers enjoy healthier start to 2010
- Air France quiet on budget carrier consideration
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SPECIAL REPORTS
Train vs. Plane - Are High-Speed Trains a Serious Threat to Airlines?
25. august kl.18:24 |With all the security and hassles at the airports it´s no surprise that trains have become an increased competitor to airlines. With the arrival of high-speed trains in the U. S., Germany, China, Spain, India, and other countries, short legs (2-4 hours) take no longer in trains than they do in aircrafts.



