Airline news
Boeing Engineers Move Closer To Strike
Engineers at Boeing have moved closer to a strike after the US aircraft manufacturer’s latest offer on two contracts that expire on Sunday. The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) sai...
WestJet Sees Lift From ‘Premium Economy’
WestJet Airlines expects a multi-million dollar lift from its new ‘premium economy’ seating, and is planning a new in-flight entertainment system that will reduce costs, the chief executive of Canada’s ...
WestJet Launches Service to Trinidad and Tobago
As WestJet’s 81st destination, Port of Spain joins Antigua, Curacao, Costa Rica and Manzanillo, Mexico, as part of the airline’s 2012-2013 winter season offerings. WestJet announces daily, non-stop service between T...
Croatia Air To Cut Jobs, Get Capital Boost
State-owned Croatia Airlines will be handed an HRK800 million kuna (USD$136 million) government boost to its efforts to become profitable from 2013. Transport minister Sinisa Hajdas Doncic announced the capital injection...
Iberia Looking At Big Staff Cost Savings
Iberia, battling low-cost rivals, high-speed trains and a deep recession at home, said on Tuesday it needed to cut staff costs by a third to become competitive. Iberia parent IAG announced earlier this month it would cut...
MAS Lines Up Funding To Buy Aircraft
Loss-making Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has secured a state-backed Islamic bond facility to raise up to MYR5.3 billion ringgit (USD$1.73 billion) for the purchase of eight new wide-body aircraft from Airbus. The state-guaran...