The two don’t mix for some carriers The rumour mill in South East Asia has been working overtime and the chatter, not surprisingly, involves two of the region’s major full-service airlines that have, to put it mildly, given their Government shareholders a rocky ride in recent times. It’s a familiar story for Malaysia Airlines (MAS)
Short-term pain for Australia’s airlines as they make fundamental change for the future. Australia’s major airlines are in a period of transition, re-engineering their operations in an effort to cope with mounting cost pressures and a fast-changing aviation landscape. Do their latest financial results provide a clue to progress? On the surface it appears almost
Windfarms add to the hazards of aerial application The low level environment is never an easy place to operate – hazards abound from the obvious lack of height condensing decision and reaction times to the critical role of flawless planning and execution. Human factors also demand to be managed – from the relatively simple hydration
The potential for industry and government to form closer ties The Coalition’s Aviation election policy document includes many interesting proposals that the AAA welcomes. The aim of the document is to strengthen the Aviation industry and to make it more competitive. Issues such as safety, reliability, efficiency and competitiveness are all included. The AAA finds