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Archive for 2007/11/28


EC sees blacklist progress as PIA restrictions lifted

Previously imposed operating restrictions on Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) have been lifted under the latest revision of the European Commission’s list of airlines banned from operating in the European Union.
The revision also sees the ban lifted on Surinam carrier Blue Wing Airlines.
While the EC notes progress undertaken at currently banned operators TAAG Angola […]

US Department of Justice provides details on Qantas’ price-fixing charges

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has provided details of Qantas Airways’ guilty plea on charges of price-fixing in international air cargo shipments, saying the breaches of antitrust laws took place over a six-year period.
A DOJ statement says the Australian carrier is charged with carrying out price-fixing activities with others by participating in meetings, […]

Korean Air’s new low-cost carrier Air Korea to launch next year

Korean Air is to next year launch a low-cost subsidiary carrier to be called Air Korea in a bid to challenge new competitors. KAL…

Conesa: Taking Aeromexico out of state control and into the future

Aeromexico chief executive Andrés Conesa is relieved to have broken free from the shackles of government control, which for years impeded him from injecting much needed capital into the flag carrier and making it more competitive. Following its recent privatisation, Conesa is now raring to go and is looking forward to using his new-found freedom […]

Poland: Kapuściński’s Translators

Our Man in Gdansk writes about a collection of stories by translators of Ryszard Kapuściński: “It was to have been birthday present, but Kapuściński died before it appeared. The contributions vary widely in subject matter, some not referring at all to translation making it less than essential reading for the student of the subject. But […]