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Archive for 2010/06


Airline food probe uncovers unsanitary conditions

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US officials have alleged a catalogue of suspected health and sanitation violations after inspecting food-preparing facilities used by several airlines, it has emerged.
The Food and Drug Administration this week issued a report highlighting food handlers’ poor hygiene, unsatisfactory storage conditions and unclean equipment.
Inspectors also noted evidence of vermin such as rodents and cockroaches – […]

IATA: Passengers returning to the skies

Consumer demand for flights surpassed pre-recession levels in May and looks set to continue rising throughout 2010, the airline industry’s leading group has claimed.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said year-on-year passenger traffic rose nearly 12 per cent last month, pushing it marginally above the levels seen in early 2008.
But it noted that capacity increases […]

FAA asks industry for GPS back-up ideas

The US Federal Aviation Administration will hold a three-day public meeting in August in Stanford, California to gather industry ideas on alternative positioning,…

Boeing’s 787 quality issues persist

As the supply chain came off a 24-manufacturing day hold in early June to allow supply partners to catch up on design changes and part shortages, workmanship issues on key structural areas of the aircraft again reared its head.

JetBlue takes cautious approach to in-flight connectivity

Executives at JetBlue Airways realise that at some point the carrier will need to add in-flight connectivity to its portfolio, but the airline remains unconvinced…