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And the world's safest airlines are...
2015-01-12 08:23:03| Airlines - Topix.net
AirlineRatings.com editors cited Qantas for its "extraordinary record of firsts in safety and operations and is now accepted as the world's most experienced airline." AirlineRatings.com identified the rest of the top 10, in alphabetical order, as: Air New Zealand, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, EVA Air, Finnair, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines.
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3 Reasons Why Southwest Airlines Still Has Room To Grow
2015-01-11 14:49:49| Airlines - Topix.net
Southwest Airlines was one of the top performers of the S&P in 2014, posting a gain of 121%. With a tremendous run like that, many investors may feel that it is too late to buy the stock at its current levels.
Frontier Airlines Is Still in Experiment Mode
2015-01-10 10:32:41| Airlines - Topix.net
In late 2013, Frontier Airlines was taken private by William Franke's Indigo Partners. Since then, the company has vastly overhauled its route network in order to find a niche in the ultra-low-cost carrier market beside Spirit Airlines to winter seasonal service.
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United Airlines dumps losing hedges, mulls new ones for long term
2015-01-10 02:13:36| Airlines - Topix.net
The Chicago-based carrier reported Friday that it has shrunk its hedge position to cover 22 percent of the fuel it consumes in 2015, down from the 24 percent it had anticipated when oil prices were higher. The airline said it did so at a cost, raising its average fuel expenses last quarter to $2.83 per gallon from up to $2.76 per gallon, the price it had estimated on Dec. 8. This move represents just one step of a broader effort parent company United Continental Holdings Inc has taken to evaluate its fuel hedges, a United spokesman told Reuters.
FAA Final Rule requires safety management system for airlines.
2015-01-09 14:30:58| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Building on programs many airlines already use to identify and reduce aviation risk, final rule by FAA requires most U.S. commercial airlines to have Safety Management Systems (SMS) in place by 2018. This top-down, organization-wide approach gives airlines business processes and management tools to examine data gathered from everyday operations, isolate trends that could lead to incidents/accidents, take steps to mitigate risk, and verify program effectiveness.
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