Mar19
Bahrain Air’s CEO: Arab Spring and the Decision to Protect Gulf Air Put Us in an Impossible Situation
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Bahrain Air filed for voluntary liquidation after being placed in “an impossible situation”, chief executive officer Richard Nuttall has stated in his first interview about the situation. “We had a good operation and were locally very much airline of choice for a number of destinations,” he commented during an exclusive chat with TheAviationWriter.com. Read More
Oct9
Managing Air Traffic to Manage Out Costs: the Industry Speaks Out
Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Next-generation technology to improve capacity, efficiency and reduce operating expenses is the key to a sustainable future for Middle East aviation says Anthony Azar, director High Growth Regions EMEA, Honeywell Aerospace based in Dubai.

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Jul7
Saudi Airlines's Approach to Passengers with Special Needs
Saturday, July 7, 2012

As the world is becoming a small village all the human efforts have to join hands and emerge with new effective programs to assist the persons of special needs. Saudi Arabia is very fast growing country with an average age span of 70 years. Saudi Airlines have been  providing services to passengers of special needs since 1992. There are approximately 1,500,000 citizens requiring special needs and a total of 28 domestic airports in Saudi Arabia, hence the air transportation of passengers of special needs is vital.

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May3
Two Industry Veterans Discuss the Low Cost Carrier Business Model and the Challenges it Pose for Legacy Carriers
Thursday, May 3, 2012

Some years ago when one of the writers of this article was Group Marketing/Commercial Director of Ryanair, he was asked at an airline conference, by the director of a very large and successful European carrier, to give him advice on how to start a LCC. His answer was short “Do Not!” the Director was somewhat taken aback.

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