Aviation Sector

CSIA Hordes 11th Asia Route 2013

CSIA Hordes 11th Asia Route 2013According to reports, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA) will be the chief host for the upcoming Eleventh Routes Asia 2013.

Giving his views about the completion, G V Sanjeev Reddy, Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) Managing Director, commented that the event would undoubtedly turn out to be the biggest Asian aviation forum to be prearranged at any Indian airport.

Demand of Aircraft to Rise in Asia-Pacific Region: Airbus

Demand of Aircraft to Rise in Asia-Pacific Region: Airbus European plane manufacturer Airbus has predicted that the demand for commercial aircraft will intensify in the Asian market which would strengthen up the economical status.

Airbus Geared Up for Possible Recession

Airbus Geared Up for Possible RecessionThe CEO of Airbus has revealed that new planes demanded by Asia and China shall give the firm an opportunity to prepare themselves for the global recession that might come as a result of the debt crisis in Eurozone.

He was of the view that they are moving as per their schedule of 1000 net orders by the end of August; the air traffic seems to be doing fairly well also.

Qantas Gets Good Rating From S&P

Qantas Gets Good Rating From S&PExperts feel that there would be an improvement in the Qantas Airways when they would come out with international strategies. Even their effort has been applauded by the credit rating agency called Standard & Poor and henceforth, have termed their performance as stable rather than negative.

Quantas Mulling Overseas Airline Partner

Quantas Mulling Overseas Airline PartnerAustralia’s largest airline company Quantas is looking for the finest transporter in Asia, which can avail with new flights connecting Australia and Asia and between Asia and Europe. The motive behind joining such airline connections is to incur mutual profits in Australia.

Is Qantas Heading for Asian Push?

Is Qantas Heading for Asian Push?We all know that Qantas is Australia's national flag carrier, which primarily sponsors national sports teams like the Wallabies, the Socceroos and Australia's Olympians.

The airline is even known for its sentimental advertisements featuring the Peter Allen hit ‘I Still Call Australia Home’, and its sponsorship of national sports teams like the Wallabies, the Socceroos and Australia's Olympians.

Qantas Focusing on Asia-Pacific Region for Making Profit

QantasAnalysts have revealed that Australian carrier, Qantas has announced to focus on the Asia region as Asia is reported to be the world's fastest-growing aviation market, and they have also planned to launch two Asia-based airlines and buy around 110 new Airbus planes.

Qantas Airways Going North for Growth and Profitability

Qantas Airways Going North for Growth and ProfitabilityQantas Airways, an Australian company with an Australian citizen as its Chairman, as well as Australians having majority of its ownership is reported to look north for the airline's future growth and profitability.

Globalization, Partnerships Seems to be the Survival Options for Qantas

Globalization, Partnerships Seems to be the Survival Options for QantasQantas Airways CEO announced that to cover up the losses it has made in international operations, globalization, and partnerships with other major global airlines and expansion of services is crucial.

Tiger Airways Plans to Come Back in Australia with Enhanced Service

Tiger Airways Plans to Come Back in Australia with Enhanced ServiceTiger Airways will be working on his commitment to Australia and are on talks with the supervisory body to restart with the flights.

Tiger’s new Australian CEO, Tony Davis said that the airline is tackling the problems and are considering the Civil Aviation and Safety Authority.

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