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The airline CCM Airlines has its head office on the grounds of Ajaccio – Campo dell ' Oro Airport ( Napoleon Bonaparte Airport ).
TACV cabo Verde Airines, the national airline has been a monopoly carrier within the island archipelago ( 2007 ).
airline has filed for Chapter 11 since 2002.
* EuroLOT, an airline which has ICAO airline designator ELO
Helsinki has an optimal location for great circle airline traffic routes between Western Europe and the Far East.
Mecca has only the small Mecca East Airport with no airline service, so most pilgrims access the city through the Hajj terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport or the Jeddah Seaport, both of which are in Jeddah.
Schiphol, a large international airport near Amsterdam, has long practiced a zero tolerance policy regarding airline passengers carrying drugs.
Only one budget airline, Tiger Airways, has chosen to operate at the Budget Terminal ; other budget airlines have cited various reasons for not shifting operations to the Budget Terminal, including accessibility and ease of transfers to connecting flights.
Somalia today has a thriving private airline industry.
While supporting the UN sanctions imposed following airline bombings, Tunisia has been careful to maintain positive relations with its neighbor.
Each terminal communicated at 2400 bit / s, so rather than acquire four individual circuits to carry such a low-speed transmission, the airline has installed a pair of multiplexers.
It has been estimated that the airline industry incurs worldwide damages of US $ 1. 2 billion each year.
The implementation of a virtual team structure has been shown to produce many benefits including reduced real estate expenses, increased productivity, access to global markets and environmental benefits due to a reduction in airline flights.
Memphis International Airport is the global " SuperHub " of FedEx Express, the world's largest airline in terms of freight tons flown, and has the second largest cargo operations by volume of any airport worldwide, surpassed only by Hong Kong's international airport.
The airline Mauritania Airways has its head office in the city.
Royal Brunei Airlines, the national airline, has its head office in the RBA Plaza in the city.
Air Burundi, the national airline of Burundi, has its head office in Bujumbura.
Vietnam Airlines, the national airline, has a fleet of 30 aircraft that link Vietnam with 19 foreign cities.
Maldivian, the airline of the Maldives, has its head office in Malé as does the airline FlyMe.
The airline has in recent times been criticised for its unreliability, particularly from the Bhutanese tourism industry which is still in its infancy, and regards the very company upon which it relies as its biggest threat.
The airline Yakutia Airlines has its head office in the city.
An airline that files services with the code VCP has flights displayed when passengers or travel agents request service from São Paulo, whereas flights filed with the code CPQ are displayed as service from Campinas, not São Paulo.
Ironically the very fear which motivated airline deregulation legislation, bankruptcy, has now been repeatedly visited upon it with effects equal to the Penn Central Railroad incident.

airline and been
* Before 1: 00 a. m .: German police raid an apartment in Hamburg, apparently at the behest of the FBI, believed to have been used by suspect passengers on the airline flight list.
The Allied Pilots Association, in its submission to the NTSB, argued that the unusual sensitivity of the rudder mechanism amounted to a design flaw which Airbus should have communicated to the airline, and pointed to ten previous incidents in which A300 tail fins had been stressed beyond their design limitation.
For example, some consider the screening of airline passengers based on static databases to have been Security Theater and Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System to have created a decrease in objective security.
On the management side, Founder Ed Beauvais was removed as CEO, remaining on the board of directors, and was replaced with Mike Conway, who had been with the airline since its start.
Virgin Atlantic has been a rival of British Airways since its inception, as British Airways had been the only airline from the United Kingdom serving long-haul routes to destinations in North America, the Caribbean and the Far East since the BA-BCal merger in the late 1980s.
From its earliest days the operation of the airline in keeping with Jewish tradition has been a source of friction ; when the Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion was forming his first coalition, the religious parties would not join unless Ben-Gurion promised that El Al would serve only kosher food on its flights and would not fly on the Jewish Sabbath.
With sections of the terminal opening in phases, a significant majority of the structure has already been completed and opened for airline use.
In 2006 the government could no longer offer support to the failing airline since it had been forbidden by the European Union to inject new capital.
The government could in 2006 no longer offer support to the failing airline since it had been forbidden by the European Union to inject new capital.
The airline operated 118 aircraft of 15 models, the majority of aircraft which have been variations of the Boeing 737.
By 1994 the fleet had been replaced with Boeing 737-400 and-500 and domestic deregulation of the airline market was introduced.
Since the airline's conception, Braathens SAFE had been a starch opponent to the concession system and an avid proponent of free competition in the airline industry.
The airline has also frequently been number one in fewest cancellations, baggage handling, and fewest oversales.
Some meetings have been arranged with a flight on a specific airline or aircraft.
A number of conventions have been developed for defining flight numbers, although these vary widely from airline to airline.
It noted that Air Canada " neglected to assign clearly and specifically the responsibility for calculating the fuel load in an abnormal situation ", finding that the airline had failed to reallocate the task of checking fuel load that had been the responsibility of the flight engineer on older ( three-crew ) aircraft.
There has been no action since and the airline has not started operations.

airline and dispute
* 1989 – 1, 645 Australian domestic airline pilots resign after the airlines threaten to fire them and sue them over a dispute.
** All of Australia's 1, 645 domestic airline pilots resign over an airline's move to sack and sue them over a dispute.
A dispute broke out over what to call the combined airline: Western-Continental or Continental-Western.
At this time the airline was badly affected by an industrial dispute with its pilots and was operating without a set timetable, a situation that lasted for several months.
This dispute led to Hall getting drunk on an airline flight back from the U. K. and getting into an altercation.
In May 2004 the aircraft leasing company impounded Skynet's two Boeing 737 aircraft at Shannon amid a rent dispute, and the airline was forced to cancel all flights indefinitely.
During the dispute between Ryanair and Prague Airport it was believed that the airline would move flights to Ostrava.
In early 2008, negotiations with Comair broke down in dispute over the terms of the arranged deal ; the Malawian government preferring a strategic partnership, whilst Comair wished to take an 80 % stake in the airline.
The airline was also in dispute with Raytheon over leasing and financial arrangements for their Beech 1900 aircraft and Raytheon were seeking the grounding of the aircraft.
In February 1962, Banister assisted Ferrie in his dispute with Eastern Airlines regarding "... charges brought Ferrie by the airline and local New Orleans police of crimes against nature and extortion.
* 23 August – All of Australia's 1, 645 domestic airline pilots resign over an airline's move to sack and sue them over a dispute, following a strike.
In 1958 Pan Am and several European airlines went into a legal dispute over whether certain airline food sandwiches counted as a meal.
NMB programs provide an integrated dispute resolution process to meet the statutory objective of minimizing strikes and other work stoppages in the airline and railroad industries.

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