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From our in-flight magazine.

New stocks of Double & Single Flight Attendant Service Trolleys

New stocks of aircraft service trolleys arrived at our UK facilities in December 2011, greatly increasing our stock levels of both double and single aircraft service carts.....

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Air Transport Market Analysis (Nov 2011)

Released by IATA, on December 30th 2011, the key points from their report on air transport markets in November 2011.....

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Premium Traffic Monitor (October 2011)

Released by IATA, on December 15th 2011, the key points from their report on premium and economy airline travel in October 2011.....

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Eurozone Crisis Biggest Risk to Profits

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced revisions to its industry outlook. For 2011, profitability remains weak but unchanged at $6.9 billion for a net margin of 1.2%. Looking ahead to 2012, IATA downgraded its central forecast for airline profits from $4.9 billion to $3.5 billion for a net margin of 0.6%.....

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Airlines Financial Monitor (November 2011)

Released by IATA, on November 30th 2011, the key points from their report on airline financial performance in October-November 2011.....

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Aircraft Supplies and Solutions for NCFE Travel & Tourism Cabin Crew Training

The cabincrewsafety.com equipment store is the ideal place to bring a touch of cabin realism to a further education college NCFE cabin crew, travel & tourism, training curriculum.....

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Premium Airline Passenger Traffic (Sept 2011)

Released by IATA, on November 17th 2011, the key points from their report on premium and economy airline travel in September 2011.....

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Airlines Financial Monitor (October 2011)

Released November 3rd, 2011, the following details key points from the IATA report 'Airlines Finanical Monitor October 2011':....

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Warsaw Airport 767 Emergency Landing

Bloomberg reported yesterday that Warsaw Airport, which services about 400 flights and 25,000 passengers per day, will be closed until next Wednesday morning following the emergency landing of a Boeing 767 yesterday (November 1st, 2011). Apparently the undercarriage of the aircraft, operated by the Polish carrier LOT, failed to lower upon its normal approach and the aircraft was required to circle for over an hour to burn off fuel before making an emergency landing, with a retracted undercarriage at Warsaw Airport.....

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Air Transport Market Analysis (Sept 2011)

Released 31 October 2011 the following details key points from the IATA report on air transport markets in September:....

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