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IATA calls for higher airport transparency in their relationships with airlines

The Director General and CEO of the International Air Transport Association, Giovanni Bisignani, called on airports to achieve greater transparency in their relationships with airlines. The challenge came in response to a recommendation of Airports Council International (ACI) that its membership stop negotiating airport charges with IATA, the collective body of 265 airlines comprising 94%

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Kenya Airways signs for fourth Boeing 777-200ER; Leases 767-300ER

Boeing and Kenya Airways announced planned additions to the airline’s fleet with an order for its fourth 777-200ER and an option for a fifth, as well as plans to lease its sixth 767-300ER in 2006. The 777 ordered is scheduled for delivery in 2007. Kenya Airways currently operates a 21-plane fleet, which includes Boeing 737s,

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US Airways and America West pilots kick-off negotiations with management

The pilots of America West and US Airways began talks on a Single Agreement with US Airways management. Both pilots groups are represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, International. Each pre-merger pilot group is currently governed under its own collective bargaining agreement. The Single Agreement is one of three steps that must be completed

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Boeing and SPEEA reach tentative agreement on contract offer for engineers and technical employees in Puget Sound and Portland

Boeing reached tentative agreement with the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) on a new three-year contract offer covering nearly 18,000 engineering and technical employees in Washington and Oregon. SPEEA is recommending employees ratify the contract.

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TIMCO Aviation Services Selects Pittsburgh as Site for CFM56 Engine Center

TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc. announced that it has selected Pittsburgh, PA, as the site for its new CFM56 engine center that will eventually employ approximately 200 people. The 75,000 square-foot center, scheduled to commence operations in early 2006, will offer off-wing maintenance, repair and overhaul services on CFM56-3 series engines, as wellas on-wing support services

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