Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has been operating since 1946, but in November it almost disappeared from the European aviation landscape. “It was very serious, I can be open about that,” SAS president and CEO Rickard Gustafson said. “I had the board gathered that weekend. If we didn’t reach an agreement, the board was prepared to wind down the company.”
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IATA has slightly improved its 2013 financial outlook for the world’s airlines, citing strong passenger demand and signs that cargo markets are starting to grow again.
Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) has given the green light for Virgin Australia to acquire Perth-based regional carrier Skywest Airlines.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has introduced its new world business class interior, featuring new full-flat seats, carpeting, panel decorations, curtains, lighting, blankets, cushions and upholstery.
The expanded network offered by the pending American Airlines/US Airways merger will drive most of the efficiencies and synergies generated by the combination, the two carriers told Congress.
Chinese carriers reported a net profit of CNY1.2 billion ($191 million) in February, more than quadrupled from a net profit of CNY296 million reported in the year-ago period.