Dubai / Emirates Business Thyssenkrupp, in partnership with its local distributor ARG Africa Ltd, is bringing its superior airport mobility expertise to Kotoka International Airport’s brand-new Terminal 3, including seven passenger boarding bridges, three escalators, 16 elevators, and over 40 auxiliary equipment units. The company has previously supplied solutions at airports across Africa, including Algeria, Cameroon, South Africa, Kenya and ...
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Mexico to test $13bn airport plan with vote, opinion polls
Bloomberg Advisers to Mexico’s next president are starting to share a few details on this month’s public consultation on whether to proceed with the construction of a $13 billion airport for the nation’s capital. The unorthodox process will be carried out in two ways: a national face-to-face survey and a vote, Jesus Ramirez, spokesman for incoming president Andres Manuel Lopez ...
Read More »Lockheed F-35 wins Pentagon nod for full combat testing
Bloomberg Pentagon weapons buyer Ellen Lord has approved plans to begin full combat testing of Lockheed Martin Corp.’s F-35, a major step toward full production of the fighter jet planned for next year. Lord, the under secretary for acquisition, “certified readiness to enter operational testing after concurring†with the F-35 program manager’s recommendation to start in mid-November, her spokesman, Air ...
Read More »SriLankan Airlines is ‘most punctual global airline’
Emirates Business SriLankan Airlines has achieved the remarkable feat of being named the world’s most punctual airline in the month of September 2018 in the key categories of ‘Global Airlines’ and ‘Major Airlines’, by the flight data analysis company Flightstats.com. An extraordinary 91.37% of SriLankan Airlines’ flights in September 2018 were on time according to an analysis by Flightstats. Flightstats ...
Read More »US airlines find way to unlock riches in coach
Bloomberg Travellers probably won’t be rushing to praise the airlines for it, but industry investors should find a lot to love in an innovation that offers just a smidgen more wiggle room for twice the money. As budget coach seats become more cramped, and business class gets more luxurious and pricey, demand has swelled for an in-between option that will ...
Read More »Malaysia Airlines chairman to leave by end of this year
Bloomberg Mohammed Nor Md Yusof, chairman of Malaysia Airlines Bhd., is planning to leave the state-owned carrier by the end of this year, people familiar with the matter said. Mohammed Nor, who was named chairman of Malaysian pilgrims fund Lembaga Tabung Haji in July, plans to focus on that role after leaving the airline, said one of the people, who ...
Read More »Age of air taxis is getting closer: Boeing
Bloomberg Boeing Co. says the age of air taxis is getting closer. A prototype will be in the air next year, Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg said. The planemaker is also working with regulators to develop a traffic-management system for the aircraft in five years. “Think about a future in which you will have three-dimensional highways to relieve traffic congestion,’’ ...
Read More »Etihad Airways revamps popular children’s packs
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Etihad Airways is reinforcing its partnership with leading wildlife charity, Born Free, by refreshing its popular ‘Etihad Explorers’ children’s packs, which now include an activity booklet developed with Born Free. The aim is to provide the airline’s younger guests with a greater understanding of animal welfare and how they can play a part in reducing ...
Read More »Delta sees $30mn hit on Hurricane Florence flight cancellations
Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc. is taking a $30 million blow from Hurricane Florence. The hit to pretax earnings amounted to a 0.5 percentage point drag on total revenue for each seat flown a mile last quarter, the Atlanta-based airline said in a statement. The closely followed financial gauge probably climbed about 4 percent to 4.5 percent last quarter, the ...
Read More »Hopper valued at $750 million, showing airfare prediction pays
Bloomberg Trying to predict the price of plane tickets has become something of a parlour game for companies looking to stand out in the online travel business. Microsoft Corp gave it a shot with Bing Travel before abandoning the feature several years ago. Kayak offers its own buying advice tool, with a warning that draws comparisons to the reliability of ...
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