Fiji govt implements swingeing anti-union decree

Fiji’s military-led government has implemented a harshly punitive decree designed to virtually outlaw trade union activities and further crush dissent. According to the Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) four industries and 11 corporations will now come under the ENI decree, including aviation employer, Air Pacific.


September 12, 2011

Never forget (AFA-CWA)/9-11 Remembrance (ALPA)/We remember (APFA)

Never forget (AFACWA.org)

9-11 Remembrance (ALPA.org)

We Remember (from APFA.org


September 10, 2011

Spanish airports attract major bidders

Seven groups have indicated an interest in buying Spain’s two biggest airpoirts.


September 9, 2011

Boeing predicts China will need 5,000 new aircraft by 2030

Boeing has increased its 20-year forecast for new airliner demand in China by almost 700 aircraft compared to just 10 months ago.


Airlines “lose quarter of value”

Airlines have lost a quarter of their share value this year and profits are down 60% on last year, according to IATA.


September 7, 2011

Air France considers more cuts after €197 million 1Q loss

Air France-KLM (AF) Group and AF CEO Pierre-Henri Gourgeon met with trade unions Monday to discuss potential new cost savings in light of the uncertain economic outlook.


Lufthansa Group may sell bmi

Lufthansa Group is considering selling subsidiary British Midland (bmi) according to its Group Airline chief officer.


Qantas wins dispute over pilot pay

Qantas won a significant dispute Tuesday after industrial arbitrator Fair Work Australia (FWA) dismissed a pilot’s claim over pay.