The News Review:
- Ahead of the Bell: Bristow Group
- Economy ‘challenging’ WMU aviation school dean says
- ATA opposes Aviation Global Deal Group approach
Ahead of the Bell: Bristow Group
Forbes
of a stake in a Brazilian helicopter and aviation company will help it expand its base in Brazil an analyst said Thursday as he raised his profit estimates for the helicopter airlift services company. Bailey of Jefferies & Co. increased his fiscal 2010 earnings estimate to $2.
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Economy ‘challenging’ WMU aviation school dean says
Kalamazoo Gazette – MLive.com
Powell spoke to Business Review intern reporter Trevor Smith about staying afloat in hard times. How has the aviation school been affected by economic struggles?”The number of flight students has gone down since the economy slowed. The program however remains the same size. About 20 percent of the flight students have switched to our management program. The reason is because it has become more difficult to get a student loan for flight fees. We used to have six lenders.
ATA opposes Aviation Global Deal Group approach
ATWnline
President and CE James May yesterday said the organization does not support the environmental approach being taken by the Aviation Global Deal Group the partnership among Air France KLM British Airways Cathay Pacific Airways Virgin Atlantic Airways Qatar Airways Finnair and UK airports operator BAA. AGD is trying to get aviation carbon emissions trading into a global climate deal at December’s UN climate change forum in Copenhagen. Last month the coalition presented a draft policy framework for addressing C2 emissions from international aviation.