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  • (ONLINE UPDATE) Swissport Fights Back

    Win, lose or draw, Swissport International Ltd., intends to fight the verdict and re-enter the Ukrainian market.

    Article • May 23rd, 2013

  • Airfares Drop, But Not Airline Tickets

    A favorite writer of mine crunched a lot of data earlier this year and concluded that airfares had dropped by half over the past 30 years. But not that anyone has much noticed. Why? First, three decades ago not many people were flying. How come...

    Article • May 22nd, 2013

  • Let’s Talk Politics

    In my family, you don’t talk politics, especially over a nice Christmas dinner. The ensuing argument, fists pounding on tables, and loud angry voices would definitely kill the Christmas spirit. (Did I mention we’re German?) But it seems such...

    Article • May 1st, 2013

  • Let Us Now Praise Our Industry

    Innovation spurs cost savings and business survival

    Article • April 29th, 2013

  • Beat the Competition With Better Customer Service

    An airport director recently shared an amusing story. He said the airport’s social media policy worked so well that when they received a Tweet about a lack of toilet paper in one of their restrooms, they were able to remedy the problem in less than...

    Article • April 24th, 2013

  • In Aviation Being Average is Never Good Enough

    Paging through the May 2013 Consumer Reports , a small article on page 11 titled “U.S. hospitals still not safe” caught my attention. The article explained how more hospitals in the U.S. are required to track and report safety data, and it provided...

    Article • April 22nd, 2013

  • Tame the SMS Beast

    SMS is not a monster managers must fear. Whittle away at this seemingly monumental job one task at a time

    Article • April 17th, 2013

  • Just Where Was That First Boarding Bridge Installed?

    How a brainstorm at 2 a.m. ushered in a new level of passenger convenience.

    Article • April 17th, 2013

  • Human Factors Implications

    The three-part document, which addresses all aspects of Maintenance SMS for operators and regulatory authorities, is nearly 500 pages. EASA considers not only safety but also costs.

    Article • April 8th, 2013

  • WAI—Still Growing &Thriving

    Pullquote:   “… airports might do well to take a good, hard look at the members of WAI. They tend to be real go-getters.” The 24th Annual International Women In Aviation (WAI) Conference took place recently in Nashville and left me...

    Article • April 1st, 2013

  • ARSA 2013 Annual Repair Symposium

    The Annual Repair Symposium began on Wednesday, March 20, when ARSA members had the opportunity to spend time on Capitol Hill, and hear from Representative Mike Pompeo (R-KS) speak about the importance of political engagement and his personal efforts...

    Article • April 1st, 2013

  • Workarounds and AD Compliance Don’t Mix

    The FAA has zero tolerance for workarounds when an Airworthiness Directive is involved.

    Article • March 27th, 2013

  • Knowing Whether to Proceed Under Part 13 or Part 16

    Part Six of a six-part series on airport tenant relations and aviation legal matters

    Article • March 21st, 2013

  • GWhiz

    The thrill of new technology in a Gulfstream G650

    Article • March 18th, 2013

  • Wives Tales

    Embrace the experience of your peers. However, there is a reason for technical books and technical representatives.

    Article • March 18th, 2013

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