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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Action plan after November 17 if salary not paid: Kingfisher Airlines employees




EU carbon fees: US bill to shield airlines
Indian Express
The US House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to bar airlines from complying with a European Union law that would force them to pay for their carbon emissions one day after the EU offered to stop the clock on enforcing the measure. The bill, which ...
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Action plan after November 17 if salary not paid: Kingfisher Airlines employees
IBNLive
Mumbai: Kingfisher Airline employees, who have not received their May salary despite an assurance from the airline management, are likely to chalk out an action plan next week, if they do not receive their dues by November 17. "Diwali has come and gone ...
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IBNLive
Mexican airline buys 40 Airbus jets
Zee News
The incorporation of the new aircraft, which will be added to the 35 A320 planes theairline already has, will allow Interjet "to continue operating one of the youngest and most efficient air fleets in Mexico and the world". Interjet, which was founded ...
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Zee News
Proceeds from USL-Diageo deal won't be enough to rescue Kingfisher Airlines
Economic Times
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: Liquor baron Vijay Mallya's $2.1 billion deal to sell a stake in United Spirits Ltd could throw a lifeline to his grounded Kingfisher Airlines Ltd, although pulling the carrier back from the brink will not be easy. The flamboyant ...
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Economic Times
Small airports gamble with revenue guarantees
Huffington Post
Weeks after city leaders boasted in mid-October about luring American Airlines to Columbia with a two-year, $3 million revenue guarantee, Delta quickly decided to pull out of the market, saying it could no longer operate in Columbia at a competitive ...
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Ethiopian Airlines takes delivery of third Boeing Dreamliner aircraft
Ghana Business News
According to Ethiopian Airlines, it delivered approximately 20,000 pounds (9,000 kilograms) of medical supplies to Ethiopia's largest hospital, the Black Lion Teaching and Referral Hos




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Many Airlines Face Worst Pilot Shortage in Decades




Air travel can be torturous enough as it is—with delays, cancellations, lost luggage and expensive tickets—but experts warn that another problem looms on the horizon, threatening to further complicate the commercial airline experience: a pilot shortage. According to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. airlines are on track to run out of pilots in the near future and are facing the most serious scarcity of trained aviators since the 1960s.

The paper reports that more than half of American pilots are over age 50, and there is a dearth of qualified candidates to fill the cockpits that will be left empty when they retire. The mandatory retirement age for pilots is 65 years old (extended from 60 in 2007), meaning that thousands are expected to leave their careers with no one to replace them, the Journal notes. While the profession saw a boom in new hires in the 1980s, significantly fewer have been hired in the last 10 years, thanks to a combination of tighter regulations, pay cuts and general economic turmoil.

New rules going into effect next summer, based on recommendations from the Federal Aviation Administration, mandate that all newly hired pilots have at least 1,500 hours of flying experience. Captains are already held to this standard, but co-pilots currently only need 250 hours, the New York Times reports — making this the first increase in the co-pilot requirement since 1973.


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Airline SAS has no room for negotiation on cuts - CEO
Reuters
COPENHAGEN/OSLO Nov 13 (Reuters) - Crisis-hit Scandinavian airline SAS has no room to cut a deal with unions to ease the pain of pay cuts and job losses as it fights for survival, its chief executive said on Tuesday. SAS, which has not made a full-year ...
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The effect for British travellers of Spain's national airline making deep cuts
The Independent
In other words, those who don't lose their jobs must work harder for lower pay. IAG has... Ironically, if easyJet had known about the swingeing Iberia cuts, it might have retained the base in the hope that fares would rise as the Spanish airline's ...
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The Independent
Emirates says Qantas on right path
Herald Sun
QANTAS will be vindicated within three years for its massive jobs cuts, withdrawal from loss-making routes and deferred aircraft orders, the flying kangaroo's new partner airline says. Emirates chief executive Tim Clark said he supported the shake-up ...
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Spending Cuts and Tax Hikes continue, Protests in Southern Europe
MINA
Portugal's economy is expected to contract by 3 percent. Every week seems to bring fresh job cuts. Spain's flagship airline Iberia, owned by UK-based International Airlines Group, said last week it willcut 4,500 jobs. The prestigious El Pais newspaper ...
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Bears, budgets, airline emissions, farmers top Congress to-do list
The Detroit News
Looming large in the lame-duck session is the urgent need for President Barack Obama and Congress to figure out how to avoid the double economic hit of tax increases and automatic spendingcuts to defense and domestic programs that kick in after Jan. 1 ...
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Airlines Face Worst Pilot Shortage in Decades
TIME
In 2009, Captain Chesley Sullenberger, who famously landed a U.S. Airways Airbus on the Hudson River, told the House Aviation Subcommittee that pay cuts were deterring talented pilots from pursuing the career. Foreign carriers have become more ...
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UK risks Triple-Dip Global Recession, Mervyn King warns Persistently low growth will last until the next election, Bank of England governor warns as he cuts 2013 Growth forecast to 1%



UK risks Triple-Dip Global Recession,
Mervyn King warns
Persistently low growth will last until the next election,
Bank of England governor warns as he cuts 2013
Growth forecast to 1%



The UK economy risks suffering from a triple-dip recession amid a period of persistently low growth that will last until the next election, the governor of the Bank of England has warned.

Sir Mervyn King cut Britain's growth forecast to 1% next year and warned that output was more likely than not to remain below pre-crisis levels over the next three years. "There seems a greater risk that the UK economy may be in a period of persistent low growth," he said on Wednesday.

The UK economy emerged from a double-dip recession in the third quarter of this year, when the economy grew by 1%, but King warned that this was driven by one-off factors. "Continuing the recent zig-zag pattern, output growth is likely to fall back sharply in the fourth quarter as the boost from the Olympics in the summer is reversed – indeed output may shrink a little this quarter," he said. If that period of contraction continues into 2013, the UK could drop into a triple-dip recession.

At the same time, the Bank significantly raised its inflation forecasts. Inflation is now is expected to reach around 3% in the near-term and not fall back significantly until the second half of 2013, later than previously thought.

UK inflation jumped to a surprise five-month high of 2.7% last month, driven by rises in tuition fees and dearer food bills. Energy price rises over the next few months are likely to drive it even higher.

King said the outlook for inflation was the main reason why the monetary policy committee decided not to expand the quantitative easing (QE) programme in November. He said there were limits to what monetary policy could do to boost an economy undergoing far-reaching adjustments in the wake of the financial crisis and amid severe headwinds from the eurozone debt crisis.

But economists said the bank may still engage in more QE in the future. Howard Archer of IHS Global Insight said: "With economic recovery currently looking feeble, fragile and far from guaranteed, we believe that the Bank of England will ultimately decide to give the economy a further helping hand with a final £50bn of QE. This seems most likely to occur in the first quarter of 2013."

Labour said this gloomy outlook proved the coalition government's economic plans were not working. The shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, said: "This sobering report shows why David Cameron and George Osborne's deeply complacent approach to the economy is so misplaced. Their failing policies have seen two years of almost no growth and the Bank of England is now forecasting lower growth and higher inflation than just a few months ago."








Czech Recession Set to Match Record-Long Slump on Demand
Bloomberg
The Czech economy is suffering from weak domestic demand after the government cut investments and raised taxes to trim the budget gap. With the prospects of a recession stretching into the country's longest ever, Premier Petr Necas wants to ease the ...
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UK risks triple-dip recession, Mervyn King warns
The Guardian
The UK economy emerged from a double-dip recession in the third quarter of this year, when the economy grew by 1%, but King warned that this was driven by one-off factors. "Continuing the recent zig-zag pattern, output growth is likely to fall back ...
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The Guardian
European Stock Futures Fall After U.S. Selloff, Results
Bloomberg
European stocks fell for the fifth day in six as industrial production dropped the most in at least three years, Greece's recession deepened, and companies from ICAP Plc (IAP) to Mediaset SpA reported disappointing results. U.S. index futures rose ...
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Fiscal cliff could drop economy into recession
Lehighvalleylive.com
fiscal cliff.jpg Dana Pinero, of New York, foreground, waits in line to mail tax returns for both herself and her boyfriend at the James A. Farley Main Post Office in New York. The package of tax increases and spending cuts known as the â€Å“fiscal ...
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Lehighvalleylive.com
Bank lobby chief Dallara in favor of giving Greece more lenient deficit ...
Fox News
Greece is approaching its sixth year of recession as it keeps cutting spending and raising taxes to comply with the demands of its international bailout. "It's my view that everything must be done to avoid this reality," Dallara said of the deepening ...
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Japanese Economy Appears Headed Toward Recession
HispanicBusiness.com
Japan's economy contracted 0.9 percent in the late summer, according to government data released Monday, as officials and economists here warned that the country appears headed toward a recession. At an annualized rate, Japan's gross domestic product ...
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HispanicBusiness.com
Czech economy remained in recession in Q3, analysts say
Prague Daily Monitor
Prague, Nov 13 (CTK) - Czech economy stayed in recession in the third quarter and gross domestic product (GDP) contracted by 0.1 to 0.2 percent compared to the previous quarter, analysts polled by CTK have said. The country is in recession if economic ...
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A Good Action Plan against Dr Vijay Mallya after Nov 17 if salary not paid Kingfisher Airlines Ltds' Employees




 Kingfisher BSE 4.52 % Airline employees, who have not received their May salary despite an assurance from the airline management, are likely to chalk out an action plan next week, if they do not receive their dues by November 17.

"Diwali has come and gone but we have still not received the salary for the month of May. The management, as usual, has once again backtracked on its commitment and there is no word from them on payment," sources in airline staff said here.

"We will wait till Saturday for the payment of May salary. If the airline does not pay by November 17, we will chalk out our further action plan," they said.

The grounded Airline continues to maintain silence over the payment to its nearly 3,000 employees, despite an assurance from the management last month that the third tranche of the dues would be paid by Diwali, they said.

A text message sent to airline spokesperson did not elicit any response.

The Dr Vijay Mallya-promoted private carrier, which has been grounded since October 1 when its poor Pilots and AME Engineers went on a strike, has not paid to most of its staff since March.

The strike was, however, called off late last month after Airline's Chief Executive Sanjay Aggarwal assured them a staggered payment of three months dues before Diwali.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation had suspended the flying licence of Kingfisher AirlinesBSE 4.52 % and asked it to submit a comprehensive revival plan.

"March salary will be paid on or before October 25...the April salary on or before October 31 and May salary before Diwali. In essence, they will receive three months of salary before Diwali," Aggarwal had told the employees in an email.

Incidentally, the peace between agitating employees and the management was brokered on the eve of the second edition of the Indian Grand Prix late last month in Greater Noida, when the employees had threatened to disrupt the international motor racing event.















Action plan after Nov 17 if salary not paid: Kingfisher Airlines' employees
Times of India
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation had suspended the flying licence of Kingfisher Airlines and asked it to submit a comprehensive revival plan. "March salary will be paid on or before October 25...the April salary on or before October 31 and May ...
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Times of India
Obama's first environmental test: EU aviation dispute
Nature.com (blog)
At issue is the EU's decision to fold aviation into its emissions trading system this year, as well as to extend the requirements to international carriers using European airports. The US airline industry argued that compliance will cost more than $3 ...
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Nature.com (blog)
Outlook for China's aviation industry released
China Daily
Several domestic and foreign manufacturers released their China market outlook on Tuesday, when the ninth China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition opened in Zhuhai, Guangdong province. Commercial Aircraft Corp of China, Ltd predicted the ...
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China Daily
Three die as plane crashes on the way to an aviation safety conference
Times LIVE
A Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six. file picture. Image by: Adrian Pingstone/ Wikimedia commons. A small plane en route to an aviation safety conference crashed into a house in a modest Jackson neighbourhood, killing all three pilots aboard, authorities said.
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Times LIVE
Progress in opening low-altitude airspace revealed
China Daily
The 9th China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition, which runs from Tuesday to Sunday in Zhuhai in south China's Guangdong province , has seen top officials reveal progress toward the move, much anticipated for the extra freedom it will ...
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CIC asks govt to disclose all papers on ex-AI chief's removal
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The Central Information Commission has directed the government to disclose all papers relating to the removal of Arvind Jadhav as the CMD of Air India and appointment of incumbent Rohit Nandan, in response to an RTI activist's appeal.
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Kevin Grandia | Proposed Aviation Law Will Test President Obama's ...
By Kevin Grandia
In his acceptance speech last Tuesday, President Obama stated that: "We want our children to live in an America that isn't burdened by debt, that isn't weakened by inequality, that isn't threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet." ...
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Teague is seeking an Industrial Design Manager / Aviation in Seattle ...
Design for (Your) Product LifetimeDeadline: November 15. New York, New York. Draw Up a Chair Design CompetitionDeadline Extended: November 19. Massimo Scolari: The Representation of Architecture, 1967–2012Through November 21 ...
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Cessna close to finalizing deal with China's AVIC | Wichita Eagle
By Molly McMillin
Cessna Aircraft Co. is getting close to finalizing a deal with the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, or AVIC, to provide Cessna planes to the Chinese market.
Wichita Eagle: Aviation



Stopping the clock of ETS and aviation emissions following ... - Europa
European Commission - Press Release - European Commission MEMO Brussels , 12 November 2012 EU Commissioner for Climate Action Connie Hedegaard ...
europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-12-854_en.htm
EU freezes aviation carbon tax | ArabNews
BRUSSELS: The European Union will freeze for a year its rule that all airlines must pay for their carbon emissions for flights into and out of EU airports, the EU ...
www.arabnews.com/eu-freezes-aviation-carbon-tax