Current Contents

March 2010

Air Transport World
March 2010   

Editorial: A Tale of Three Cities
By Perry Flint
(Air Transport World, March 2010, p.2)
Middle Eastern Star
By Cathy Buyck
EgyptAir sees a network strategy and membership in Star Alliance as its keys to growth
(Air Transport World, March 2010, p.20)
The Twin-Aisle Battle
By Geoffrey Thomas
2010 will be a pivotal year that will set widebody strategies and fortunes for decades to come. The stakes are sky high and the complexity of the aircraft being built is not for the faint hearted.
(Air Transport World, March 2010, p.24)
Cairo Airport Moves Forward
By Cathy Buyck
Enthusiastic leadership and a new ownership structure have transformed CAI. The new Terminal 3 is a showpiece of efficient use of space and technology.
(Air Transport World, March 2010, p.28)
Winning the Baggage Battle
By Aaron Karp
Airlines are doing a much better job of keeping track of baggage but it is unclear how much of their success is owed to the fact that there are far fewer bags to track
(Air Transport World, March 2010, p.40)
'More Normal Year Ahead?'
By Aaron Karp
US major passenger airlines spent another year in the red, but losses in 2009 were much lower than in 2008 and 2010 is starting to look like it will be a year of recovery.
(Air Transport World, March 2010, p.44)
People
(Air Transport World, March 2010, p.65)