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Reputation Institute Releases In-Depth Findings on the State of Corporate Reputations in the Airline Industry
Southwest Airlines Secures Top Spot as Most Reputable U.S. Airline -- It's not all about service

El Al Israel Airlines Selects Ramco?s Aviation M&E Solution
Ramco, the Global Aviation Maintenance & Engineering (M&E) and Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) software provider, announced today that El Al Israel Airlines Ltd., Israel?s largest airline and flag carrier has selected Ramco?s Aviation Maintenance & Engineering & MRO Suite of Applications.

How To Get Cheap Airline Tickets To London
Once you have decided to go on a vacation of a lifetime you have decided to travel to London. Not to visit the queen, but see the sights, tour the place and experience the grand old culture of a royal kingdom.

FareCompare Springs Into Action following Continental's Big Mess, Asking Air Travelers: Do Airline 'Glitch' Policies Stink?
FareCompare's Travel Guru and Airline passenger advocate, Rick Seaney, appears on Good Morning America Sunday, June 24 at La Guardia Airport to show air travelers how to save money on summer air travel. In response to recent customer service glitches, FareCompare launches a survey on their homepage encouraging travelers everywhere to go to http://www.farecompare.com and be heard.

Online Resources To Find Jobs In The Airline Industry
Airlines throughout the United Kingdom use a variety of tools to promote their available vacancies. Many airlines send out recruiters to universities in order to speak with aviation students in an effort to cultivate a young generation of aviation professionals. As well, recruiters often send representatives to job fairs and open houses in order to attract a broad range of talented applicants for their vacant positions. Finally, many airlines utilise traditional advertising methods like trade publications and television advertisements in order to attract a select group of interested professionals.

Peter Balbus to be Featured Innovation Expert on American Airlines, Northwest Airlines and Delta Airlines In-flight Audio Programs
Live interview introduces the breakthrough business strategy of "Ownable Distinction - the Antidote to Commodization".

Airport Parking and Hotels Offers Advice on Airline Admin Charges
Airport Parking and Hotels (APH), the long stay airport parking and airport hotels specialist, has added a detailed table to its comprehensive Know Before You Go section on the website (www.aph.com/news/tax_return.htm). The table looks at the cost of claiming back government tax on flights that customers have been unable to travel on. The research reveals there is good news for travellers looking to reclaim the airline tax when travelling with Easyjet but Jet2 customers are landed with a high administration fee that may mean it is not worth trying to reclaim the tax.

Airline Travel - Understanding Bereavement Fares
The death of a loved one is a very difficult time. Dealing with all the details of final arrangements on top of dealing with travel details can be quite a challenge. Airline companies across the world realize that tedious travel details are the last thing that you want to deal with when a family member has died. They also understand that finances may be tight when dealing with final preparations. This is why many airlines have established bereavement fares.

How To Get Discount Airline Tickets On Travels You Can?t Afford
Flying can be very expensive especially for people who just can?t afford the extra cost of airline tickets. This does not mean an end to your dream of flying. There are numerous ways to get low priced, discounted airline tickets for the places you wanted to see and visit.

Get Inside The Mysteries Of Airline Fares.
Have you ever wondered about the unfairness of airline fares. I have, and constantly at that. Each time I get into a flight I make it a point to ask my co passengers, at least those within hearing distance, what airline fares they paid for the freedom of traveling together. And each time to their surprise, and my delight they have all provided different amounts.

Collect And Use Those Airline Credit Card Rewards
In today's credit card world, there are two types of airline credit card offers. There are the airline credit cards which are specific to a particular airline. Then there's the reward card that allows you to accumulate bonus points you can use towards airline miles. This article is more specific to the airline credit card.

Air Your Comments Announces Their New Web Site, Offering Online Satisfaction Surveys for the Airline Industry
Air Your Comments developed this easy to use site, found at airyourcomments.com because we know how important air travel is and how important it is for the airline executives to here from their customers. Weather it's good news or bad, airline executives need to know what customers see, feel and experience.

How To Save Money On Airline Tickets
When people think of the money they are going to spend as they head out to a vacation, normally they view their airline tickets as the greatest cost. However, it doesn?t have to be that way. There are a few key insider tips you should be aware of so to help save money the next time you purchase airline tickets.

Airline Tips To Take Note Of
With the increase in security and increase of people using today?s major airports, there is no getting around the fact that there will be hold ups and snags in your itinerary It is extremely easy to become irritable, and for good reason, while at the airport

Southwest Airlines Names Chuck Magill Vice President Flight Operations
Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) announced today that Chuck Magill has been named Vice President Flight Operations.

AeroTech Services Shows Major Airlines How to Reduce Fuel Costs

Reno, NV (PRWEB) January 15, 2008 -- AeroTech Services Inc., an aircraft modification and consulting company, announced it is in negotiations with several major commercial airlines regarding its fuel saving wing modification for the Boeing 737-200, -300, -400 and -500 Series aircraft; which enables the airlines to reduce fuel burn and carbon dioxide emissions by up to 4%.

AeroTech Services stated that they are currently in talks with 17 commercial carriers, including some of the largest passenger airlines in the world. "This has become an urgent issue," stated James Nettle, Director of AeroTech Services, Inc., "the recent fuel cost crisis and public awareness of the green house gas emissions have woken up all the airlines." He continued, "We are being inundated with an unprecedented level of interest from major carriers all over the world who are essentially asking to see how useful and cost effective our modification will be for them."

AeroTech Services' modification increases the aircraft's wing area and camber, resulting in an increased lift-to-drag ratio, effectively cutting fuel burn and emissions during climb and cruise periods. The wing modification typically takes 300 man hours to install and can earn back a 100% return on investment (in fuel savings) in approximately 12 to 15 months of commercial use. This makes it much more cost effective and easy to install, when compared to the competitors.

The modification has been approved, and results verified, by the United States Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Transport Canada, and the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC). Also, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), "Each kilogram of fuel saved reduces CO2 emissions by 3.16 kilograms." If the fuel consumption of a B737 Classic is reduced by just 3%, it would equate to a reduction of over 645 tonnes of CO2 emissions per aircraft, per year, under typical commercial operations.

AeroTech Services' goal is to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions on 1000 of the B737 Classic Series, worldwide, by 2010. The B737 "Classics" are the largest fleet of aircraft in the world, with about 2600 in commercial service. This would mean a reduction of 645,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually. Other emissions will also be reduced proportionately to the fuel burn.

AeroTech Services, Inc. was founded in 1995. James Nettle and James Lord filed a patent application in 2001 titled "Method for Reducing Fuel Consumption in Aircraft." The United States Patent & Trademark Office issued U.S. Patent No. 6,598,834 to them on July 29, 2003.

AeroTech Services, Inc., a Reno, Nevada-based company, holds the US Patent No. 6,598,834 on the wing modification for all aircraft. The company markets and sells the modification worldwide to commercial airline operators. For more information call (800) 294-2074, (760) 331-8371 or, visit the website at www.aerotechservices737.com.

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