South African Airways (SAA) are in a very terrible situation said an internal memorandum on the 6th of November 2015, It was made public last month that the SAA is technically insolvent and thus mortified of careless and irresponsible trading. It is also legally obliged under the Companies Act to […]
The “Big Three” Gulf carriers take another swipe at the German flag carrier The Arabian airlines are posing great threats to Europe’s civil aviation infrastructure, says Lufthansa, the German flag carrier. Being a persistent critic of Emirates Airlines, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways, Lufthansa strongly believes that its business has […]
Heathrow exports are on the rise Heathrow has listed salmon as one of the main exports in their cargo services indicating that flying fish are definitely a popularity that will remain. Salmon fish was one of the list alongside gold, jet engines and surprisingly raincoats. They all topped the […]
UK government is looking to increase Cargo volume at Heathrow Airport The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has said the warm welcome to Heathrow up gradation plans. It is important to highlight that FTA had requested to double cargo investment at London Heathrow previously as well. The authorities never took […]