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  • AVIATION Changes to BA's London flights ahead

    23 May 2013 : British Airways (BA) is changing its Bangkok-London flights to reflect a new operating environment.

  • Lion Air to launch Thai subsidiary

    22 May 2013 : The plan by Lion Air, Indonesia's largest low-cost carrier, to join Thailand's hotly contested airline market is coming to fruition, six years after it was mooted.

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  • TAA chief funds new ventures

    18 May 2013 : Tassapon Bijleveld, the chief executive of Thai AirAsia (TAA), yesterday disposed of some of his stake in Asia Aviation Plc (AAV) to raise 1.5 billion baht for new ventures including hotels and another airline.

  • AVIATION

    Middle East stakes claim

    17 May 2013 : Airports in Asia-Pacific recorded slower growth in passenger traffic than those in the Middle East in this year's first quarter, reflecting the latter's rising importance as a new air transport hub.

  • AVIATION

    Nok Air migrates to Myanmar as a test

    16 May 2013 : Nok Air's planned resumption of international flights will focus solely on Myanmar, where it plans to capture a new travel segment largely untapped by other airlines.

  • Vietnam mulls privatising airports

    15 May 2013 : Vietnam's Civil Aviation Administration has proposed the transport ministry allow foreign companies to invest in or manage "second-class" airports.

  • Bomb threats delay Chinese flights

    15 May 2013 : BEIJING - China Eastern Airlines Corp and two other Chinese airlines received bomb threats directed against their domestic flights on Wednesday, causing them to abort some services.

  • Boeing resumes 787 deliveries at ANA

    15 May 2013 : SEATTLE - Boeing said Tuesday it has resumed deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner aircraft, suspended since January after the airplane was grounded globally because of overheated battery problems.

  • TRANSPORT

    Airlines say speedy trains are no threat

    15 May 2013 : The government's proposed high-speed train network is unlikely to win over passengers from budget airlines if operating costs are the main factor.

  • TAA profits soar by 55%

    15 May 2013 : Thai AirAsia (TAA) has posted a 55% surge in first-quarter earnings, buoyed mainly by a 20% increase in passenger numbers, particularly Chinese.

  • Nok gearing up for IPO next month

    13 May 2013 : CHIANG RAI : Nok Air's planned initial public offering (IPO) is all set for launching next month as the budget carrier gears up to raise some 5 billion baht for future expansion, including aircraft procurement.

  • Last rites for boneyard

    07 May 2013 : With a century-old history, Don Mueang is not only among Asia's oldest airports but has also evolved over the past decade into the region's only known aircraft boneyard, somewhat unintentionally.

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