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  • Upgrades Almost Complete at South Africa’s Airp...
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    Last Updated:: March 10, 2010
    With the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup just a few months away, South Africa has been upgrading all of its main airports in anticipation of the millions of tourists expected to arrive in June. The airports are completed or are due to be completed by the end of the month. With the upgrades, many jobs have been created over the last few years, but the completed airport terminals and aprons will now be ready to create many other airport jobs. OR Tambo International Airport, known as Ortia, cost about $2.3 billion and is 90 percent complete with the 7 new aircraft aprons to be completed next month along with the multi-story parkade. The airport central terminal was completed in December and now has the capacity for 28 million passengers per year. The operational plans are due to be completed in Ma...
  • British Airways Energy Plant to Create 1200 Construct...
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    Last Updated:: February 22, 2010
    British Airways are busy building an energy plant that hopes to produce jet fuel out of wastage and this is expected to create up to 1200 airline jobs within the first 2 years. BA says that the plant, to be located in east London, will produce two percent of the amount of fuel needed to fly from London Heathrow, whilst from London City it will produce twice the amount. There are 500 000 tons of waste that can be used every year to make about 16 million gallons of fuel. This will help the environment greatly, as it will prevent a huge amount of waste from going to the landfill. This normally produces methane gas which is said to be more potent and damaging a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. United States company, Solena Group, has agreed to build the energy plant and BA has agreed to buy...
  • Strong Passenger Unit Revenue Good for Airline Shares
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    Last Updated:: February 10, 2010
    With the terrible falling share prices in 2009, things are finally looking up for United Airlines and their parent company UAL Corp. Recent passenger unit revenue rose by 9.5 percent and this is good for the entire industry. At one point United Airlines, the largest airline in the country dropped to below the industry standard. What this did was make people think that the entire industry was falling. This was also more evident as United Airlines was the most prominent international premium business class carrier. When you look at the passenger unit prices you will see that they have been increasing steadily since there was the possibility of the industry sinking. This would not have been allowed to happen and the investors started pumping more money into the airlines. With the various boos...
  • US Airlines Profit This Quarter
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    Last Updated:: January 25, 2010
    Things are picking up for many United States airlines as the low fuel costs helped them to profit this last quarter. Continental Airlines and Southwest Airlines were two of the major improvers in share prices with Southwest gaining by 2.8 percent in the afternoon trading on Thursday. The Chairman of Continental, Jeff Smisek, noted that while the airline was seeing a slight improvement, it would take a long time before they reached a full year’s profitability. With the increased number of corporate travelers, AMR, American Airline’s parent company, have predicted that this will signify a huge turnaround in air travel in 2010. With the fourth quarter improving markedly on the third quarter of 2009, the 2010 year is expected to be a much more profitable one as the recession shows signs of...
  • How to Get an Air Traffic Controller Job
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    Last Updated:: January 10, 2010
    There are many people in the world who would love to get into an aircraft and fly for a living. This dream, unfortunately, only comes true for some people, and for the rest, we have to be content with taking other airline and airport jobs such as being an air traffic controller. This is an important job without which planes and other aircraft would not be able to take off and land at certain airports. Most air traffic controllers are employed by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), and some are employed by the actual airport committee. You will require very particular skills if you hope to take your air traffic controller examinations and pass the courses that you will need to take so that you can be fully qualified. Most air traffic controller job training can be done at an aviation...
  • Various Attractions at US Airports Keep Passengers Ha...
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    Last Updated:: December 29, 2009
    If you think that flying is a boring and tiresome experience, then think again. Most airports nowadays have plenty of activities for the entire family and lots of attractions. Here are just some of the best US airport attractions that you can check out when you are next in these cities: Las Vegas offers visitors a unique casino experience as soon as you land. You don’t have to travel to the heart of Vegas to win some money, but you can play some of the nearly 1300 slot machine available while you wait for your next flight. These slot machines have generated about $30 million for the McCarran Airport over the last year. The next airport worth mentioning is the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Here you can relax in true Southern style on one of the many white rocking chairs inside ...
  • More Work for Kelly Aviation Center in the Commercial...
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    Last Updated:: December 14, 2009
    Thanks to a recent certification in the global aerospace sector, Kelly Aviation Center is now able to compete for more work in the commercial aircraft engine market, meaning that plenty of new aviation engineering jobs may be in the cards fairly soon. Kelly Aviation has been working on a variety of aircraft engines for many years with the standard AS9100 certification, which is required by all aviation engineering companies as a quality management system. Kelly Aviation Center has taken this one step further with their exceptional quality and attention to detail for airworthiness, reliability, and safety earning them the AS9110. They are one of a very select group to be awarded with this certification, and they can now work in the field supplying military and commercial aircraft repair, ma...
  • New Departure Lounge Aids in 20 Airport Jobs in Belfa...
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    Last Updated:: November 30, 2009
    The George Best Belfast City Airport is due to open its brand new departure lounge in three weeks time, which is said to be able to handle 12 thousand passengers a day. The 6 million Pound investment into the terminal has seen the increase in retail and restaurant space by 60 percent with 20 new airport jobs being created. This refurbishment is taking place in the airside lounge on the first floor, after a new trend was spotted in how passengers tend to use airports nowadays. It was found that most people prefer to check in and go through the security gates before they do their gift buying, shopping, and getting a bite to eat. This prompted the airport management at Belfast City Airport to rethink the functionality of its departure lounge. Chief Executive of the Airport, Brian Ambrose, has...
  • 200 Aviation Jobs to be created in the US for 2010
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    Last Updated:: November 17, 2009
    Thanks to a partnership between China Aviation Industry Corp (AVIC) and General Electric Co. (GE), 200 new aviation industry jobs are expected in the United States pending regulatory approval in mid 2010. The joint venture will allow avionics equipment and systems to be exported from both countries. They are to be integrated into the new commercial aircraft. Jobs in the Aviation Industry The bidding will start on the new Commercial Aircraft Corp single aisle 168 seat plane. This will be in direct competition with the Boeing 737 model, and the Airbus A320. They also aim to compete with companies including United Technologies Corp.’s Hamilton Sundstrand and Rockwell Collins Inc., as well as Honeywell International Inc. The agreement was signed in Beijing between GE Chief Executive Officer,...
  • New Airline Agreement Means Increased Flights for Por...
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    Last Updated:: November 3, 2009
    In a recent collaboration, Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air have increased the amount of flights that are offered to Portland passengers, with Delta Airlines. They now offer 26 connecting flights that will allow Portland passengers to fly to destinations such as Boise, Eugene, Boston, Phoenix, Redmond, Burbank, Fresno, Long Beach, Medford, Spokane, Las Vegas, Oakland, Ontario, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Rosa, San Jose, Sacramento, Orange County, and Vancouver, British Columbia. More Airline Job Opportunities Alaska – Horizon passengers on the other hand are able to connect to Delta’s International hubs including Amsterdam, Atlanta, New York’s JFK airport, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, and Tokyo-Narita, and there will also be nonstop flights daily to Honolulu. In total 32 nonstop d...