IFALPA Daily News – 24 February 2014‏

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Dear Colleagues,
The IFALPA Daily News is now available online.
Here are today’s top headlines. To read more, click on the title:

Commercial pilots being trained for worst-case ‘black swan’ scenarios

Airplane accidents such as the jet that ditched in New York’s Hudson River in 2009 are prompting

airlines to train pilots for extreme and unexpected worst-case scenarios — termed “black swan

events” by the industry.

Egypt partners with Nigeria on aviation safety, operations

Nigeria has entered into strategic partnership with Egyptian aviation authorities on air safety and

operations, presidential adviser on aviation, Captain Shehu Iyal has said.

Airlines fear backlash over crowded World Cup airports          

International airlines are worried the Brazilian government may hit them with a flurry of fines

during the World Cup over delayed flights and lost bags at already overcrowded airports, IATA

head Tony Tyler said.

EC adopts new aid limits for regional airports and airlines

The European Commission on Thursday adopted new guidelines for limiting state aid to regional

airports and airlines, a move the EC claims will reduce competitive distortion by discouraging

overcapacity at small, unprofitable facilities.

Airbus, Comac to cooperate on sustainable initiatives  

Airbus and Comac have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together on initiatives

aimed at sustainably growing the air transport industry.

Emirates signs agreement with Ecuadorian government

Emirates is expanding its operations into South America following the signing of a cargo and

passenger agreement with Ecuadorian national airline TAME.

 
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