IFALPA Daily News – 15 January 2013

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Here are today’s top headlines. To read more, click on the title:
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority warns pilots, airlines of Harmattan haze
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Monday alerted airlines and pilots on the dangers inherent
in the current harmattan haze being experienced across the country, saying that they must abide by
weather report to avert safety breach.
US Airways gets 16,500 applicants for 450 jobs
Maybe it’s the weak job market or maybe it’s a renewed interest in airline careers, but US Airways says
more than 16,500 people applied for 450 jobs as flight attendants.
LOT Polish Airlines plans to cut fleet, jobs
LOT Polish Airlines received a $127 million emergency government loan last month in a bid to continue
operations. The Polish government, 93% majority owner, plans to reduce the size of the flag carrier,
hoping to make the company profitable again.
Hackers say coming air traffic control system lets them hijack planes
An ongoing multibillion-dollar overhaul of the nation’s air traffic control (ATC) system is designed to make
commercial aviation more efficient, more environmentally friendly and safer by 2025.
Air Berlin to cut 900 jobs in savings drive
Air Berlin, part-owned by Etihad, plans to cut almost 10 percent of its workforce of 9,300 as part of a cost-
cutting campaign aimed at halting years of losses.
ARINC launches new cloud-based messaging service for aviation industry
ARINC’s newly released AviNet Mail Enterprise Hub (eHub) is a cloud-based, multi-user service that enables
multi-platform communications in the air.
FAA seeks fine against Pinnacle over missing part
The FAA is proposing a USD$275,000 civil penalty against Pinnacle Airlines of Memphis for allegedly operating
a Bombardier CRJ900 on 11 flights without all required parts fitted.