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  • 17/11/2011 | Argentina

    'There are no internal conflicts within Aerolíneas,' Recalde says

    The president of Aerolíneas Argentinas Mariano Recalde, today assured that “there are no conflicts” within the company and sustained that the existence of a national airline controlled by the State “works in Argentina’s favour”.

  • 11/02/2011 | Argentina

    Bomb threat at Ezeiza airport

    An Aerolíneas Argentinas airplane was evacuated this morning before leaving for Bogotá, Colombia due to a bomb threat in the international airport Ezeiza.

  • 18/08/2011 | Argentina

    Ezeiza and Metropolitan airports out ot service

    Ezeiza and Metropolitan airports are out of order. A LAN airlines airplane was evacuated in Ezeiza airport over a bomb threat. The plane was due to fly to Lima, Peru, whereas a plane lost a wheel while landing at the Metropolitan airport, thus the landing had to be cleaned up before flights could land and depart.

  • 12/11/2011 | Argentina

    Aerolíneas Argentinas international flights from Ezeiza suspended

    Transport Secretary, Juan Pablo Schiavi, announced this evening that all international Aerolíneas Argentinas flights planned for Saturday, today and Monday were cancelled, due to “a series of strikes” in place by unionists, with the government and airline placing the blame on APTA head Ricardo Cirielli.

  • 29/10/2011 | World

    Australia's Qantas grounds all flights over labour dispute

    Australia's Qantas Airways grounded its entire fleet over a bitter labour dispute in an unprecedented move, with the government asking a tribunal to stop the conflict which it worries is putting both the airline and the economy at risk.

  • 02/01/2013 | World

    Pilots agree to talk with Iberia about job cuts

    Spanish airline Iberia said today it has reached a preliminary agreement with pilots over plans to restructure the loss-making airline by laying off staff and cutting salaries.

  • 01/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Iron Maiden singer pledges 1,000 new jobs to Wales

    The lead singer of heavy metal rock band Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson, has announced plans to open an aviation centre in South Wales that will bring up to 1,000 new jobs to the area today.


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