By
Perry Flint
Oil is below $50 a barrel but a global recession spells trouble for airlines in 2009. Can US carriers buck the trend?
(Air Transport World, January 2009, p.26)
Air Cargo Flattens Out
By
Aaron Karp
With the economic slowdown deepening and spreading to all parts of the world, air cargo traffic growth has cratered.
(Air Transport World, January 2009, p.37)
Airline Financial Results
By
Danna K. Henderson, Christine Boynton
ATW's comprehensive compilation of financial data for more than 200 of the world's leading airlines.
(Air Transport World, January 2009, p.40)
Eye of the Storm
By
Jerome Greer Chandler
When Hurricane Ike roared ashore in Houston last fall, protecting their people became the first priority for Continental and Southwest Airlines.
(Air Transport World, January 2009, p.44)
A Happy Cohabitation
By
Cathy Buyck
Kuala Lumpur International Airport succeeds with full service and low-fare terminals.
(Air Transport World, January 2009, p.56)