Archives: 2009 February
Twitter Updates for 2009-02-28
February 28th, 2009, No Comments
RYANAIR: According to CEO, the airline could ask for payment for the use of on bord toiltes. 1GBP was considered. No plan for realisation. #
Twitter Updates for 2009-02-27
February 27th, 2009, No Comments
It is expected that more aircraft will be parked this year. ADAVCO has a nearby Eurpean solution for that. Please inquire. #
2008 airlines world-wide parked 1,167 aircraft. Totally we have about 2,300 parked aircraft, about 11% of the whole aircraft fleet of 20.293 #
KOREAN AIR orders 5x A330-200 for delivery between 2010 and 2013 #
Twitter Updates for 2009-02-26
February 26th, 2009, No Comments
RT @ADAVCO: Crashed TURKISH flight was TK1951 coming in from Istanbul. #
Crashed TURKISH flight was TK195 coming in from Istanbul. #
TURKISH crash: Affected B737-800: TC-JGE, S/N 29789, L/N 1065, Delivered 25.01.2002 #
TURKISH AIRLINES B737-800 crashed in Amsterdam at 10:40 MET. Obviously survivours. 135 PAX on board #
Twitter Updates for 2009-02-25
February 25th, 2009, No Comments
Having available for ACMI: A319, B737-700, B737-800, A330-200, B767-300ER #
Cessna has launched a topical ad campaign in US newspapers to counter a wave of negative publicity business jet owners have received in … #
The Asian airline industry faces a risk of bankruptcies and an accelerated shift to the low-cost model after the global slowdown’s [...]
Twitter Updates for 2009-02-24
February 24th, 2009, No Comments
AirAsia has mandated Barclays Capitalto finance 15 of its new Airbus A320-200 aircraft. The financing will bring AirAsia’s total fleet to 85 #
Gulf Air signed an agreement to lease four new Boeing 777 ER aircraft as part of the airline’s re-fleeting and product-enhancement. #
AIR FRANCE got their first B777 Freighter last Saturday. #
Will Lufthansa flight [...]
Overcoming the Limitations of Strategic Planning
February 17th, 2009, No Comments
Managers often express discontent with existing strategic planning - the core activity of strategy.
Their understanding is, that strategic planning should be more about collective wisdom building than top-down or bottom-up planning. They think that it should be more conversational than solely documentation driven, and it should be more about building the big picture than about [...]



