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STEVE UDVAR-HAZY - Fleet of foot - With founder and chief executive Steve Udvar-Hazy at the helm, leasing giant ILFC aims to continue forging ahead. It expects to show another record performance for 2002, with revenues and profits running comfortably ahead of the already impressive numbers for 2001, as it builds on a fleet with a combined value already over (USD)20 billion and numbering some 561 aircraft.
LABOUR - Uneasy truce - While US airline management and their pilots come to terms with the new market conditions, unions continue to develop links within the global alliances.
SPECIAL REPORT - Finance & leasing - The only way is up - After emerging from the crisis of the last year, leading lessors have done their fire-fighting and are finding new business opportunities for themselves in the downturn as carriers and banks alike seek to free up cash by getting aircraft off their books.
SPECIAL REPORT - Finance & leasing - Leasing Survey 2003 - The 2003 survery once again provides a snapshot of the aircraft fleets owned and managed by the world's top 40 operating lease companies ranked by fleet value, and includes a variety of rankings based on aircraft type and fleet size. The data is from the Airclaims database.
SPECIAL REPORT - Finance & leasing - Covering up - The airline insurance picture -- Last year's nightmare -- Is looking considerably brighter Questions remain, however, about the most practical way to insure against terrorism and the role government should play in this little-understood sector.
LOW-COST - Budget options - The entry of SAS into the low-cost sector is just the latest response by north European carriers to the threat posed by their no-frills rivals.
STRATEGY - A free world - At its World Air Transport conference in March ICAO will explore the path to liberalisation, writes deputy air transport director Chris Lyle.