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Gearing up for High Tech Growth

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Lithuania continues to take advantage of its strong technical talent by attracting major global players who require high quality IT professionals....

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Catching Up At Airports - The Ins and Outs

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While airlines might grab the headlines with their 25-minute aircraft turnaround times, it takes a team effort between airlines and airports to...

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Hong Kong - How To Avoid Being Late

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Operating to a schedule becomes increasingly difficult when the sheer volume of aircraft movements makes an airport congested. Minor glitches in...

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FIFA World Cup Will Add to Russian Aviation Boom

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2018 is the year that Russia gets to showcase its footballing prowess and soccer stadiums to the world. Football will inevitably bring an...

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Adolescent Growing Pains and Transatlantic Renaissance

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As part of our latest contribution to a new Market Outlook Report – Ishka Vista: 2018 Aviation Finance Market Forecast – OAG...

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How to Outshine Your Peers - Punctuality League 2018

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The moment when we transition from one year to another is always an opportunity to reflect on what has changed and what stays the same. The...

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OAG's 8 for 2018

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OAG examines industry trends coming up in the following year and makes 8 predictions of what could happen in the world of aviation in 2018. ...

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Essential Metrics For Global Airlines

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Big data has been a buzz phrase for a while now and at OAG we know all about big data handling, as we do data for the world’s airlines. In...

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Following the Leader: Los Angeles – Sydney

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It is a long way from Los Angeles to Sydney - 6,510 nautical miles to be precise - and around 14 hours depending on which airline you select. Five...

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Western Australia – A Minefield of Trends and a Glimmer of Hope

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The two largest airports in Western Australia, Perth and Broome, have seen scheduled aviation capacity decline this year. At Perth, capacity is...

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