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An order from an airline like British Airways would have launched the B717 properly. This could well be the death-knell of the B717.
Brian O'Keefe
We are still very cautious on leisure and airline stocks. For British Airways the transatlantic route represents about 40 percent of revenue, they still have more room to fall but Lufthansa has made good progress in cutting costs.
Henk Potts
If the unions ask for more than British Airways are offering, then there won't be much sympathy. British Airways has had to cut costs, and the unions know that.
Stephen Furlong
What (British Air) has said is their agenda mustn't (be altered), ... British Airways has to get out of this entrenched position that says, 'This is the only way we see this being achieved.'
Michael Coleman
We would not be surprised if any of the potential airline bankruptcies borrow a page from the America West/US Airways playbook and emerge from bankruptcy in the form of a merger. That would be one way of achieving airline consolidation -- an objective that has eluded that industry for years,
Michael Linenberg
We are pleased Eastern Airways has recognized our capabilities and the expertise of our office in Belgium. The airline industry has been the backbone of our business and with the addition of Eastern Airways, we represent 30 airlines using our services throughout our global network. They continue to contribute to our success as an international representation company.
Jenny Adams
We have two British Airways jets parked on our runway.
Harold Johnson
Comparison is a death knell to sibling harmony.
Elizabeth Fishel
It's a death-knell for the toll road as it is envisioned now.
Dan Hopkins
This week essentially marks the death knell for winter.
Rakesh Shankar
Can we overtake British Airways? It depends what their growth is. Air France keeps saying they're vulnerable.
Maurice Flanagan
It's a little premature to sound the death knell for independent book stores.
Meg Smith
His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. A year ago we thought $70 (for a barrel of oil) would be the death knell for consumers. It wasn't.
Steven Goldman
Rate hikes don't have to mean the death knell for tech spending. Fundamentals are still strong.
David Joy
We can survive this, British Airways is a strong company, and will come through this in good shape, but we have to take the necessary tough measures.
Rod Eddington
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