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Search for Missing AirAsia QZ 8501 Intensified

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AirAsia has set up an Emergency Tel Line for Family or Friends of those who may be on Board QZ8501. The number is + 622 129 850 800 or + 622129850801 Air AsiaAnother AirAsia AirBus A320 Flight No QZ 8501 with 2 Pilots and 5 Cabin Crew and 155 Pax, Total 162 On Board Missing on 28 Dec 2014 Captain : Capt Iriyanto Pilot Captain Iriyanto had 6000 Flying Hours First Officer : Capt Remi Emmanual   Pilot Captain Remi Emmanual had 3000 Flying Hours Carrier : AirAsia AirBus A320  Flight No : QZ 8501  Pax  : 162 Missing Date : 28 Dec 2014 From : Surabaya in Indonesia  To  :  Singapore The Pilot Captain Iriyanto had 6100 flying hours under his belt, while his first officer had accrued 2275 Flying Hours. KUALA LUMPUR: A massive search is underway for the missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501 which lost contact with the Jakarta Air traffic control tower at 5.170 AM Malaysian time. Indonesian authorities have mobilised search and rescue operation ...

Nick Kyrgios forms partnership with Malaysia Airlines

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Forget his Wimbledon heroics against Rafael Nadal, Canberra tennis star Nick Kyrgios rates a five-set loss to little-known Frenchman Benoit Paire "his favourite match" of his breakout year.  Kyrgios credited the second-round match, where cramping crippled any hope of victory after he claimed the first two sets, as the spur that kickstarted his impressive first professional season.  Kyrgios' star has risen so rapidly Malaysia Airlines announced him as their new ambassador on Monday, banking on his showmanship to lift their profile after two major incidents with their aircraft this year.  The 19-year-old wants to avoid the dreaded second-year syndrome, and has confided in several of the game's biggest names on how to cope with the target on his back.  The aggressive world No.52 ended last year early with bone stress in his arm, but is now injury free and better prepared to handle the rigours of five-set tennis at Melbourne Park next month. His summer ca...

Pilot Kevin Andrews new Defence Minister as Johnston dumped from Cabinet

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Pilot Kevin Andrews new Defence Minister as Johnston dumped from Cabinet Kevin Andrews has been named as the new Minister for Defence as part of a cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Tony Abbott in Canberra on Sunday. Andrews, until now Minister for Social Services, will take on the portfolio from Senator David Johnston, who will leave cabinet despite the Prime Minister praising for him doing “a Fine Job” in the Defence portfolio. “I record my gratitude to Senator the Hon David Johnston who will stand down as Minister for Defence. Senator Johnston has done a fine job in restoring investment in the Australian Defence Force after six years of neglect and has effectively managed the deployment of Australian Defence Force personnel to Europe and Iraq,” the Prime Minister’s statement announcing the ministerial changes reads. “The Hon Kevin Andrews MP will become the Minister for Defence. He is one of the most experienced ministers in the government and his appo...

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The Airlines industry, with its curious allure

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The Airlines industry, with its curious allure LEGENDARY investor Warren Buffett once used the defence of temporary insanity to explain a failed investment in a US Airlines in the late 1980s. Now whenever he gripped by the temptation to invest in an Airlines stock, the sage of Omaha says he dials a toll-free number so a counsellor at the other end of the line can talk me down. The Airlines industry, with its curious allure, has confounded the world’s most astute investors, who have repeatedly tripped up on its huge fixed costs, strong and sometimes militant unions, and wild gyrations in commodity prices, particularly for aviation fuel. Buffett, though might be tempted to take a second a look at frequent flyer schemes. Many of these loyalty programs churn out massive profits, even as the Airlines businesses that host them are awash in red ink. Announcing a 2014 underlying loss of $212 million last week Virgin Australia chief executive John Borghetti said the Airlines would ...