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Dubai Airports puts itself as model to follow, Singapore and Hong Kong continue to recover
Sama to cease operations; airline unable to obtain Saudi government or investor support
Air Arabia consistently profitable; More losses for Jazeera Airways
EgyptAir targeting improved full-year profits; no LCC plans yet, as new entrants increase pressure
Etihad Airways' all-economy service another move in addressing low yield markets
Middle East second-tier airports in focus: Growth behind the major hubs
Emirates: money to spend and places to go
Global Alliances in the Middle East: not fertile territory
CEO Interview: Wataniya Airways sees strong growth opportunities
Gulf Air at a critical point in its evolution
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