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Look Back - MAS: Flying Through Turbulence

Nadia Hassan | Sharaad Kuttan

24-Dec-14 08:37

Look Back - MAS: Flying Through Turbulence

2014 was not kind to the national carrier Malaysian Airline System. But it was not just the disappearance and downing of MH370 and MH17 respectively, which resulted in 537 lives lost, but also its commercial troubles. Questions have been asked of the management of the two events as well as the long-term management of the airline in a year that has not been happy for the industry. We also ask some of the steps that MAS needs to take to bring the end of the tunnel in view in 2015.

Annabelle Lee contributed to this report. 


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