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08-07-2011 15:25 | Sarah Borufka

In today’s business news: The Czech antimonopoly watchdog launches a probe into the controversial Promopro contract, industrial production in the Czech Republic has grown by 15.2 percent year-on-year, the average cost of purchasing a vehicle continues to drop, former president Václav Havel features in new ad campaign for the used car dealer AAA Auto, and the Karlovy Vary airport will get a new departure hall. More

Current AffairsPrague Airport receives prestigious international award

06-06-2011 14:45 | Sarah Borufka

Prague’s Ruzyně airport has received the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) prestigious Eagle Award in recognition of the airport’s outstanding achievements in areas such as customer satisfaction and transparency. This is the first time that an airport from the former Eastern bloc has received this prize. Michaela Latrínová, the spokeswoman for Prague Airport, speaks about the prize and what it means for Prague airport. More

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18-03-2011 15:05 | Chris Johnstone

Škoda Fabia In this week’s Business News: Škoda Auto steps up profits, Sazka runs out of chances; cash claw back threat for Skanska; Czech Airlines pares back losses; and a new departure for Prague airport. More

Current AffairsArmy evacuates Czechs from Japan

16-03-2011 16:17 | Christian Falvey

Photo: CTK Two army aircraft left Prague for Japan on Tuesday evening to bring back selected Czechs, Poles and Slovaks, primarily women and children, from the disaster-stricken main island of Honshu. Among the evacuees are roughly half of the members of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, which was supposed to be touring the country for another week after the earthquake struck. Just over a hundred people have been evacuated, with a promise of more army flights if the situation requires. More

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26-02-2011 02:01 | Christian Falvey

A portable detector Explonix, photo: RS Dynamics Million-dollar airport scanners get a run for their money from a small, Czech-made device that can sniff out even the smallest traces of explosive and radioactive materials. More

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