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SYDNEY (Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation) - After the flurry of results that characterised August, September's news flow has been somewhat more sedate. Hurricane Katrina has put further pressure on the financially-embattled US airlines (of which two filed for bankruptcy protection during the month) and further lifted the price of jet fuel. However, there has been little other thematically linked action to talk about in the Asia Pacific region.

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