All Airframers articles – Page 1606

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    Airline news

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Canadian Air Cargo and American Airlines Cargo begin an alliance on 1 September. Canadian Air Cargo will be general sales agent for its US partner in Canada and American will be GSA for Canadian Air Cargo in the US, Latin America and the Caribbean. Continental Airlines plans to ...

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    Asia's liberal minority

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Aeropolitics The US is making headway with its open skies philosophy in Europe but the Asia-Pacific market is proving a tougher nut to crack. Tom Ballantyne looks at the differing regional attitudes to liberalisation with the outside world and then assesses progress on open skies locally. To Asia-Pacific's growth-hungry ...

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    Aviastar JV bid in Taiwan

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Russia's largest commercial aircraft manufacturer Aviastar is bidding to carve out a niche in Asia by proposing to set up a joint venture aircraft assembly, marketing and maintenance centre in Taiwan. The Russian firm, which already has a marketing presence in Taipei, aims to assemble the medium-range Tu-204 ...

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    PAL phased by cargo bias

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Struggling Philippine Airlines is fighting to retain its share of the cargo market as it starts to suffer under the impact of the government's liberal air services regime. Reportedly heading for a US$65 million loss in its current financial year, the carrier has appealed to the Civil Aeronautics ...

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    Financial data

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Air Canada's operating profit fell from US$33m to US$27m as domestic yields fell, but the sale of Continental Airlines shares netted C$129 million. America West's record quarterly earnings came as traffic grew 13.8%, load factors rose 3.3 points, yields jumped 4.1%, and unit costs fell 7.5%. ...

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    Qantas faces union threat

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Qantas's management is facing confrontation with unions over a new wage agreement as it launches a drive to try to control costs and improve on disappointing productivity gains. Flight attendants and ground workers have already hinted at industrial action if they fail to win agreement on across the ...

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    Starting over

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The second wave of US new entrant airlines is proving more resilient than the first and some venture capitalists are now looking at Europe. Russell Winter offers a formula to make sure aspiring low-cost startups, especially in Europe, find financial backers with deep pockets.Many industry specialists continue to believe that ...

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    easyJet adds

    1996-08-28T14:17:00Z

    EasyJet has announced further expansion, with the addition of a fourth Boeing 737 (its second 737-300) and extra services to its network, which includes flights from London Luton to Aberdeen, Amsterdam, Edinburgh and Glasgow. The UK start-up airline will introduce the new aircraft in October.   Source: ...

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    Romanian regional

    1996-08-28T14:17:00Z

    DAC Air says that it will take delivery of the first of four 50-seat Canadair Regional Jets in late September. The Romanian regional airline already operates four Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-300s on lease from General Electric Capital Aviation Services, and will take the first of four new Dash 8-300s ...

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    MDC pushes for civil C-17

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) is about to request that the rights to its C-17 military transport be transferred from the US Department of Defense to the Commerce Department as a prelude to marketing the MD-17 commercial derivative. The formal request for the transfer ...

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    GE prepares Snecma invitation to A340-600 engine project

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS GENERAL ELECTRIC Aircraft Engines says that Snecma will "-definitely be invited" to join development of a power plant for the Airbus A340-600, if Airbus Industrie accepts the US company's proposal to supply an engine for the aircraft. Under a six-month exclusivity deal signed ...

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    Lufthansa to sell 737-400 fleet in cost-cutting move

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH LUFTHANSA IS TO SELL its fleet of six Boeing 737-400s as part of a major cost-cutting programme under way at the German national airline. According to Lufthansa, cost-cutting probes have exposed unnecessary capacities and unprofitable routes. "We have pinpointed the 737-400 as an ...

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    South Korea's air force may revive plans to upgrade F-5s

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis /SEOUL THE SOUTH KOREAN air force is considering reviving longstanding plans for an avionics and structural upgrade of its Northrop F-5E/F fighters. South Korean industry sources expect the air force to issue a new request for proposals (RFP) before the end of the ...

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    Boeing fights airline doubts in bid for 747-X go-ahead

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOEING IS MOUNTING an intensive last-minute push to launch the Boeing 747-500/600X growth derivatives at the Farnborough air show, which starts on 2 September, but the US manufacturer is struggling to win sufficient airline support - partly caused by the $230 million price ...

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    Chinese airline is 'pressured' to buy local MD-90s

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    SHENZHEN AIRLINES is complaining that it is facing growing pressure from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to purchase five locally manufactured McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-90-30s, instead of additional Boeing aircraft. According to the carrier, it is being told by the Chinese authority to take the ...

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    Farnborough '96 show guide

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Compiled by Kate Sarsfield/LONDON SINCE ITS INAUGURATION in 1948, the Farnborough air show has blossomed into one of the largest and most important events on the aerospace calendar. Yet, with other show organisers relentlessly launching new challenges to Farnborough's superiority, the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) is ...

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    Australia and South Africa reach agreement on capacity boosts

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNS AUSTRALIA HAS AGREED to several capacity increases on international routes, which will enable carriers to step up the number of services operated. South Africa and Australia have lifted capacity restrictions and approved codeshare arrangements between the two countries. This will enable a fourth ...

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    Korean Air plunges into losses in first-half

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    KOREAN AIR (KAL) plummeted into losses over the first half of the year, largely as a result of massive foreign-exchange losses from the steady rise of the US dollar so far this year. The South Korean national carrier made a net loss of 254 billion won ($309 million) ...

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    Government is urged to sell further stake in Thai Airways

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    AN IMPROVING financial performance from Thai Airways is raising calls for the Thai Government to press ahead with a further sale of shares in the national airline. Thai transport minister Wan Mohammed Nor Matha is on record as urging the country's finance ministry to sell some of its ...

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    Alaska spurns MDC for Boeing

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    ALASKA AIRLINES is negotiating for a fleet of new-generation Boeing 737s, following an apparent decision to sell off its large McDonnell Douglas (MDC) fleet and become all-Boeing by 2000. If confirmed, the move will mean the end of MDC's long-running battle with Boeing to supply Alaska with new ...