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    Orders pass the peak

    1999-07-01T11:29:00Z

    Alan Mulally, president of the Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group, conceded at the Paris air show that he expects the value of airliner orders this year to be at only 60-70% of 1998 levels and stay at around that mark in 2000. Initially, confusion reigned as journalists understood him to have ...

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    Delta defers 777s as pilots pay protest proves costly

    1999-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has deferred delivery of its remaining Boeing 777s on order and has decided to sell or lease two already in operation. The airline blames an ongoing dispute with its pilots and cites their failure to accept new pay rates and work rules for the aircraft type. ...

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    French gamble on growth

    1999-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Are Air France's fortunes looking up? Strong fourth quarter performance partially compensated for the pilots strike of mid-1998, limiting the damage to a 11% drop in profits. Higher load factors, meanwhile, have been aided by transatlantic codeshares and the its expanding Charles de Gaulle hub. The carrier has ...

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    Lack of interest stalls sell-offs

    1999-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite renewed efforts at privatisation, airline sell-offs in the eastern Europe continue to be dogged by a lack of political will and scant interest from Western foreign investors. The Romanian Government is to begin searching for investors to buy a majority stake in its national carrier Tarom. ...

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    UK cargo's agenda

    1999-07-01T00:00:00Z

    As US-UK passenger talks begin, UK cargo carriers are pressurising the USA to include their demands on wetleasing rules in any new bilateral. The British Cargo Alliance (BCAA) points out that US cargo carriers "have a large and profitable business" leasing freighters to airlines such as British Airways - ...

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    SAA bid offers no alliance tie

    1999-07-01T00:00:00Z

    When it first began, the contest to take a 20% stake in South African Airways (SAA) had seemed like a straight choice between the rival global alliances. Yet, as a decision nears, it seems that the contest is leaning in favour of a bid which does not require the carrier ...

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    Family matters

    1999-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Report by Kevin O'toole and Karen Walker IN PARIS The launch of a new family of regional jets and a flurry of orders from European carriers took much of the limelight at the Paris air show. Four regional jet contenders, as well as Airbus and Boeing, now offer 100-seater jets. ...

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    surfing for value

    1999-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Nancy Schwartz and Michael Zea at Mercer Management Consulting in Washington DC Many airlines have begun using the Internet to market and distribute their products, but few have yet made a success of the medium. Internet-related market value has exploded over the past few years, especially in the USA, so ...

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    African Express takes on international routes

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Kenyan start-up African Express Airlines (AEA) has begun to bite into Kenya Airways' domestic market, and has taken its first step into international services with a flight to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Nairobi-based carrier began scheduled operations two months ago, after winning licences to fly Nairobi-Mombasa. AEA ...

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    Ansett cuts services

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Ansett Australia has reduced its British Aerospace 146 services in the Northern Territory and the northwest region of Western Australia, handing over under-performing routes to independent Darwin-based regional carrier Air North. Air North has acquired two Embraer EMB-120 Brasilias to operate 30 services a week on Ansett's behalf. "As ...

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    Airtours introduces Airbus A330-200

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Airtours International has become the second UK charter airline to introduce the Airbus A330-200, with the delivery of the first of four Rolls-Royce Trent 700-powered examples. The 363-seaters will be operated on long haul routes to the USA, the Caribbean, Mexico, Australia and Asia. The UK airline division of tour ...

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    Europeans boost Chinese industry with component work

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie and BMW Rolls-Royce (BMW R-R) are boosting relations with China's aerospace industry by handing out subcontracts to Chinese manufacturers. The move will see Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) participating in the new Airbus A318 development programme. Airbus, which has partnerships with Shenyang Aircraft and Xian Aircraft, ...

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    Regional wars

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Access to the US market is critical if Embraer, Bombardier and Fairchild are to see any payback Paul Lewis/PARIS The fight for the 70/100-seat regional jet market early in the 21st century has already begun with an opening exchange of fire between Fairchild Aerospace and Embraer. Also manoeuvring into ...

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    The big numbers

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Airbus and Boeing continue to dispute the sales prospects for large airliners Max Kingsley-Jones/PARIS Airbus Industrie and Boeing renewed their long-term debate over the size and timing of demand for very large capacity aircraft at the Paris air show by releasing their market forecasts for the next 20 years. ...

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    French fillip

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    The task now is to create European alliances to counter the USA Julian Moxon/PARIS The first Paris air show since he took power in June 1997 gave French prime minister Lionel Jospin a prime opportunity for self-congratulation. Within only a few months of assuming office, Jospin and his ...

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    LanChile picks A340 for expansion

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DC LanChile has selected the Airbus Industrie A340 over the competing Boeing 777 and is set to announce an agreement for up to 21 aircraft, including options. The deal is a major expansion of the carrier's long haul capability and another significant South American sale for the European ...

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    Boeing steps up 777X efforts in Asia-Pacific

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is making a renewed pitch to launch the Boeing 777X in the Asia-Pacific region, bolstered by Singapore Airlines' (SIA) decision to trade in its Airbus Industrie A340-300s for 777s and Cathay Pacific Airways' emerging requirement for a 747-400 replacement. SIA has struck a deal with Boeing to exercise ...

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    Midway grows east US service with 737s

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Midway Airlines plans to expand its eastern US services with 17 newly ordered Boeing 737-700s to counter growing competition from US Airways' low cost division, MetroJet, and Southwest Airlines. The North Carolina-based regional airline plans to replace its eight remaining Fokker 100s with the new aircraft by the end ...

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    Marketplace

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Northwest Airlines has agreed to firm up 30 Airbus A320 family options, including 18 A319s and 12 A320s, for delivery between January 2002 and 2004. The deal for the CFM International CFM56-powered aircraft takes the airline's A320 family orders to 150 aircraft, of which 70 have been delivered. Air Transat ...

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    Speedwing to tackle Olympic problems

    1999-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/LONDON Speedwing, the consultancy division of British Airways, has won a 30-month contract to manage state-owned Greek airline Olympic Airways, with the UK flag carrier concluding a parallel deal which may allow it to take a stake of up to 20% in the ailing airline. Greek transport minister ...