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    Air France 'must spend more money' on new aircraft

    1997-12-03T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Air France must invest at least Fr40 billion ($6 billion) on new aircraft over the next five years if it is to remain competitive, the airline's new president Jean-Cyril Spinetta told a French Senate committee on 20 November. Aircraft-renewal plans centre on the need to replace ...

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    SAS Commuter looks to Dash 8-300X to replace Saab 2000s

    1997-12-03T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/TORONTO SAS Commuter underlined plans to standardise on the Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8 family for its regional-fleet needs at the unveiling ceremony of the new 70-seat Series 400, when it revealed that it will dispose of its 50-seat Saab 2000s when their leases expire early in the ...

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    WRC agrees Ka-band frequencies for Teledesic, Skybridge, Celestri

    1997-12-03T00:00:00Z

    The World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) 1997 in Geneva has agreed to allocate Ka-band frequencies to the Teledesic, Skybridge and Celestri high-speed multi-media satellite systems. The decision to allow the Skybridge and Celestri to compete with the $9 billion US Teledesic multi-satellite system planned by Microsoft's Bill Gates and entrepreneur ...

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    UK noise curb attempt

    1997-12-03T00:00:00Z

    The UK Government has launched another attempt to reduce the noise limits at London's Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports to below international standards. The new proposals would lower the current limits of 97dBA (day) and 89dBA (night) to 94dBA and 87dBA, although "Stage 2" aircraft approved for gradual phasing out ...

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    Airports survey - Major airports traffic, first half of 1997

    1997-12-01T17:20:00Z

    Rank 97 Airport Passengers 97 Pax % change Domestic 97 Dom % change International 97 Intl % change Freight 97 Freight % change Movements 97 Move % change 1 Atlanta 39.58 ...

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    Airports survey - Top 50 airports 1996

    1997-12-01T17:06:00Z

    Rank 96 Rank 95 Airport Passengers 96 Pass % change Domestic 96 Dom % change International 96 Intl % change Freight 96 Freight % change Movements 96 Move % change 1 1 ...

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    Air China to go for IPO

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Air China is pressing ahead with plans for its own initial public offering despite the postponement of the listing by the CAAC's commercial arm, China National Aviation Corporation. Air China aims to shrug off its state control and partially privatise within two years. 'We'll float by 1999 at the ...

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    The wall comes tumbling down?

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Lois Jones The Great Wall of China runs slap bang through Air China's offices. Or so it seems to the uninformed outsider. Over the years, the state-controlled Civil Aviation Administration of China has constructed a wall of resistance designed to keep outside influences and potential friends and foes away ...

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    BA in pursuit of leisure

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways' much-hyped plans to launch a low-cost point-to-point carrier may herald a larger push into the European leisure market, including a standalone charter operation. BA has already come under fire for considering its own no-frills carrier to limit the advance in the UK market of low-cost players like ...

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    China cries out for more

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The announcement of a $50 billion order by China for Boeing aircraft coincides with an unseemly scrap for the Airbus aircraft ordered four years ago. Some carriers are set to miss out on their request for Airbus A320s and A321s as demand outstrips the 30 aircraft ordered by China ...

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    Shanghai shangrila

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Lois Jones Any visitor to Shanghai is easily charmed by its bewildering mix of old and new. Neon lights bejewel 1920s façades, and rickshaws vie for space with resplendent new Volkswagens in the city's ever-widening roads. It's fitting that as the main carrier serving China's eastern gateway, China ...

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    Southern belle

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Lois Jones Chairman Mao would not have approved. If, as Mao alleged, western-style commercialism and capitalism are corrupt, then China Southern Airlines is rotten to the core. As China closes the book on socialist economic dogma and emancipates its state-owned enterprises, China Southern is one of the first ...

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    Airline News

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Air France relocated its London/Heathrow-Strasbourg service to London/City on 27 October, and began codesharing with Finnair on three daily Paris/Charles de Gaulle-Helsinki flights. Jersey European Airways is oper-ating franchise services for Air France on Paris/CDG- Birmingham-Glasgow. Air France has launched a new twice weekly Paris/CDG-Newcastle service in a franchise deal ...

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    Airlines drop French polish

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    French carriers are lining up to follow the lead taken by startups Virgin Express and EasyJet, with the first no-frills operator due to enter the market by the end of March 1998. A former EuroBelgian Airlines commercial director, Bernard Brejoux, is working on plans to launch a low-cost operation, ...

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    Hong Kong lowers fees

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    It sometimes pays to complain. Airlines have won their battle against the proposed fees at Hong Kong's new Chek Lap Kok airport, which were originally to have been double those at Kai Tak. After more than a year of heated negotiations, the airport authority has sliced between 25 per ...

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    Jet propelled into action

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    India's second biggest domestic airline, Jet Airways, is shedding long-time equity partners and forging links with new allies, as well as gearing up to take on rivals Air India and Indian Airlines on international services. It's all change as far as Jet's partners are concerned. Middle East operators Gulf ...

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    Conquering TAP's markets

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Portugalia has cemented its position as the first and, so far, the only home-grown challenger to TAP since its launch in 1990. The carrier is one of the best examples of the gradual impact of deregulation in Europe. It has followed an opportunistic path from the domestic market through limited ...

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    Saab out but Fokker in?

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    As Saab prepares to make its formal exit from the manufacture of regional aircraft, attempts to resurrect the production of Fokker jets are continuing. Saab's official statement merely says that the company is examining the possible closure of its Saab 340 and Saab 2000 aircraft production lines, but a ...

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    S Africa to sell airports

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    At least 29 airport operators from Europe, North America and Asia have expressed an interest in the privatisation of South Africa's nine state-owned airports. According to the Department of Transport's advisers, Deutsche Morgan Grenfell, the government initially plans to sell 49 percent of the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), ...

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    A pan-European hubbing pioneer

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    As its chairman and chief executive officer, Franco Mancassola makes no apology for his personification of Debonair's brand image. And with a penchant for designer clothes, expensive cars and the more upmarket passenger, nor does he make any attempt to disguise his disdain for some more downmarket, no-frills rivals. ...