All Networks news – Page 1145

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    Mergers

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Thomson-CSF subsidiary Sextant has become the sole owner of in-flight entertainment provider Sextant In-Flight Systems after acquiring the 49% of shares held by B/E Aerospace. Sextant took an initial 51% stake when the joint venture was created in January. The European Commission's review of the proposed AlliedSignal-Honeywell merger has entered ...

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    Financial turnaround

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    KAL has performed better than expected this year after its worst ever result in 1997 and despite its dubious safety record Andrzej Jeziorski/SEOUL Shim Yi-taek, president of Korean Air, says the airline has outperformed financial expectations, with operating revenue hitting 2.2 trillion won ($1.9 billion). This is "112% of ...

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    Safety first

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Korean Air is making a concentrated effort to improve safety and save itself from isolation - and possible collapse Andrzej Jeziorski/SEOUL Korean Air (KAL) executives speaking to the press these days face an unusual dilemma: how can an airline confirm, and simultaneously deny, that it has a problem with its ...

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    FAA selects Arinc to develop datalink

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    ARINC has been awarded a five-year contract by the US Federal Aviation Administration to support the development and initial operational capability of controller-pilot datalink communications (CPDLC) in the US national airspace system (NAS). The aeronautical communications specialist will develop a prototype CPDLC system in conjunction with the FAA's William ...

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    Taiwan rejects CAL safety planning

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    The Taiwan Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) has ordered China Airlines (CAL) to cut frequencies and retrain its pilots in the wake of the carrier's latest crash. Its Boeing MD-11 accident at Hong Kong on 22 August brought the total of CAL's widebody hull losses since 1993 to four (Flight International, ...

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    JAL/JAS link launches 'Big Three' entente

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/SINGAPORE Andrew Mollett/TOKYO Japan Airlines (JAL) and Japan Air System (JAS) are planning to launch joint international services from late October in what is seen as a significant move towards closer co-operation among the country's three major airlines. The carriers were expected to make a formal application to ...

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    Soft landing

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Expressions of optimism about the future prospects of high-profile industries are rarely well-received, and the aerospace sector has established itself as a market leader in delivering overly bleak assessments of its own prospects. But it is hard to maintain the frown in the face of a healthy set of balance ...

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    BWIA/Air Canada move towards codeshare

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Trinidad's BWIA International Airways is close to sealing a commercial agreement with Air Canada, industry sources say. BWIA is initially expected to codeshare on Air Canada services between Toronto and Barbados and Antigua, as well as Trinidad, and later on flights beyond Toronto to Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. BWIA ...

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    Gloves come off in Canada

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Brian Dunn/MONTREAL Air Canada has responded to attempts to merge it with Canadian Airlines by introducing a shareholder rights plan to be activated in the event of any takeover bid. It is also aiming to delay a vote on the merger plan until 7 January. Both strategies are aimed at ...

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    Chautauqua opts for props in plan to renew fleet

    1999-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DC US Airways Express carrier Chautauqua Airlines is seeking manufacturer proposals to roll over its entire fleet of 32 Jetstream 31 and Saab 340 aircraft, but is bucking the industry trend and looking for turboprop rather than turbofan-powered replacements. The Indianapolis-based airline last month issued a ...

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    Airline Business 100 1999 - Traffic

    1999-09-01T14:27:00Z

    Top 100 passenger airline ranking 1998 Ranking Airline Country Passenger traffic (RPK) Seat Capacity (ASK) Load factors Passenger numbers Employees Fleet size 1998 (1997) million change million change ...

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    Airline Business 100 1999 - Financial

    1999-09-01T13:19:00Z

    Top 100 Airline Groups by revenue 1998 Ranking Airline Group Country Revenues % change Change Op results Operating margins Net results $ million Net margins Period end 1998 1997 $ ...

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    Aloha leases jets

    1999-09-01T08:48:00Z

    Hawaii's Aloha Airlines has leased two Boeing 737-700s from Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services (AWAS) for its first direct services to the mainland USA. AWAS will deliver the 737s to Aloha in November and December, ahead of the February 2000 launch of the new services between Oakland, California and both Honolulu ...

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    Mergers in Taiwan

    1999-09-01T08:48:00Z

    Taiwanese carriers Mandarin Airlines and Formosa Airlines were merged in July as part of the country's consolidation efforts. The airlines, both closely linked to national carrier China Airlines, will operate as Mandarin on domestic and regional routes. CAL's shareholding in the larger carrier stands at 90%, but this will be ...

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    BA revises agents deal

    1999-09-01T08:25:00Z

    British Airways is proposing a short-term payment rewards scheme for travel agents in response to a fine imposed by the European for BA's "abuse of its dominant position". Despite the temporary revision, BA intends to contest the fine. Meanwhile, the airline is to start selling flights and holidays through interactive ...

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    Aloha Airlines sets its sights on first services to US mainland

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Aloha Airlines plans to start services to the US West Coast next February, marking the first time in the airline's 53-year history that it has ventured away from its Hawaii-based Pacific inter-island network. The new services will include two daily round-trip flights between Hawaii and Oakland, ...

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    Star partners unite to repel oneworld bid for Air Canada

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Brian Dunn/MONTREAL Chris Jasper/LONDON Air Canada and its Star Alliance partners are gathering their forces in a bid to fight off an attempted takeover of the flag-carrier masterminded by rival oneworld leader American Airlines, acting in tandem with the Toronto-based Onex conglomerate, owner of caterer Sky Chefs. The Onex/American ...

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    Consultants assess Malpensa

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Two UK consultancy firms are compiling a dossier on transport links at Milan Malpensa Airport to help determine whether most of the flights remaining at the city's Linate Airport should be transferred to the new hub on 31 October, as planned. The European Commission-appointed companies - London-based Alan Stratford ...

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    CAL crash raises fresh fears

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Brent Hannon/TAIPEI Andrzej Jeziorski/SINGAPORE The crash on 22 August of a China Airlines (CAL)Boeing MD-11 at Hong Kong International Airport has placed both the airline and the airport authority on the defensive. In a bad week for Asia-Pacific air safety, the crash was followed days later by a ...

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    Routes

    1999-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic has received US approval to allow it to begin services between London Heathrow and Chicago O'Hare from November. Midway Airlines will begin a new service between Louisville, Kentucky, and its hub at Raleigh-Durham from 15 October. The airline plans to offer three daily non-stop flights each way using ...