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    American Eagle confirms ERJ-135

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/FORT WORTH American Eagle has selected the Embraer ERJ-135 to meet its requirement for up to 150 of the 37-seat regional jets. The carrier expects formally to announce the deal by early September - probably in time for the Farnborough air show. The decision will be a major, but ...

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    $3 billion EC grant to Air France was illegal, says Court of Justice

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The European Court of Justice has ruled that the European Commission decision to permit Air France Fr20 billion ($3 billion) in state aid was illegal. However, the Luxembourg-based court threw out all but two of the 110 complaints made by rival airlines, including British Airways, British Midland and SAS. ...

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    Russia takes action against 16 airlines

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Russia's Federal Aviation Service has withdrawn the operating licences of 16 airlines. The reasons for the withdrawals have not been given but action of this type usually relates to financial or operational weaknesses. Among those grounded were regional scheduled carriers Aerolat, Elista Avia and Kurgan Avia, cargo operators Magadan ...

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    Shorts removes obstacle to resumption of Fokker production

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Kate Sarsfield/LONDON Bombardier Aerospace Shorts has removed a major obstacle to the restart of Fokker airliner production by finally agreeing to sell to the Dutch company's trustees the tools, equipment and drawings it has held as the wing producer. Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Shorts was a risk sharing partner in the ...

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    Do-it-yourself weighing machine approvedTEXT: Ian Sheppard/LondonBritish Aerospace Regional Aircraft has dispatched the first raw material

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A weighing device that uses aircraft landing gear struts as scales has won US Federal Aviation Administration approval. The weight and balance system (WBS) is made by Dallas, Texas-based Trinity Airweighs. It can measure the weight and centre of gravity (CG) of an aircraft without the need for traditional ...

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    Airline News

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    All Nippon Airways is set to launch services from Osaka/Kansai to Xiamen and to Shenyang via Dalian; and from Tokyo to Qingdao, Saga and Yonago, all in July. Air France launched a twice weekly service from Paris/CDG to Shanghai on 11 May. It will become three times weekly from ...

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    Taca and AA get go-ahead

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Conditions attached to approval for American Airlines' alliance with the Taca Group and for its proposed alliance with British Airways are making celebrations ring hollow. The Department of Transportation finally gave its blessing to the AA-Taca alliance almost two years after the partnership was first proposed. The DOT has ...

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    Breaking the cycle

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

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    MAS joins KLM alliance

    1998-06-24T10:45:00Z

    KLM and Malaysian Airlines (MAS) have signed a co-operation agreement that extends the KLM-Northwest-Alitalia global alliance into the Asia-Pacific region. The deal will cover code sharing on services between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur from 1 July, while MAS' route structure will eventually be incorporated into the alliance's global network, says ...

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    Third domestic could start up could be in Australia

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Australia is to get a third domestic carrier for major trunk routes, if Australian Airlines Holdings' plans come to fruition. The company has revealed its intention to launch an airline connecting Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. Chief executive Paul Orpwood says the plan is to acquire ...

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    Air Canada expands as rival sells off regional

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Canada's domestic market has been shaken up this week, with Air Canada expanding services in a deal with charter operator Voyageur Airways, and rival Canadian Airlines International selling its loss-making regional, Inter-Canadian, to a group of investors. The Air Canada move strengthens its position to serve small communities in ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    -British World Airlines is planning to double its British Aerospace ATP fleet, and has signed a memorandum of understanding for two white-tail aircraft for delivery in mid-1998. -Sun-Air of Scandinavia has also placed an MoU with BAe Asset Management Turboprops for a third BAe ATP. -C-S Aviation Services has delivered ...

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    European growth

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    European passenger traffic growth in April returned to double figures after a brief slump to 6%in March, according to the Association of European Airlines (AEA). The AEA attributes the dip to "-the date of the Easter holiday distorting the monthly growth trend". This year's figures show a 10.7% increase on ...

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    Bengal ceases

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Aero Bengal Airlines has ceased operations. The Bangladesh airline is to return two Harbin Y-12s and an Antonov An-24 to the lessors. The Dhaka-based domestic operator is seeking new funds to relaunch services later this year. Source: Flight International

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    Asian crisis will cost 150 orders in next five years, says Boeing

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON The still unfolding economic crisis in Asia has had a big impact on Boeing's latest long-term aircraft forecasts, with predictions that the regional downturn will cost 150 aircraft orders over the next five years. Prospects for the launch of a high-capacity aircraft above the 747-400 have ...

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    PAL to slash aircraft fleet

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Philippine Airlines (PAL) is to offload 74% of its aircraft, including 15 new Airbus A330/ 340s, and will dump 68% of its international and domestic services in a bid to keep its finances afloat. Under a dramatic restructuring plan presented to the Philippine Securities and Exchange ...

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    Qantas will wind down Asia routes

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Qantas is to make further cuts in capacity on routes to Asia as the economic chaos takes an increasing toll on passenger numbers on certain routes. The airline is also moving to bolster services elsewhere, particularly in the Philippines, where the Australian carrier moved to double capacity following the ...

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    Routes

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    -Peru and the USA have signed an open skies agreement to phase out flight restrictions over a period of four years for passenger services and two years for all-cargo services. From mid-June, both countries can increase weekly passenger flights from 42 to 63 (based on narrowbody aircraft). -Japan Airlines (JAL) ...

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    New SAA boss Andrews ready for 'tenacious' cost-cutting

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Hilka Birns/CAPE TOWN South African Airways has appointed former World Airways chief executive Coleman Andrews to restore the ailing airline to health in time for its approaching privatisation. Andrews succeeds chief executive Mike Myburgh, whose early retirement had been expected. Myburgh's deputy, John Hare, has also been axed ...

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    United, Cathay gain long-range benefits

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    United Airlines has launched the first year-round non-stop service between Hong Kong and Chicago, benefiting from improved engine fuel efficiency and new flexible routing. At the same time, Cathay Pacific Airways is considering Boeing 747 improvements to start the first scheduled non-stop New York service in 1999. The ...