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    Lufthansa Cargo returns to profit

    1998-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa Cargo has successfully turned its business around, with the announcement of a DM194 million ($110 million) pre-tax profit for 1997. The company recorded the profit on a turnover of DM3.9 billion for regular business. Including income from the sale of its stake in Luxembourg's Cargolux, the company beat the ...

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    Star Alliance adds Australasian net

    1998-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Air New Zealand (ANZ) and Ansett Australia are to join the Star Alliance in March 1999, adding a comprehensive Australasian presence to its rapidly growing network. ANZ already has various agreements with Star members. It has an alliance with United Airlines, a "strategic partnership" with Air Canada and frequent ...

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    Controlling the future

    1998-05-20T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON There was a deafening silence from UK National Air Traffic Services (NATS) between 5 April and 13 May. At the beginning of the period, NATS had somewhat nervously announced that it had run the first full "operational" test of the much delayed new en route air traffic ...

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    Out of the ashes

    1998-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/BEIRUT A visit to downtown Beirut to see at first hand the reconstruction that is now taking place is a powerful way of understanding something of the spirit that lies behind the rebuilding of the Lebanese national carrier, Middle East Airlines. Twenty years of indiscriminate shelling left more than ...

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    SAS Lithuanian pact

    1998-05-13T12:47:00Z

    SAS and Lithuanian Airlines have agreed to co-operate and aim to form a "strategic partnership" by 1 September. The Lithuanian flag carrier will co-ordinate its route network with SAS, while the agreement includes reciprocal ground handling and code-sharing arrangements. The Lithuanian Government hopes to float 49% of the airline this ...

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    FAA takes emergency action on Boeing wiring

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued emergency airworthiness directives (ADs) ordering inspections of fuel tank wiring in over 1,000 older Boeing 737s, 747s and 767s. The action follows the chance discovery of a damaged wire conduit during investigations to find the source of a fuel leak on a ...

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    Air Europe increases fleet with 777-200ER lease

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Air Europe (Italy) is boosting its fleet of Boeing twinjets with a move up to the 777-200ER. The Milan-based airline has signed a 10-year lease deal for two aircraft with International Lease Finance, for delivery in 1999. The carrier's fleet of six leased Boeing 767-300ERs are deployed on scheduled ...

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    Aeroflot introduces 737-400

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Aeroflot Russian International Airlines has introduced its first Boeing aircraft acquired directly from the US manufacturer, one of 10 Boeing 737-400s ordered by the airline. The remainder of the 131-seaters will be introduced by February 1999 to be operated on European routes. The Russian carrier has been operating two leased ...

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    Airtours anticipates summer with 747

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Airtours International has boosted its summer 1998 season charter capacity with the damp lease of a Boeing 747-200 from Air New Zealand (ANZ) for operation on transatlantic flights from Belfast, Cardiff and Manchester. The 416-seat 747, which is being crewed by ANZ pilots and Airtours cabin staff, is being flown ...

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    China plans new cargo carrier

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE China Eastern Airlines (CEA) and partner China Ocean Shipping (Cosco) are planning to launch the country's first international air cargo carrier, equipped with a fleet of converted Boeing MD-11 freighters. Local industry sources say the carrier is to be named China Air Cargo and will be a ...

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    Cathay Pacific nears decision on strategic airline alliance

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Cathay Pacific Airways expects to make a decision on a strategic alliance within months, as the carrier continues to struggle to increase revenue and cut costs further to extract itself from financial difficulties. A massive drop in international traffic since July 1997 is causing the Hong Kong ...

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    US airline alliances to undergo scrutiny

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    The Clinton administration has vowed to put recently proposed strategic alliances between US airlines under the microscope. Patrick Murphy, a senior US Department of Transportation (DoT) official, told a Congressional hearing that planned pacts between Northwest/Continental, American/US Airways and United/Delta "-represent nothing less than a major transformation of the ...

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    AlliedSignal expands EGPWS applications

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal Aerospace is developing a version of its enhanced ground proximity warning system (EGPWS) to fit corporate aircraft. It is responding to proposed US Federal Aviation Administration regulations requiring installation of terrain avoidance and warning systems in all aircraft with six or more seats . The two air transport ...

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    El Al seeks European co-operation for hub

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    El Al is trying to reach codeshare agreements with Lufthansa and Air France to enable it to set up a hub in Europe. The Israeli national airline wants to sign codeshare agreements with the two European airlines and to co-ordinate timetables so that its passengers will be able to ...

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    Brazil fare fight hots up with new cuts

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    A Brazilian fare war has intensified, with Varig and TAM announcing new price cuts. Both airlines have introduced discounts on regular flights of up to 60% as the affects of the recent market liberalisation raise questions over some rival services. Air fares have tumbled since the end of last ...

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    Greenlandair expands into jets with 757 purchase

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Greenlandair has taken delivery of a Boeing 757, its first jet airliner, which was scheduled to begin operations in competition with SAS on scheduled services between Greenland and Copenhagen from 12 May. The Nuuk-based airline already operates only two de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters and four Bombardier de ...

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    Pacific nations call for reforms

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNS The aviation ministers of 14 Pacific nations are calling for a region-wide air traffic management (ATM) plan, a single aviation market, and the harmon- isation and updating of civil aviation regulation and security following a South Pacific Forum meeting in Suva, Fiji on 4 May. The ...

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    RBA chooses V2500 for A319s

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA) has selected the International Aero Engines V2500 turbofan to power its planned new fleet of Airbus A319s, an initial order for which is due to be finalised shortly. The carrier is understood to have opted for the 105kN (23,500lb) thrust V2524-A5 engine over the competing ...

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    Routes

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    -Alaska Airlines is to offer a twice-weekly roundtrip service from Los Angeles to La Paz in Mexico from 25 October, using a Boeing MD-80 originating in Seattle. -Aero Lloyd will operate a weekly service from Alicante, Spain to Linz, Austria, from June. -Braathens has started a three times daily service ...

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    Fool's gold ?

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Is it right to assume, in the wake of Continental Express' order for 37-seat Embraer RJ-135s to operate alongside its 50-seat ERJ-145s, that the regional turboprop is dead and that, to survive, particularly in North America, all regional airlines must move to jet-power even for their smallest needs? Or ...