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    Austrian double

    1997-12-17T12:30:00Z

    Austrian Airlines has doubled its participation in regional carrier Tyrolean Airways, with the purchase of 42.85% of its shares, bringing its total stake to 85.7%. The remaining capital is held by Leipnik Lundenburger Industrie. Austrian bought its initial stake in Tyrolean in 1994, and the purchase contributed significantly, says the ...

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    LTU dismisses managers as 767 cracks show poor maintenance

    1997-12-17T12:21:00Z

    AndrzejJeziorski/MUNICH German charter operator LTU has sacked three senior managers after the discovery of a series of maintenance deficiencies in the fleet of Munich-based sister airline LTU Süd. LTU says that it is unable to name the managers concerned for legal reasons, but they included one of two ...

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    MAS warns Boeing to raise 777X tempo

    1997-12-17T11:58:00Z

    Paul Lewis/LANGKAWI Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has reiterated that it is still interested in launching the proposed ultra-long-haul Boeing 777-200X, but in the wake of the recent slowdown in the programme, the carrier is warning that there is a limit to its patience. In March, the Malaysian carrier signed ...

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    Routes

    1997-12-17T11:54:00Z

    ++ US Airways is seeking US Department of Transportation (DoT) permission to start services to Amsterdam early in 1998 from Philadelphia International, where the airline is to build a $300 million terminal. ++ Northwest is seeking US DoT approval to codeshare with KLM on its Philadelphia-Amsterdam route, to begin on ...

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    Wishing on a star

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/Rio de Janeiro Varig is entering one of the most pivotal periods in its 70-year history. After successfully struggling to turn its fortunes around in 1996, the Brazilian flag carrier figuratively hitched its wagon to a star in 1997 when it joined the growing band of airline members ...

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    Latin sounds

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Geoffrey Jones/SANTIAGO Chile's two major airlines, LAN Chile and Ladeco, have been working together formally for some two years, since LAN Chile took control of its struggling domestic contemporary in 1995. The take-over has helped both carriers, with Ladeco consolidating its domestic market position while LAN Chile has been ...

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    Airbus aids new A320 training in Singapore

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie is to assist Asia-Pacific Training & Simulation (APTS) to establish a new A320 simulator training capability in Singapore, in an effort to improve support for the growing number of regional operators of the aircraft. Singapore-based APTS has ordered a single A320 full-flight simulator from Reflectone, equipped with ...

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    Bavarian bank acquires Aero Lloyd

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    A majority stake in German charter carrier Aero Lloyd is to go to the Bayerische Landesbank (BLB), the Bavarian bank originally called in to find new investors for the airline. BLB is negotiating to take 51% of the company, adding that investment in Germany's sizeable tourist market is a ...

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    Deutsche BA complaint

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Deutsche BA has protested to European Union free trade commissioner Karel van Miert about Lufthansa's ticket pricing policy on domestic German routes. Lufthansa is accused of subsidising price cuts on routes in an attempt to push Deutsche BA out of the market. Source: Flight International

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    Six Star Alliance Airlines to form cargo partnership

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Six airlines already in the Star Alliance have agreed to extend their partnership by forming a global cargo alliance. The move follows a two-day meeting in Neu-Isenburg, Germany, of the carriers involved. Air Canada Cargo, Lufthansa Cargo, SAS Cargo, Thai Airways International, United Airlines Worldwide Cargo and Varig Brazil ...

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    European ministers agree to set up safety body

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    European Union (EU) transport ministers meeting in Brussels have agreed that a new European Air Safety Authority (EASA) involving the Union and its member states in a treaty with other European states wishing to join, is the preferable route to set up an aviation safety authority to take over the ...

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    Cathay Pacific plans staff cuts and disposal of 747-200s

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific Airways is drawing up plans to axe up to 15% of its ground staff across the network and dispose of seven Boeing 747-200s, in the face of declining profi ts and traffic figures. A senior source at Cathay says that the airline's Hong Kong-based general managers and ...

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    Delta pushes to expand services to Latin America from Atlanta

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is planning to expand services into Central and South America in a bid to turn its Atlanta, Georgia, hub into a major gateway for Latin America. The USA's third-largest airline will begin daily non-stop service on 5 April between Atlanta and Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala ...

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    Sempati to revitalise fleet with ex-United 737s

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    The owners of Sempati Air Transport are to acquire 26 Boeing 737-200s from United Airlines, in an effort to revitalise the financially struggling Indonesian carrier. Asean Marketing Investment (AMI) has reached an agreement with United Airlines to purchase the surplus 737s for use by the Indonesian regional carrier. AMI ...

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    Varig converts 737 orders to create Next Generation fleet

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian flag carrier Varig is converting outstanding orders for 14 Boeing 737-300s into Next Generation -700 and -800 models and may eventually buy up to 32 aircraft as part of plans to increase the operational flexibility of its fleet. The bulk of the initial ...

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    Air 2000 to expand long-haul operations with 767-300

    1997-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON Air 2000 is set to become a genuine long-haul airline in 1999 following the signing of a lease deal for delivery of its first dedicated widebodies in the form of the Boeing 767-300ER. The charter airline, which is based at Luton in the UK, has signed ...

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    Boeing plans to push up 777-200 weight

    1997-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is planning a further incremental increase in the 777-200IGW (increased gross weight)'s maximum take-off weight (MTOW), in an effort to meet improved range and payload performance requirements from Air France, which is already a customer, and potential client Qantas. The proposed new weight offering would increase the MTOW ...

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    Iberia hopes pay deal will clear way for 727 replacement order

    1997-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON Iberia is optimistic that it will complete contract negotiations with staff shortly, enabling an order for Airbus Industrie or Boeing narrowbodies to be finalised early in 1998. The airline says that it is evaluating the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737-800 to replace its 28 Boeing 727-200s, ...

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    Lufthansa board clears plans for long-range fleet expansion

    1997-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH Lufthansa's supervisory board has cleared plans to expand the airline's long-range fleet with a launch order for the Airbus A340-600, plus additional Boeing 747-400s. The order, worth at least DM3.6 billion ($2 billion), is for ten stretched A340-600s and five 747-400s. It means that Lufthansa's long-range ...

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    IATA establishes N Korean trials

    1997-12-10T00:00:00Z

    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has invited five Asian and US carriers to participate in flight trials through North Korea's Pyongyang Flight Information Region (FIR), following the installation of a new direct-communications landline to South Korea. A Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 747-400 freighter, en route from Anchorage to ...