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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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    Japan-Taiwan make a deal

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    After a decade of talks Japan and Taiwan have finally reached an agreement on increased air services, including clearance for a Taiwanese carrier to operate directly into Osaka for the first time in quarter century. Under the deal, Taiwan's EVA Airways will be allowed daily flights into Osaka/Kansai airport ...

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    US veers to port in Japan

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The US is continuing its hard line in bilateral talks with Japan in the wake of its victory over the shipping showdown with Tokyo. The chances of an outline agreement being signed at the Apec economic summit in Vancouver on 24 November seemed slim but an accord seemed imminent. ...

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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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    US to open more skies?

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The US open skies machine continues its march around the globe, with the hope that Chile may become the 26th country to seal an agreement. Although the text of the US-Chile open skies treaty has been agreed, the Chilean government is holding out until the American/LanChile alliance is approved ...

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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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    Spain adds to civil war?

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Spanish rivals Air Europa and Spanair are set to extend their domestic battle to the international arena as both carriers launch services to the US and link up with US majors. Palma-based Spanair was due to launch its first scheduled operation to the US on 20 November, flying from ...

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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. ...

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    Easy does it

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Easy come, easy go. Hopefully EasyJet's use of this slogan to depict its ticketless booking and rapid check-in and boarding procedures will never apply to its presence in the European airline industry. Few think it will. The airline's charismatic chairman, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, has made sure his startup uses technology ...

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    A tale of two startups

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Jackie Gallacher Two startup carriers, two philosophies. Ironically, while EasyJet and Debonair have a lot in common, their differences are at the root of the strong rivalry between their chairmen, respectively Stelios Haji-Ioannou - the young and wealthy owner of a Greek shipping company - and Franco Mancassola, an ...

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    Mexican spat over codes

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Mexico and Washington are coming to blows over codesharing, prompting calls for changes in their bilateral. Discussions were set to resume in December but, according to one Washington source, 'they're talking, but they don't seem to be getting anywhere'. The current US-Mexico bilateral makes no provision for codesharing ...

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    Governments

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Singapore and Brazil have signed new a bilateral air services agreement that will allow both Vaspand Singapore Airlines to operate three weekly services apiece between Singapore and Brazil. The French government has confirmed that two new runways are to be built at Paris/Charles de Gaulle.   Source: Airline ...

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    Stylish Air DO

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Japan Airlines has signed an agreement to provide operational, technical and ground handling support to domestic startup, Air DO. Air DO plans to launch B767-300 services between Tokyo and Sapporo in April 1998.   Source: Airline Business

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    737-700 undergoes preparation for last JAA test

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is preparing the Next Generation 737-700 for its final test for the European Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA), with certification now anticipated by the end of December. The aircraft has also had a boost from a major deal with Argentina's LAPA. Boeing says that the aircraft passed the ...

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    Boeing begins hybrid Trent tests on 747

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has begun flight tests of the Rolls-Royce RB.211-524G/H-T engine on a new British Airways 747-400. The engine, a hybrid combination of the Trent 700 high-pressure O4 module and the existing -524G/H low-pressure system, has been ordered by Cathay Pacific and South African Airways (SAA). R-R is using ...

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    Airlines may link on African ATC problems

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Long-haul carriers could soon become involved in modernising Africa's dilapidated air-traffic-control (ATC) infrastructure, following a call by South African Airways (SAA) for airlines regularly flying in African airspace to take a more pro-active safety role. At the same time, South Africa has reported success in improving ground communications ...

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    Air Namibia maintains plans to replace its 747SP, despite heavy financial losses

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Despite suffering heavy financial losses, Air Namibia has pledged to go ahead with replacing its ageing Boeing 747SP, but may downgrade its ambition to acquire a new-generation aircraft. The airline had been considering acquiring a new aircraft such as the Boeing 777 or Airbus Industrie A340, but is ...

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    Weber demands new runway at Frankfurt

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa chairman Jürgen Weber has demanded a new runway at Frankfurt Airport, saying that the airport's capacity is already reaching its limits. Weber says that the airport is not capable of handling more than 70 or 80 take-offs an hour, and has nearly reached this limit. In a ...

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    Delta's Latin plan

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines says that it will increase its services to and from Latin America. The airline is building on its codeshare relationship with Transbrasil and Aeromexico, and is poised to introduce services to Argentina, Chile and Peru, in conjunction with its codesharing partners. Source: Flight International