All Networks news – Page 1407

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    Mesa considers Continental Express take-over proposal

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/PHOENIX THE MESA AIR GROUP, the largest independently owned regional carrier in the USA, is considering the possible purchase of the rival Continental Express operation. Mesa Air chief executive Larry Risley confirms that the proposal was considered and discussed by the board at a meeting ...

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    Alitalia breaks new ground in entertainment

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    ALITALIA HAS selected a new entrant to supply in-flight-entertainment systems for its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11s. The Italian flag carrier is the launch customer for an on-demand video system developed by Las Vegas, Nevada-based Interactive Flight Technologies (IFT). A single MD-11 will be equipped with IFT's In-Flight ...

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    Pratt & Whitney PW4084

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    THE BOEING 777 Pratt & Whitney PW4084 was granted US Federal Aviation Administration approval on 30 May to fly 180min extended-range twin-engine operations (ETOPS) at service entry. The "ETOPS-out-of-the-box" initiative was a key target for Boeing from the start, and was achieved just a week before the start ...

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    Strikingly Cheap

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Air Inter has kicked off an aggressive fare-cutting campaign in an attempt to win back some of the 397,000 passengers lost - around 8% of annual volume - during a series of strikes between February and May. Passengers will be offered a Fr100 ($20) fare on any route within France ...

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    Franco/Japanese Link

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Air France has reinforced its long-standing alliance with Japan Airlines with a new accord aimed at improving co-operation on the airlines' frequent-flier programmes. The two will also introduce code sharing, which already exists between Paris and Osaka, on the Paris-Tokyo route. Further moves to harmonise their tariff structures are also ...

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    Fly America in the ointment

    1995-06-01T10:12:00Z

    The failure of US and UK aeropolitical negotiators to reach agreement on a proposed 'mini deal' in mid-April was just another chapter in years of fractious negotiations between the two countries. But the tripping point was so small that even veteran negotiators turned away in disgust at their inability to ...

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    Airports

    1995-06-01T10:10:00Z

    The privatisation of the UK Civil Aviation Authority's National Air Traffic Services has been postponed indefinitely. Lockheed Air Terminal is currently completing a feasibility study for the conversion of Zolotaya Dolina Air Base to a commercial passenger and cargo airport. The former air base is in Nakhodka on ...

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    Orders

    1995-06-01T10:09:00Z

    Aero Lloyd has ordered four A321s and two A320s direct from Airbus Industrie, worth $306 million. In addition the German charter will lease four A320s and six A321s from Los Angeles-based lessor ILFC. Delivery of the V2500 powered aircraft will begin in early 1996. United Airlines has ordered ...

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    Name change

    1995-06-01T09:49:00Z

    PWA Corporation, parent company of Canadian Airlines International, has changed its name to Canadian Airlines Corporation. Meanwhile, American Airlines is to phase in codesharing on all transborder routes with Canadian from mid-June, with full implementation by the end of the year.   Source: Airline Business

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    A mighty match

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Can the Boeing 747-400 freighter be more profitable than an older conversion? Mark W Lyon reports.A new freighter aircraft can be a financial conundrum. How can one be confident of financing a $150 million investment over 20 years when cargo yields fluctuate wildly and show a disturbing long-term decline? Between ...

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    Pushing the limits

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Failure to agree a new international system quickly could mean that all airlines will face unlimited financial liability for the injury or death of their passengers. David Knibb reports.It may already be too late, but even those who still champion the Montreal Protocols now acknowledge that time is running out ...

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    Suppliers in demand

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    What enlarged role could suppliers and manufacturers play as airlines look to outsourcing as a cost control mechanism? Kevin P Michaels and William D Angeloni of the Canaan Group explore the possibilities.Airline suppliers have already endured a tumultuous decade - order boom followed by order bust, complicated by the constant ...

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    A question of give and take

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Many airlines have become more demanding of marketing alliances and are now prepared to abandon bad agreements or switch partners to get the right benefits.To the untrained eye the level of alliance activity over the past year could seem rather subdued compared to the frenetic activity of previous years. Some ...

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    Making it work

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Though airline alliances will come and go in the years to come, this survey demonstrates that they will almost certainly remain a strong feature of the industry. Despite some significant deletions since last year, particularly in the realm of route specific cooperation, each time an agreement has died another partnership ...

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    A fighting chance

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Aer Lingus managers have yet to solve the airline's problems on UK regional routes and must complete the restructuring of the rest of the group in order to secure the final payment of state aid. Mark Odell reports from Dublin.When the European Commission gave a derogation to the Irish government ...

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    China cramps Taipei links

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Taiwan is struggling to retain or expand regional air links in the face of Beijing's campaign to isolate the island state and force it into direct ties with mainland China. The commercial agreement that serves as a bilateral between Taiwan and Hong Kong was extended for an interim ...

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    Airline news

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Korean Air has begun operations to Aomori, Japan. The thrice weekly service uses a Fokker 100. Emirates will start flights to Nairobi and Ho Chi Minh City from the end of October. Both destinations will be twice weekly and use A310s. SAS is to resume its ...

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    Home sales, closed ranks

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The sale of stakes in three of Taiwan's larger domestic airlines in less than a month appears to be linked to Taipei's plan to open international routes to these airlines. EVA Air paid $13 million for 20 per cent of Great China Airlines and $18 million for 32 ...

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    Virgin hopes for Oz link

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Malaysia Airlines' codeshare link with Virgin Atlantic Airways on the Kangaroo Route hit unexpected turbulance when the Australian government declined to approve it. However, at presstime Virgin officials were hopeful of a positive outcome by mid-May, allowing the codesharing to start by early June. Canberra's refusal to clear ...

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    Qantas/BA green light

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways and Qantas are set to win approval from Australia's Trade Practices Commission (TPC) for their controversial revenue pooling and price arranging plans for the loss-making Kangaroo Route, though with some tough conditions attached. Approval will be strictly limited to cooperation on flights between Australia and Europe ...