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    In the right direction

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The virtuous trend towards capacity constraint with which the industry ended last year appear to be holding steady. Kevin O'Toole and Chris Tarry of Commerzbank look for early signs. A couple of months into the new decade and it seems that the industry's resolve is holding. Towards the end ...

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    Airbus finally takes a lead

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Airbus has taken the lead in its long-running annual order battle with Boeing and is drawing level on backlog, but there is still all to play for as the two manufacturers head into 2000. The battle has been fought out for the best part of three decades, but as ...

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    Routes - Europe

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Southampton to Frankfurt British Airways franchise British Regional Airlines has introduced a daily service between Southampton and Frankfurt in a bid to attract business travellers looking for an alternative to the main London airports. Air France has doubled its capacity from Southampton to Paris Charles de Gaulle, meanwhile, with ...

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    Momentum builds to resolve delays

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    After years of rhetoric but little action, the European Commission (EC)appears to be pushing the issue of air traffic control (ATC) delays to the top of the political agenda. The EC transport commissioner Loyola de Palacio pledged to make the issue a top priority soon after taking up the reins ...

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    In Brief - Europe

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Aer Lingus to be floated The Irish Government has opted to go ahead with an initial public offering for Aer Lingus, rather than offer the oneworld partners a strategic stake in the airline. The flotation is expected late this year or early 2001. The carrier says the exact timing, ...

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    KAL recovery plans hit

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    NICHOLAS IONIDES ATI SINGAPORE Korean Air (KAL) crowned a disastrous year in which its reputation was further muddied by losing another aircraft in a crash near London Stansted Airport. The accident on 22 December involved a Boeing 747-200 freighter and killed all four people on board. It was the ...

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    Iberian carriers strike alliance deals

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    BARRY CROSS LONDON Portugal's TAP and Portugália have signed a memorandum of understanding to re-establish co-operation, while Spain's Air Europa is linking with "Wings" . The TAP-Portugália deal, announced in December, revives commercial relations which had been broken off by Portuguese flag carrier TAP 12 months previously. During the summer, ...

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    Italy's Gandalf emerges as contender

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Gandalf Airlines made Italian aviation history on 23 December when it become only the second carrier in the country, after Alitalia, to undertake a successful initial public offering. The company, which was established by a group of venture capitalists in April 1998, started operations in April 1999. Despite the ...

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    British Airways moves towards Internet network

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways has begun a major move towards use of the Internet Protocol (IP), signing a five-year $250 million contract for SITA to provide it with an IP-based global network infrastructure. The development will allow BA to add new systems on the IP network rather than on existing ...

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    In Brief - Americas

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Hawaii gains bilateral rights Washington is inviting foreign airlines to serve Hawaii outside existing bilaterals. Airlines from any country except the UK may now fly to Honolulu and Kona, and from there to the US mainland. Washington hopes these new rights will help boost Hawaii's economy. United e-commerce ...

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    Sun Air recovery hopes hit by SAA deal with Safair

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    ROGER MAKINGS JOHANNESBURG The saga over the liquidation of South African domestic carrier Sun Air has taken a further twist. Liquidators claim to have unearthed a deal between South African Airways (SAA) and leasing company Safair which effectively kills any chance of revival for the defunct carrier. SAA's bid ...

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    Sans frontiers?

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    KAREN WALKER WASHINGTON DC The US Department of Transportation'sChicago conference caused a stirback in December, but will aviation barriers now finally begin to fall? And how feasible is the proposal for a transatlantic common aviation area? The French have a succinct expression for summing up life's tendency to stay ...

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    Reform minded

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    NICHOLAS IONIDES TOKYO Kichisaburo Nomura's appointment as ANA president surprised many observers two years ago and the shocks have continued as he has reshaped Asia's largest passenger carrier. It is probably an understatement to say that Kichisaburo Nomura has surprised observers since his appointment over two years ago as president ...

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    Slow change

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    NICHOLAS IONIDES TOKYO The final changes in Japan's painstakingly slow aviation deregulation, from April, will at last pave the way for more new start-ups For a country that so often leads the world in technological innovation, it is ironic that change in other areas can be painfully slow in ...

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    Regional rumba

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    BRIAN HOMEWOOD RIO DE JANERIO South America's regional scene is shifting rapidly; regional jets, economic upheavals, loosening of government restrictions and the scramble to secure partnerships with major carriers are all having an impact. The idea of travelling on a regional airline in South America usually evokes thoughts of ...

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    Finding a new deal

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Airline Business looks at the state of finance markets as carriers continue to find innovative ways to keep aircraft liabilities off the balance sheet. A new survey also covers the world's major operating lease companies, including a ranking of the Top 40 groups by fleet value. JACK SELLSBY ...

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    Ranking the world lessors

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Operating lessors hold a sizeable chunk of world fleet. The following survey is an attempt to provide a guide to the shape and size of the companies which make up the sector. There is little doubt about the key role that operating lessors have come to play in the world ...

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    what's on...

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    what's on Cargo Industry Conference10-11 February San Francisco, CaliforniaContact Caroll EverestTel +44 (1892) 515364Fax +44 (1892) 538170E-mail everest@mistral.co.uk Liberalisation of Ground Handling Services 200014-15 February Brussels, BelgiumContact Ashley Glover, SMiTel +44 (20) 7827 6034Fax +44 (20) 7827 6035 Aviation Accident Investigation Workshop (co-organised with US NTSB)14-18 February SingaporeContact Singapore Aviation ...

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    Aeroflot eyes new Tu-214 for fleet renewal plans

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Aeroflot Russian International Airlines is studying a scheme to lease nine Tupolev Tu-214 twinjets from 2003 to help with its fleet renewal programme. The Tu-214, built by KAPO- Kazan Aircraft Production Factory in Tatarstan, is an increased weight version of the Aviadvigatel PS-90-powered Tu-204-100 produced by Aviastar in Ulyanovsk. ...

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    Air Bosna set for fleet renewal with Airbus A319 deal

    2000-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Air Bosna is Airbus Industrie's first announced customer this year, committing for two A319 narrowbodies, plus two options. Deliveries are set for 2003. Sarajevo-based Air Bosna, the national carrier of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, will operate its CFM International CFM56-5-powered A319s in a two-class, 132-seat configuration. ...