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    Airbus accord

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The four Airbus partners have agreed to make the consortium a limited company by early 1999 with management control over all manufacturing functions. A decision has been postponed over whether legal ownership of the factories should also be transferred. Source: Airline Business

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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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    SAA heads set to roll?

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    South African Airways' parent company Transnet has appointed a New York-based recruitment agency to headhunt senior managerial staff as part of the airline's restructuring process. Zukile Nomvete, the Transnet executive director responsible for SAA, says emphatically that his own job is not in doubt. He makes no mention of ...

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    Saab out but Fokker in?

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    As Saab prepares to make its formal exit from the manufacture of regional aircraft, attempts to resurrect the production of Fokker jets are continuing. Saab's official statement merely says that the company is examining the possible closure of its Saab 340 and Saab 2000 aircraft production lines, but a ...

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    S Africa to sell airports

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    At least 29 airport operators from Europe, North America and Asia have expressed an interest in the privatisation of South Africa's nine state-owned airports. According to the Department of Transport's advisers, Deutsche Morgan Grenfell, the government initially plans to sell 49 percent of the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), ...

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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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    Turn off the TAP

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Doug Cameron. For years TAP has had a public face only a mother could love. 'SAir didn't sign an alliance agreement with us because of our beautiful eyes,' admits Manuel Ferreira Lima, the airline's chairman. The challenge he faces is to convince the market that the changes he has pushed ...

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    Cargo chaos hits Thailand

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The scene is set for an air cargo war in Thailand's skies next year, as two more air cargo operators battle for freight business. The two new cargo carriers are set to jostle with the 76 carriers already offering cargo space at Bangkok's Don Muang airport, in what is ...

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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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    Korean links

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    North and South Korea have concluded their first air services agreement. The ICAO-brokered deal opens the two countries' airspace to all operators from 28 February next year.   Source: Airline Business

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    Suppliers

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Boeing's 777-300 made its maiden flight on 16 October. Solair is to be Delta Air Lines' sole supplier of airframe spare parts in a deal worth $150 million over three years. Pratt & Whitney Eagle Services has acquired Interturbine's Flight Repair Group. Finavitec and Airbus have signed ...

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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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    Appointments

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Sentance has joined British Airways from the London Business School as chief economist. BritishAirways Engineering has appointed Ferdinando Bruno as general manager business development and Mike Hodgson as general manager fleet 2. Lawrence Urquhart is to succeed Brian Smith as UKairport operator BAA's chairman in July 1998. ...

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    Aircraft News

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Turkish Airlines has confirmed its firm order for 26 Boeing 737-800s, plus 23 options. It has still to confirm its expected Airbus order. Qantas has ordered three B747-400s, for delivery in 1999 and 2000. Tunisair has ordered four B737-600s, with options on three more B737s. Eastwind Airlines has ordered two ...

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    Hawaii two-0

    1997-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Hawaii is back to only two inter-island carriers, Aloha and Hawaiian Airlines. Mahalo Air ceased operations after spending the summer in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Mahalo hopes to restart operations in December using Jetstream 41s.   Source: Airline Business

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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