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Olympic advice
Olympic Airways has called in management consultants McKinsey & Co to advise it on a management reorganisation and cost-cutting in the next two years under its 2000 restructuring programme. Source: Airline Business
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Kobe takeoff
Japan's Ministry of Transport has approved construction of an offshore airport near Kobe, only 60 km north of Osaka/Kansai. The airport, which one Japanese airline official dubs a 'dubious project', will cost US$2.5 billion and will open in 2004. Source: Airline Business
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Bigger suit
US Airways has expanded its lawsuit against British Airways to include an alleged breach of fiduciary duty by former BA representatives on the US Airways board. Source: Airline Business
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CAI survives the big chill
Canadian Airlines International has survived the winter with the help of government, employees and creditors, but competition in western Canada is still growing with charter operator Canada 3000 expanding its scheduled services. Canadian's cash position has improved enough to defer searching for a C$60 million (US$40 million) credit ...
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Clinton still confident
The American economy has shown remarkable resilience in the 1990s. Over the last five years more than 11 million new jobs have been created, the rate of unemployment has fallen to 5.4 per cent of the workforce and inflation has been kept below 3 per cent. Even the US budget ...
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Algeria plans amid chaos
The vision of the president and chief executive of Air Algérie as a profitable and privatised airline may seem more like a Saharan mirage in a country riven by a bloody, religious conflict. But Faycal Kellil's actions certainly prove he is serious. The government-owned airline became a joint ...
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Private funds elude Alitalia
Put your wallet away: Alitalia's no longer for sale. The carrier has abandoned its quest for private investors and turned to state holding company IRI for the full capital injection. The Italian treasury has now confirmed that IRI will inject the remaining L1.5 trillion (US$880 million) of fresh ...
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BFGoodrich
Mike Reed has been appointed vice-president of marketing at BFGoodrich Aerospace, of New Century, Kansas. Reed, who has been with the company for more than 12 years, was most recently director of original-equipment-manufacturer marketing. Source: Flight International
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British Airways
British Airways has named Sue Moore general manager for brands management, effective from April. She is now head of European strategy. Moore, who joined BA in 1987, is now head of European strategy. She takes over in April from Hamish Taylor, who is to leave the airline. Source: Flight ...
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Rolls-Royce
UK aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce has made senior appointments in South-East Asia. Dr Robin Singleton becomes regional executive for Indonesia, based in Jakarta; Jonathan Asherson is named regional executive for Maaysia, based in Kuala Lumpur; Chua Pheng Cher becomes regional manager for Singapore and Brunei, based in Singapore; and Peter Clogger ...
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Loganair
Trevor Bush has rejoined Scottish domestic carrier Loganair as managing director, following a management buy-out from the Airlines of Britain Group. He succeeds Scott Grier, who becomes chairman of the new company, a British Airways franchise partner. Bush was formerly Loganair's chief executive technical and general manager for quality assurance ...
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Swissair
Swissair chief executive Philippe Bruggisser has brought in three executives from American Airlines and British Airways. Jeffrey Katz, who headed American's passenger sales on the USwest coast and was a president at computer-reservation systems company Sabre, is to take over as chief operating officer. He will become chief executive at ...
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India
Shri Sen, managing director of Indian Airlines, has become chairman and managing director of Indian Airlines and chairman of Air India. He has been managing director of Indian Airlines since 1994, and also served as joint secretary at the Ministry of Civil Aviation between 1985 and 1990. ...
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SEOS
Simulation visual-display system supplier SEOS Displays, of Burgess Hill Sussex, has named Ray McKinney general manager of its manufacturing division, in Avondale, Pennsylvania. He replaces Stan Tofield, who returns to Burgess Hill to become engineering manager. Source: Flight International
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Rockwell
Charles Stuff has been named a vice-president in programme management by Rockwell's Collins Avionics & Communications division, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Stuff, who was formerly director of that business area, joined the company in 1987 and became a director in the datalinks business in 1995. Source: Flight International
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IFALPA: It's not a row, just concern
Sir - The article "IFALPA sparks row over use of TCAS logic in RVSM airspace" (Flight International, 12-18 March, P8) is slightly misleading. The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA) is concerned that the UK Civil Aviation Authority has published guidelines for the North Atlantic (NAT) ...
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Orion airways club revival
Sir - It is proposed to hold a re-union meeting in the late spring or early summer of this year for former members, sponsors and guests of the Orion Airways Golf Society. The venue, subject to availability, will be Rushcliffe Golf Club, near East Leake, Leicestershire, UK. We ...