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    Airbus steal

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Alenia is to join the four Airbus partners in the development of the AE100 with China and Singapore. In a blow to AI(R), the European partners decided to pursue the programme through Airbus, instead. The deal paves the way for Alenia to join the Airbus consortium after the latter's restructuring. ...

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    Toughing out the boom

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    In 1997, can the major airlines improve on their performance in the boom year of 1996? Airline Business previews the main issues which will dominate airline executives' thinking in 1997. These are the good times, but life for the average airline manager does not appear to be getting any easier. ...

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    Bigger floats sink Sempati

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The size of Indonesia's privatisation programme has delayed plans for public offerings at both Sempati Air and flag carrier Garuda. Privately owned Sempati, Indonesia's second largest carrier, has postponed an initial public offering scheduled for late 1996. According to Dedet Suardhyka, the airline's corporate secretary, local investor interest ...

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    Asia rife with labour strife

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Industrial unrest is spreading across Asia-Pacific as the region's carriers react to a worrying economic slowdown and stiff competition, compounded by the global hike in fuel costs. At presstime, All Nippon Airways was at loggerheads with its cabin crew unions after wage negotiations broke down: a 24-hour strike ...

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    Polls leave Thai with Bill

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    A change of government has rubbed salt into Thai Airways International's wounds. Lack of political clearance forced the carrier to postpone its US$4.7 billion fleet revamp and accept penalties of some $40 million. The latest setback for the mostly state-owned carrier comes on top of disastrous fourth quarter results which ...

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    Boeing pulls off twin coup

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is turning up the heat on rival Airbus with two groundbreaking deals. The US manufacturer has signed American Airlines up to a 22-year exclusive pact and removed its only domestic rival by pulling in McDonnell Douglas to help in the design and development of future widebodies. Reaction ...

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    Harry heads to Air Afrique

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Let's hope Sir Harry Tirvengadum is ready for a challenging 1997. The charismatic chairman of Air Mauritius faces a tough transition when he moves over to head up struggling Air Afrique on 1 January 1997. The west African carrier continues to suffer government interference and union pressures which ...

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    Alitalia pays a small price

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Alitalia has been fined by the Italian antitrust authorities for bullying tactics against domestic competitors, and as it succeeds in removing one through a codeshare deal with startup Alpi Eagles, another potential threat appears in the form of Azzurra Air. The authorities found that Alitalia had 'impeded, blocked ...

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    The battle for AOM begins

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Barely having caught their breath after the furious scramble to take over insolvent Air Liberté, potential bidders are now lining up in the race for struggling French rival, AOM. And potential political problems are already brewing. British Airways' recent acquisition of a 67 per cent holding in Air ...

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    United allies down under

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The fierce fight for market share on routes in and out of Australasia is set to hot up even further following Air New Zealand's alliance with United Airlines and a new capacity-boosting bilateral between Australia and the UK. The fledgling partnership of Air New Zealand and Australia's Ansett ...

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    China puts on the squeeze

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    China is having mixed success in its aviation policy. Despite easing the moratorium on aircraft orders, Beijing is now having to curb international capacity growth for fear of Chinese carriers losing out to their foreign counterparts. But the authorities are having more success in their drive for domestic consolidation. ...

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    Beijing spurs triple listing

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Three Chinese airlines are pressing ahead with plans for initial public offerings, but at presstime it was unclear whether they would beat the 1 January deadline. Missing that date would mean they would have to include another year's audited financial results in their share prospectuses. Following the Civil ...

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    Coded for no competition

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    A study on codesharing for the European Commission recommends ending the practice on nonstop routes and reducing the number of CRS listings for codeshare flights to one. These are two of the main findings of a study by Amsterdam-based consultants Strategem. Their report finds that codesharing by two ...

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    Global traders will win economic war

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    In the final years of this century, the new global 'geo-economics' has become the driving force of international relations and commerce. Autocratic regimes and domestically focused businesses are more likely to fail, or grow less slowly, than those which recognise the reality of the globalised economy. The days ...

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    Wheeling out the service

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    For major airlines seeking high-margin travellers, customer service will be a key to profitability. Still, Philip Festa says pressures within the industry are threatening to squeeze carriers' service levels. Customer service is now the norm throughout almost all sectors of commerce: supermarkets, hotels, banks and fast food chains vie ...

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    Is candid Crandall correct about IT?

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    When Robert Crandall, AMR Corp chairman, noted at the last Iata annual general meeting that 'there is no reason to believe that technology will make airlines more profitable,' there had to have been a few sets of raised eyebrows in the audience. Crandall, after all, is the one credited for ...

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    USAir wears Wolf clothing

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    In a move described as 'vintage Wolf', USAir will this year become US Airways, accompanied by a complete facelift. But below the cosmetic makeover, there are signs that the carrier's chairman is finally healing the longstanding rifts with labour. USAir chairman and CEO Stephen Wolf, who has master-minded ...

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    NASA small

    1996-12-18T09:56:00Z

    NASA has assigned several payloads to small-class boosters tbd: EO-2/98, EO-1/98, SAC-C/99, ESSP-01/99, SMEX-06/00, Deep Space 3/00, ESSP-02/00, SCISAT-1/00, SMEX-07/01, SMEX-08/02, ESSP-04/02   Source: Flight International

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    X-33 suborbital

    1996-12-18T09:55:00Z

    NASA has selected Lockheed Martin to develop and test fly the unmanned sub-orbital flight test vehicle in 1999, which may lead to the development of a new manned/unmanned re-usable SSTO VentureStar launch vehicle (RLV) to replace Space Shuttle, capable of flying 18,000kg to LEO, starting in 2005. The new vehicle ...

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    X-34

    1996-12-18T09:54:00Z

    Orbital Sciences is developing the X-34 small re-usable launcher in an industry-led/government assisted venture as part of the RLS technology programme. Suborbital tests 1997, first orbital test1998. X-34A - possible vehicle to transport 550kg to LEO, after air launch from OSC's TriStar.   Source: Flight International