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    Uncertainty wins the casting vote

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Some airlines are viewing the spate of elections this year with trepidation.Even in parts of the world where airlines are privately owned and have the commercial freedoms associated with deregulation, they remain uniquely susceptible to the political environment in which they must operate. Small wonder that the prospect of a ...

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    New codes

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Continental Airlines plans to start codesharing with the Taca group of carriers from 1 June, and is discussing a codesharing agreement with CSA Czech Airlines. Source: Airline Business

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    Delta: what value pilots?

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is struggling to reach a deal with its pilots over the launch of a low-cost B737 operation to go head to head with ValuJet, as the no-frills Atlanta-based carrier turns up the heat by launching into USAir's heartland. Delta management, which is seeking $340 million ...

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    Unions face Wolf's bite

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    USAir's surprise appointment of former UAL chief Stephen Wolf to its helm could further exacerbate an already fragile situation with its unions. The new USAir chairman and chief executive, renowned for his hard-line stance towards unions, now faces labour groups deeply mistrustful of management. One labour leader at ...

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    EU liable to impose will

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission has hijacked the global debate on airline liability with proposals that would force all European Union carriers to conform to a Japanese-style unlimited liability system. The move towards a legally enforceable liability regime not only appears to have taken the European carriers by surprise but ...

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    Talks closed.

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Boeing and McDonnell Douglas have ended talks on a potential merger reportedly because of a disagreement over the valuation of McDonnell's business. Source: Airline Business

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    SAS link hits UK minnow

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The clearance for Lufthansa's alliance with SAS in mid-January gives the German carrier a near-global coverage of partners but for one UK minnow it spells a period of uncertainty. As expected the European Commission cleared the alliance eight months after the initial accord, but imposed what Lufthansa chairman ...

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    MDC

    1996-01-31T09:16:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has made two senior appointments at its Washington DC operation. Robert Andrews has joined the company as vice-president, programme co-ordination. Andrews comes from Rockwell International, where he was director of strategic analysis. He will be responsible for managing the company's Washington activities for defence, space and technology ...

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    Appeal rejected

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    The UK Department for Employment and Education has rejected British Airways' appeal against its decision not to grant work permits for 30 USAir pilots. It had wanted to employ the pilots to cover a temporary shortage at its Gatwick hub (Flight International, 17-23 January).   Source: Flight ...

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    Robot-arm contract

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Canada's Spar Space Systems has been awarded a $4.2 million contract from NASA to produce three remote manipulators to assist in the assembly of the US-led Alpha international space station. The Power Data Grapple Fixtures are the mechanical and electrical attachments, or "shoulders", of Spar's remote-manipulator system robot arm. ...

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    Thai/US stalemate ends with new bilateral accord

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE A SIX-YEAR stand-off between Thailand and the USA has ended with agreement on a new bilateral air-services treaty which lifts capacity restrictions and increases fifth-freedom flights. The new agreement, which has still to be ratified by the Thai Government, will allow US carriers ...

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    Eurocopter and Snecma cut costs

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Gilbert Sedbon/PARIS EUROCOPTER IS launching a fresh drive to improve productivity and cut costs as the Franco-German helicopter group prepares for the effects of pending French defence cuts and the continuing weak dollar. French engine manufacturer Snecma has already declared plans to accelerate rationalisation in the face ...

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    British Airways will switch 757s to Gatwick services

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    BRITISH AIRWAYS has earmarked Baku, Moscow and Tel Aviv as the first destinations from London Gatwick to be served with 173-seat Boeing 757s. The aircraft are scheduled to replace the smaller, 106-seat 737-200s and 130-seat -400s from October. Expanding traffic on several routes from Gatwick is accelerating the ...

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    Airbus and Boeing fight for key Asiana contract

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE ASIANA AIRLINES of South Korea is near to selecting a new 150- to 180-seat passenger jet-airliner, as the first step in a wider fleet-modernisation programme. The airline has narrowed its choice to the Airbus Industrie A321 and rival Boeing 737-800. The two manufacturers ...

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    Lockheed Martin delivers profits

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON LOCKHEED MARTIN has ended its first year with profits of more than $1 billion, confirming Wall Street optimism that consolidation within the defence giant is already producing the promised post-merger benefits. "We are meeting, and in some cases exceeding, the consolidation schedule we ...

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    Augsburg finds early success at City

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    THE EARLY success of its new service from London City Airport to Cologne/Bonn and Augsburg (Flight International, 15-21 November, 1995, P8), has prompted Augsburg Airways (formerly Interot Airways) to increase frequencies. From 31 March, Cologne/Bonn will be served three times a day, with two flights carrying on to Augsburg. The ...

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    Northwing codeshare

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Northwest and Eurowings have signed a marketing pact covering code-share service between Amsterdam and six German cities, including Nuremburg, Stuttgart and Dresden. Eurowings, based in Dortmund, Germany, serves 16 cities in Germany and 40 destinations in Europe. It operates a fleet of 32 mid-sized aircraft in an all-coach configuration. ...

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    Business Express yields to bankruptcy protection

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC BUSINESS EXPRESS, the US regional carrier based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, has been forced into the federal bankruptcy court by Saab Aircraft. The airline owes Saab more than $20 million - much of it in unpaid lease payments. A major creditor, Saab ...

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    GECAS may order up to 100 A320s

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS AIRBUS INDUSTRIE is set to secure between 60 and 100 orders and options for new narrow-body aircraft from GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), according to sources close to the negotiations (Flight International, 17-23 January). The order would follow on the heels of the huge ...

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    Fokker's dream

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    REPORTS OF Fokker's death may be somewhat exaggerated, but the company's descent into administrative protection does spell the end of two dreams: that the Netherlands Government could somehow sustain a full-competence national aircraft maker, and that Daimler-Benz could be the nucleus of a powerful third Euro-pean aerospace force. ...