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    Saudia signs up

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Saudia has confirmed its order of US aircraft, taking 23 B777-200s and five B747-400s for delivery between 1997 and 2001 and 29 MD-90s and four MD-11Fs by 1997. Source: Airline Business

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    Kiwis close in on Ansett

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The on-again, off-again flirtation between Air New Zealand and Ansett Australia has found a new lease of life with a surprise twist. At presstime, the Auckland-based flag carrier was within 'a few days' of finalising the purchase of up to half of Ansett - from TNT. ...

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    Exim tighter on security

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Securitisation of export credit guaranteed loans looks set to take hold in Europe, but recent changes made by Eximbank to counter the growing popularity of the technique in the US throws up new hurdles to financiers. European export credit agencies have watched securitisation of Eximbank deals take off ...

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    Pena to face Asia action

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    'All eyes are on Asia-Pacific,' said US transportation secretary Federico Peña before leaving on a 17-day tour of the region in November. Declaring he had done all he could for now in Europe, Peña is faced with at least three potentially explosive situations in Asia. The latest drive ...

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    Delta poised for antitrust

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    A decision on the antitrust immunity application for Delta Air Lines, Swissair, Austrian and Sabena could be hampered by a similar request from American and Canadian Airlines International. The US Department of Justice finished its analysis of the Delta proposal in early November, and the application is now ...

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    Pay on-line

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    British Midland has become the first airline to offer a booking service with payment on the Internet, using encrypted Netscape software. Source: Airline Business

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    Virgin draws US to Europe

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    In a powerful combination of UK entrepreneurial drive and US investment capital, Richard Branson and David Bonderman are teaming up to launch the first low-cost startup to strike at the heart of the European Union with substantial foreign ownership. Called Virgin Europe, the new carrier is expected to be based ...

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    Love lost but at what cost

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The row-turned-lawsuit between Northwest Airlines and codesharing partner KLM has both carriers asking a simple question: can the world's most successful alliance survive? The question comes as the US airline industry appears to be on the verge of a major restructuring, with or without a United Airlines-USAir merger. ...

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    Airline news

    1995-12-01T00:00:00Z

    SAS has launched a thrice weekly service from Copen-hagen to Poznan, the carrier's third Polish destination. Ansett Australia is to begin codesharing on seven existing Malaysia Airlines services and on a new Saturday service between Sydney and Kuala Lumpur via Melbourne. Meanwhile, Ansett has also entered ...

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    Burning ambition

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    A towering inferno and pending Pentagon funding decisions place airship production on an uncertain course. Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC OFFICIALS AT US lighter-than-air-dirigible manufacturer Westinghouse Airships hope to establish before the end of the year a firm flight-plan for future airship production. The previous business strategy ...

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    Weight watchers

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    NASA engineers are searching for ways to increase the critical payload of the orbiter fleet. Tim Furniss/WASHINGTON DC THE SPACE SHUTTLE will not be seen as being a fully operational vehicle until about 1999 when it will have flown 100 missions, says Bryan O'Connor, a former Shuttle commander ...

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    Swissair

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Philippe Bruggisser, director-general of Swissair Participations (Gate Gourmet, Swissotel, Jack Maeder) will succeed Otto Loepfe as director-general of the Swissair Group on 1 January 1996. Following his appointment as president of the International Air Transport Association, Loepfe will concentrate his activity at Swissair on the development of co-operation with partner ...

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    EU law hits Ryanair routes

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Gunter Endres/LONDON IRISH NO-FRILLS AIRLINE Ryanair is being forced to offer only 50% of seats available on its flights between London Stansted and Prestwick in Scotland, until it obtains its own Aircraft Operating Certificate, or finds a UK airline which will operate the service on its behalf (Flight ...

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    SAS profits soar

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    THE SAS group came close to doubling its pre-tax profits for the third quarter, despite the cost of the pilots' dispute in June, which resulted in a three-day lockout. SAS turned in profits of SKr1.1 billion ($167 million) for the quarter, overcoming an estimated SKr300 million loss from ...

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    Competition rules

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    The SBAC is challenging UK aerospace to be more competitive. Forbes Mutch/LONDON THE LIGHTS are dimmed and a hundred figures settle back expectantly in their chairs. A message is illuminated on the screen above their heads: "Where there is no vision, the people perish." ...

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    Loral tests virtual trainer

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA LORAL HAS demonstrated a novel approach to deployable simulation, which would allow actual aircraft to be used for training in a virtual environment. Helmet-mounted cameras and displays are used to superimpose computer-generated outside-world scenes and instruments on to a video image of the cockpit. ...

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    SR20 on schedule for 1997

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    CIRRUS DESIGN has flown the second prototype of its SR20 all-composite light aircraft. The company says that it remains on schedule for certification in early 1997. The aircraft was flown by Cirrus' new test pilot, former Space Shuttle commander Bob Overmyer, from the company's headquarters in Duluth, Minnesota. ...

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    Cargo in control

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa Cargo achieved its long-sought independence at the start of 1995. The business has not looked back since. Kevin O'Toole/LONDON WILHELM ALTHEN, chairman of Lufthansa Cargo, is clearly a happy man. For the past two decades, he has campaigned for air cargo to be treated ...

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    Australia: not out for compulsory GPS

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Sir - After reading the article "Locator rule irks Australian AOPA" (Flight International, 8-14 November, P26), I ought to point out that the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) of Australia does not want a compulsory global-positioning system (GPS). What it does say is that the GPS has proved to ...

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    Show time '96

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Flight International's calendar of 1996 aerospace events and exhibitions. Compiled by Kate Sarsfield/LONDON IF THE 1996 Flight International trade-show calendar mirrors the state of the aviation market, it would be easy to conclude that the world recession in aerospace is finally over. With over 60 ...