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    Keeping track

    1995-04-01T15:34:00Z

    The Traxon cargo automation system is now well established, but some significant technical and political obstacles remain. Mark Lyon reports.   Air cargo doesn't achieve its potential for most airlines. Industry critics want carriers to work more closely with air freight forwarders so these two partners ...

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    Appointments

    1995-04-01T14:27:00Z

    Gaston Hébert has been named president of de Havilland, replacing Ken Laver. John Horne has been appointed airport director for London/City airport. Rick Ellis has been appointed chief executive of Ansett New Zealand. He replaces Craig Wallace, who has taken a senior position with Ansett Australia. ...

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    Orders

    1995-04-01T14:26:00Z

    Air Atlantic has ordered 10 Jetstream 41s. The first five are to be delivered in the second quarter to the Halifax, Nova Scotia-based carrier. Mesa Air has ordered 25 Dash 8-200s from Bombardier worth $250 million. The New Mexico commuter airline has options on a further 25 aircraft. ...

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    Airports

    1995-04-01T14:26:00Z

    London/Luton has formed a joint venture with venture capitalists Nash, Sells & Partners to build a rail station at the airport. The venture capitalists will take an 80 per cent stake in the $7.6 million project. The $3.2 billion Denver International Airport finally opened for commercial operations at ...

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    Suppliers

    1995-04-01T14:25:00Z

    PROS Strategic Solutions has installed its bid price based origin-destination revenue management system at Continental Airlines. BehavHeuristic yield management system has been installed at Icelandair. FLS Aerospace has won a five year contract from Irish independent Ryanair to provide heavy maintenance for 11 Boeing 737-200s. The ...

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    Japanese bargain

    1995-04-01T13:54:00Z

    Japan's major carriers are to offer Apex fares in the domestic market for the first time. The fares are 25 to 36 per cent lower than regular fares. The move comes after the Ministry of Transport lifted restrictions on discount levels airlines could offer without prior MOT approval. Source: ...

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    Direct flop

    1995-04-01T13:54:00Z

    Euro Direct Airlines, the ambitious UK independent, ceased operations at the end of February after 10 months of operation. The airline blamed high operational costs for its inability to obtain a reasonable return.   Source: Airline Business

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    Malev reshuffle

    1995-04-01T13:53:00Z

    A political reshuffle has lead to the ousting of Malev's managing director Andras Pakay. At press time, a replacement had not been announced, but former minister of transport Andras Derzsi has been appointed as the new president and chairman of the board. Alitalia is understood to have opposed Pakay's departure ...

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    Sale complete

    1995-04-01T13:53:00Z

    BWIA has finally completed its partial privatisation, selling 51 per cent of the carrier for $20 million to a group of Caribbean and US investors headed by Edward Acker. The government of Trinidad & Tobago has retained 33.5 per cent and 15.5 per cent will go to the employee stock ...

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    Japan's plans

    1995-04-01T13:43:00Z

    Japan's Ministry of Transport is to begin construction of the second runway at Osaka/Kansai at an estimated cost of $20 billion in 2000. Work on the new international airport at Nagoya should start at the same time.   Source: Airline Business

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    Three's a crowd

    1995-04-01T13:43:00Z

    Seven European Union member states are preparing to abolish border controls among themselves in line with the 1990 Schengen agreement. Airports in Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands will now classify passengers into three groups - those travelling intra-Schengen, to non-Schengen EU states, and to non-EU countries. ...

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    In Thai-moil

    1995-04-01T13:42:00Z

    The Aviation Authority of Thailand is under fire from a US consortium, led by TAMS Consultants, which claims it was awarded the contract to design the terminal for Bangkok's new international airport for Baht970 million ($40 million), only to have the price dropped to Baht640 million. An Anglo-French group, led ...

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    IRI to sell?

    1995-04-01T13:39:00Z

    Italy's state holding company IRI has said it will reduce its 86 per cent stake in Alitalia next year if the carrier meets cost cutting requirements. Alitalia also plans to ask for a L1,500 billion ($895 million) capital injection once it has broken even.   Source: Airline ...

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    Qantas boost

    1995-04-01T13:38:00Z

    A 79.5 per cent increase in Qantas' first-half net profit to A$128.7 million (US$95.2 million) should boost the chances for its planned A$1.6 billion flotation later this year, despite an uncertain equity market. Qantas says its alliance with British Airways produced numerous benefits worth around A$24 million.   ...

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    French fight

    1995-04-01T13:38:00Z

    French independent TAT is set to complain to the European Commission about alleged state aid to Air Outre Mer. AOM is wholly owned by French state bank Credit Lyonnais, and received at least one capital injection in the last year.   Source: Airline Business

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    TWA new chair

    1995-04-01T13:37:00Z

    John Cahill, a former chairman of British Aerospace, is to succeed Donald Craib as chairman of TWA.   Source: Airline Business

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    China's high flyers

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Timing. That is the key word for any interested party wondering when the big three Chinese carriers, China Southern, China Eastern and Air China, will eventually list and sell shares on the New York stock exchange.While the indications are that China Eastern at least will be ready later this year, ...

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    The big float

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    There are doubts over whether the jewel of the Chinese state-owned airlines, Air China, will be allowed to follow flotations at China Southern and China Eastern in two years' time. David Knibb reports. Whether Air China will sell and list shares overseas after China Southern and China Eastern depends ...

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    A firmer future

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    As the industry recovers, aircraft values are hardening and surpluses falling but some types are faring better than others. Clive Medland of SH&E explains why. Predicting the outlook for the commercial aviation industry is somewhat analogous to forecasting the weather. We can accurately predict that there will be winters and ...

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    On the attack

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Mid-sized airlines face crucial decisions as they focus on which strategies and management tactics to adopt. Sara Guild reports from an Airline Business conference on the future of medium-sized carriers. The greatest profit potential for medium sized carriers lies in a direct attack on the strategic weaknesses of ...