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    SAA trips on triple threat

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    South African Airways is having a hard time of it. In mid-October, the carrier was embroiled in a bitter battle with its technical staff and faced a threat of court action from its pilots. Its domestic rivals are turning up the heat through alliances with British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. ...

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    Wide smiles at Sabena

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    It's happy families in Brussels, on the surface at least. Sabena's management appears to have won the support of the unions for the airline's 'Horizon '98' restructuring plan, which will lead to lower labour costs and to more flexible working hours. All four Sabena unions have signed a ...

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    Even the good times aren't good

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    It may appear to be a vintage year but life for some airlines continues to be troubled. A casual reader of this issue of Airline Business could be forgiven for not realising that 1996 is a vintage year for the the airline industry. Just consider some of the stories: ...

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    SAS Express is so simple

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    SAS has responded to the threat of competition on its profitable Nordic services by piloting a new simplified product, SAS Express. SAS Express is being used to brand 14 daily Stockholm-Oslo services for a three-month trial period from 22 October but could be extended throughout its Nordic and domestic network. ...

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    Unions balk at BA plans

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways is facing a serious confrontation with its two main unions in the wake of plans to slash US$1.5 billion from its cost base in three years. The UK carrier has also come under fire from employees and the financial community over the apparently unfocused nature of its proposals, ...

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    US extends deadline for bag-match test

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    The US Aviation Safety and Security Commission, which was set up to improve airline security procedures in the wake of the crash of TWA Flight 800, has extended the 60-day deadline for testing a full domestic bag-match programme. US carriers have been able to convince the Clinton Administration ...

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    CAAC holds up Chinese airliner approvals

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/BEIJING Chinese airlines are facing a growing backlog of pending aircraft orders and leases waiting for final approval from the country's civil aviation authority and Government. All Chinese aircraft orders and lease agreements of longer then one year are required to be submitted to ...

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    IFALPA is set to act on African airspace 'risks'

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Chris Yates/LONDON An urgent safety bulletin spelling out the growing danger of flying in African airspace is expected to be issued soon by the International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations (IFALPA). Capt Tony van Heerden, president of the South African Airline Pilots Association says, that ...

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    Sabena links with Virgin Express for Heathrow route

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Herman De Wulf/BRUSSELS Virgin Express is launching scheduled services between Brussels and London Heathrow, in a code-share deal with Sabena under which it will replace the Belgian flag carrier on the route. The low-cost Brussels-based airline launched services on 27 October with nine daily return ...

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    BA moves closer to control of Air Liberte

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/Paris British Airways appears to have come a step closer in its bid to take over ailing French independent carrier Air Liberte after the unexpected withdrawal of a competing offer from a consortium led by French travel group Nouvelle Frontieres. One of the consortium members, the Banque ...

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    MDC board approves MD-XX for airlines

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) is understood to have given board-level approval to its civil-aircraft arm to start offering the MD-XX tri-jet family to airlines. A final board decision was due to be made at a meeting held at St Louis, Missouri, on 25 October attended by MDC president and ...

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    US NTSB hearing on ValuJet DC-9 crash

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    The 11 May crash of the ValuJet McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 into the Florida Everglades will be the subject of a US National Transportation Safety Board five-day public hearing, scheduled to begin on 18 November in Miami. The DC-9 was operating a flight from Miami to Atlanta, and crashed ...

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    Key free-flight tool evaluated

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Evaluation of a conflict probe which, promises to be a key element of the future US "free-flight" air-traffic-management system is under way at Indianapolis. The prototype conflict probe, named the user-requirement evaluation tool (URET), has been developed for the US Federal Aviation Administration by Mitre's Center for Advanced Aviation System ...

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    WAEA

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    David Svatos, supervisor of in-flight services and entertainment with Trans World Airlines, of St Louis, Missouri, has been elected president of the World Airline Entertainment Association (WAEA), of Los Angeles, California, for 1996-7. Joe Leach, manager of onboard programmes at Delta Airlines, of Atlanta, Georgia, becomes vice-president. Marcy Beaubelle, vice-president ...

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    Bidders line up to rescue Air Liberté

    1996-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS BRITISH AIRWAYS and Virgin Express have emerged among the bidders for Air Liberté, the embattled French independent carrier which has been given six months to secure its future. British Airways made its offer through its French subsidiary TAT. Together, the two airlines would give BA a major slice ...

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    ANA searches for more international passengers-

    1996-10-23T00:00:00Z

    ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS (ANA) plans to expand further its international network and frequencies, in an effort to boost revenues and reduce its heavy dependence on the Japanese domestic market. The airline is aiming for an 18% increase in its international capacity by the end of the financial ...

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    Air France signs US pacts

    1996-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS AIR FRANCE HAS ended its long-running search for transatlantic partners with the signing of commercial pacts with both Continental Airlines and Delta Air Lines. The French flag carrier also hints that an Asian partner could be signed up in the first half of 1997. ...

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    Iberia

    1996-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Xavier de Irala Estevez has been named president of national carrier Iberia Airlines. He was previously a vice-president and member he managing committee of General Electric in France, and worked for GE in Portugal, Spain and the UK. Source: Flight International

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    Delta

    1996-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Mark Drusch has been appointed vice-president for marketing development at Delta Air Lines, of Atlanta, Georgia. He was previously vice-president for international and regulatory affairs at US carrier Continental Airlines. Source: Flight International

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    Dragonair delays

    1996-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Dragonair of Hong Kong is to postpone its planned public listing on the local exchange until the end of 1997, reportedly to give the airline more time to improve its profit growth. It had originally been intended to float part of Dragonair's stock early in 1997 as part of the ...