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    France and USA seal bilateral agreement

    1998-04-15T13:59:00Z

    Julian Moxon/paris France and the USA have finally signed a bilateral air transport accord, opening the way for codesharing alliances between French and US carriers, although it is short of the open skies agreement originally sought by the USA. The deal provides for a five year transition to ...

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    US Airways talks fuel US alliance speculation

    1998-04-15T13:47:00Z

    The US airline industry may be on the verge of a new wave of consolidation through major alliances rather than mergers and acquisitions. Speculation of pending marketing alliances was fuelled by the Wall Street Journal, which reported that US Airways is again in talks with both United Airlines and ...

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    Asian crisis bites deep into Korean aircraft development budget

    1998-04-15T13:45:00Z

    The South Korean Government has slashed this year's allocation of funding for the Korea Commercial aircraft Development Consortium (KCDC) because of the country's economic difficulties and the absence of any concrete progress in breaking into the civil aviation market. South Korea's new Government has cut KCDC's budget to just ...

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    Manx mulls options for growth

    1998-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/Isle of Man The continued traffic growth experienced by Manx Airlines and sister company British Regional Airlines (BRAL) is forcing the two airlines to examine the acquisition of aircraft larger than the British Aerospace 146-200. The carriers operate a centrally managed fleet of some 36 aircraft with operations divided ...

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    Airbus/Boeing pin hopes on China orders

    1998-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Airbus Industrie and Boeing are hoping that forthcoming visits of US and European leaders to Beijing will produce follow-on aircraft purchases, as China Aviation Supplies (CASC) completes the final allocation of the 80 airliners ordered last year. Boeing is believed to be working on the sale ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-04-15T00:00:00Z

    MARKETPLACE ++ American Airlines has confirmed its order for a further eight Rolls-Royce Trent 800-powered Boeing 777-200ERs, increasing its 777 order to 19. Delivery of the newly ordered aircraft will begin in 1999. Delta Air Lines has converted two options for R-R Trent 800-powered 777s. ++ Aerotec/ USA, ...

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    CAL rethinks orders after crash

    1998-04-08T16:15:00Z

    Brent Hannon/TAIPEI China Airlines (CAL) is considering deferring aircraft orders because of a 10-15% drop in load factors after one of its Airbus A300s crashed at Taipei in February, killing over 200 people. CAL is considering the deferral of two Airbus A300-600Rs due for delivery this year, say ...

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    Go confirms routes and May launch

    1998-04-08T15:56:00Z

    Go, the UK low fare spin-off of British Airways, has revealed its initial route network and confirmed plans to launch in late May with a simple fare pricing structure. Sales and marketing director David Magliano says that services will be launched on 22 May from London Stansted with three ...

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    Middle East Airlines prepares fleet strategy

    1998-04-08T15:25:00Z

    Julian Moxon/BEIRUT Middle East Airlines (MEA) is to drop all long haul routes and consolidate its fleet around short and medium range Airbus types, as part of its plan to move into profit within three years. The airline is under new management appointed by its 99.9% owner, the ...

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    US questionmark hangs over Swissair alliance

    1998-04-08T15:14:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/ZUrich Swissair's launch of the Qualifyer Group, an alliance with five other European carriers including Turkish Airlines (THY) and TAP Air Portugal, has run into questions over the lack of a transatlantic link. The grouping, unveiled with a fanfare in Zürich on 30 March, brings Swissair's European ...

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    New publisher

    1998-04-08T15:12:00Z

    Reed Business Information has announced the promotion of Allan Winn to the position of publisher of Flight International and Airline Business as from 1 April. He was previously editor in chief of the two titles. Winn, who joined Flight International as editor in 1989, says: "I am delighted to have ...

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    Domestic upheavals

    1998-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Brent Hannon/TAIPEI A series of fatal accidents has halted 11 years of rapid expansion by Taiwan's second-tier airlines, and an era of mergers and consolidation is at hand. The nine commercial airlines than once flew Taiwan's domestic skies will soon be cut to five, with further reductions likely. EVA Airways ...

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    Appointments

    1998-04-01T14:11:00Z

    Keijo Suila has been appointed president and ceo of Finnair from 1 November. Delta Air Lines has promoted Fred Buttrell to vice president of operational planning, control and reliability. US Airways has made Terry Hall senior vice president finance and chief financial officer and Bruce Ashby senior vice ...

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    New colour

    1998-04-01T12:42:00Z

    Norwegian ferry operator Color Line is starting a low-cost, no-frills airline in August. Color Air will start flying from Oslo to key domestic destinations, and plans international routes later. Initial fleet will be two B737-300s operated by Air Foyle. Source: Airline Business

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    Armenian begins fleet renewal with Airbus A310

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Armenian Airlines has begun the first phase of its fleet modernisation with a deal to lease a secondhand A310-200, which it expects to be the start of move to a large Airbus fleet. The deal, which represents Armenia's acquisition of its first Western-built aircraft, will see a Pratt & ...

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    Cityjet and Business Air line up ex-Regional Saab 2000s

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Saab is gaining two more European customers for its Saab 2000s, with the lease of second hand examples to Cityjet and Business Air. The source for the aircraft is Regional Airlines of France, which had a fleet of 11 2000s, all of which are leased from Saab Aircraft Credit, ...

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    El Al discusses no frills spin-off

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Arie Egozi/TEL AVIV El Al is studying the creation of a low fare joint venture airline which could help it reduce its operating restrictions on the Jewish Sabbath. The Israeli national carrier sees a niche for a low cost airline for operations on "no frills" flights to destinations ...

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    Italy's Eurofly seeks 767s as it aims for long haul expansion

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Marco Bonelli/ROME Italian charter airline Eurofly, controlled 45% by Alitalia, has revealed plans to introduce long haul services, beginning by the end of this year. The carrier is seeking at least two Boeing 767-300ERs, which could be purchased by Alitalia, in addition to the three leased 767s taken on ...

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    Lufthansa says railways are 'unco-operative'

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa has accused German national railway company Deutsche Bahn of being unco-operative over plans to transfer substantial parts of the airline's domestic network to the railways in the year 2001. Representatives of the airline in talks with the rail company complain that Deutsche Bahn is refusing to make provisions ...

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    PAL overrun adds to Pacific Rim troubles

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON A Philippine Airlines (PAL) Airbus Industrie A320 ploughed off the end of the runway at Bacolod, Philippines, on 22 March, killing three people on the ground. Large numbers of passengers and people living just outside the airport, where the aircraft came to a halt, were seriously injured, ...