All Strategy news – Page 1177

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    Sizing up all the options

    1995-03-01T14:50:00Z

    I agree with the basic message of 'Stop Downsizing' by Scott Brandt (Airline Business, October 1995). No significant improvement in the maintenance cost structure has been accomplished - not only over the last five years but in the last 25 years!Bearing in mind that the major ...

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    Alaskan shift

    1995-03-01T14:44:00Z

    Alaska Air Group has appointed John F Kelly as chairman, president and chief executive. He will hold the same post at Alaska Airlines and continue as chief operating officer of the carrier. Kelly, who also takes up the chairman's role at Horizon Air Industries, replaces Raymond Vecci.   ...

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    El Al at last

    1995-03-01T14:43:00Z

    El Al has emerged from bankruptcy after more than a decade, leaving new chairman, Joseph Chiehanover, to appoint a board and guide the carrier to privatisation.   Source: Airline Business

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    Norse code

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    After less than a year in the industry, SAS president and chief executive Jan Stenberg is well on course to meet the target set in the cost cutting programme initiated by his interim predecessor Jan Reinås. Including the proceeds from the disposal of non-core activities such as SAS Service Partner, ...

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    Unisys

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Unisys has appointed Martin Tyler-Bennett, a specialist consultant in customer relationship and loyalty marketing management for airlines and other transportation sectors. Before joining Unisys, Tyler-Bennett acted as consultant for Thai Airways and several other airline projects. Source: Flight International

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    Cathay Pacific

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Hoad has been appointed general manager supplies at Cathay Pacific. He replaces Albert Harrison, who will be director of Belfast Airport in the UK.           Source: Flight International

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    Air New Zealand boosts profits

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    AIR NEW ZEALAND (ANZ) boosted profits in its first half-year, despite continuing problems with its domestic Boeing 737 fleet and a rapid expansion of capacity on international routes. The New Zealand carrier managed to raise net profits by nearly 60%, to more than NZ$140 million ($89 million) ...

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    Job shake-up heralds more change at Alenia

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON A FURTHER ROUND of restructuring is expected at Alenia following a shake-up of the top jobs at the Italian aerospace group by its parent Finmeccanica. Giorgi Zappa has been appointed to head Alenia, while joint presidents Fausto Cereti and Enrico Gimelli will move ...

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    Belgium holds bilateral talks with USA

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON BELGIUM AND the USA met on 28 February to finalise the latest transatlantic open-skies agreement, so dealing another blow to European attempts to develop a common response to the US bilaterals offensive. A Belgium deal would also allow Delta Airlines, Sabena and Swissair ...

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    In and Out Club

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Greek flag carrier Olympic Airways has appointed Prof. Rigas Doganis as its chairman and chief executive. Doganis is head of the department of air transport in the College of Aeronautics at Cranfield University in the UK. Embraer has appointed Juarez de Siqueira Britto Wanderley as president, following Ozires Silva's resignation. ...

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    Northward bound

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Ansett Australia is grappling with international expansion, toughening domestic competition, questions over its ownership, and a heavy debt burden. Tom Ballantyne assesses the future of Australia's second major airline. Fledgling international carrier Ansett Australia, striving to establish a permanent presence amongst Asia-Pacific's airlines, is wondering what cards fate will deal ...

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    Picking up the pieces

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The impact of a major accident on an airline's traffic and revenues is often short lived but limiting the damage to the carrier's public image is a delicate exercise. Sara Guild examines the lessons learned by a selection of carriers. There is a true tale in aviation's not so ...

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    The unions' man

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    United Airlines' chairman and CEO Gerald Greenwald has some novel ideas on how to make employees work together, run an airline more efficiently and establish strong ties with worker groups. Could he be the new blood airlines have needed at the top for years? Mead Jennings reports.In Gerald Greenwald's office ...

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    Airline news

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Air Canada will commence its first Middle Eastern service with a twice weekly flight from Toronto to Tel Aviv from 20 June. Northwest is to launch a Detroit-London/Gatwick service at the beginning of March. The carrier has purchased the route from Delta, in a deal awaiting US government ...

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    Strong yen aids surge in JLL deals

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Japanese leveraged lease looks certain to stabilise into a more mature product, helped by cautious equity investors. Report by Tom Ballantyne. When aircraft deliveries finally begin to pick up speed over the coming years the Japanese leveraged lease should have evolved into a stable, more mature product. ...

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    US launches the anti-trust debate

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    With the formal offer of open skies by the US to nine smaller European countries, the cross-border code-sharing alliance has changed from an airline marketing tool into a bilateral right that symbolises complete air service liberalisation. This is what US transportation officials have wanted. But as representatives of the ...

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    Once more to the breach?

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The clearance for up to 9 million members of American Airlines' frequent flyer programme to sue the carrier over retroactive changes to its loyalty programme could open the flood gates to legal action against US carriers. At the very least, the ruling means a comparable number of United ...

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    Rough and tough on top

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Two of Asia's more prominent airline chiefs have discovered just how tough it is at the top. Garuda Indonesia's president Wage Mulyono and outspoken Philippine Airlines chairman Carlos Dominguez have both been ousted in the wake of boardroom infighting, disagreement over future directions and poor financial performances by their airlines. ...

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    HK's woe of two Chinas

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The transfer of Hong Kong to Chinese control continues to overshadow the UK colony's role in regional aviation. Despite November's Sino-British accord over funding for Chek Lap Kok, talks are dragging on over the language of debt guarantee agreements, while Hong Kong's future as a Taiwan-China hub appears tenuous as ...

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    Now for the real Macau?

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Nine months ahead of startup, fledgling international carrier Air Macau has run headlong into management problems, compensation claims and allegations of shady dealings which at presstime were being investigated by the Portuguese enclave's anti-corruption agency. The proposed carrier faces a barrage of legal action from expatriate managers whose ...