All Fleets articles – Page 931

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    Have four engines, will travel far

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON When Airbus Industrie launched its four-engined fly-by-wire A340 family in June 1987, it was the first all-new long-range widebody for a generation, and seemed to catch Boeing on the hop. The McDonnell Douglas DC-10-derived MD-11 provided the only competition for the A340 for several years as Boeing ...

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    Garuda embarks on major restructure

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Garuda Indonesia's newly appointed president has embarked on a comprehensive overhaul of the financially stricken carrier, involving new financing for a reduced fleet of aircraft, cutting routes, new code-share agreements, the axing of over 40% of the airline's staff and the sale of non-core businesses. "What ...

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    SAA chief urges government protection

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Hilka Birns/CAPE TOWN South African Airways (SAA) chief executive Coleman Andrews has urged Pretoria to cut jet fuel prices and use regulatory powers to defend SAA on international routes while it reorganises its fleet and network. Andrews told a parliamentary committee that SAA could save up to R80 ...

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    BWIA links up with Continental for revamp

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC BWIA International Airlines has signed a memorandum of understanding on a code-share agreement with Continental Airlines as part of a three-year strategic revamp to make the Caribbean carrier profitable. Talks have also been held with Delta Air Lines, but Continental "-is the preferred option", BWIA says. ...

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    Found finds first customers for new Bush Hawk

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Found Aircraft Canada is assembling the first pre-production Bush Hawk light utility aircraft, with a maiden flight expected by early October. The aircraft will be used to certificate modifications to the original 1960s vintage Found FBA-2C design, which will be incorporated into new production aircraft. Found hopes to begin deliveries ...

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    Asiana studies joint venture to boost finances

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Asiana Airlines is considering a joint venture proposition from General Electric Capital (GECAS) to sell and lease back its diminishing fleet of Boeing and Airbus Industrie aircraft, as the cash strapped South Korean carrier's parent, Kumho Group, looks for ways to refinance the business. The proposal would involve Asiana ...

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    Fiji Airways stays on the ground after lease deal failure

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Planned start-up airline Fiji Airways is once again facing an uncertain future. The carrier has failed to secure two leased aircraft from Singapore Airlines (SIA), in the face of continued delays in gaining approval from the Indian Government for flights between Bombay and London. Under a letter of intent ...

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    Kitty Hawk cuts it fine in bid to acquire Southern Air Transport

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Kitty Hawk has revealed plans to purchase Southern Air Transport (SAT) after merger negotiations unexpectedly broke off between financially ailing SAT and Fine Air. Dallas, Texas-based Kitty Hawk, a charter passenger and cargo carrier which recently acquired American International Airways and other Kalitta companies, agreed ...

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    Air France and MEA reinforce accord with code-sharing deal

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Air France and Middle East Airlines (MEA) have finalised a cooperation accord which will initially see the two airlines operating together on the route between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Beirut. The two airlines are old allies, the French carrier having held a 28.5% stake in MEA ...

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    CAE to produce first Cargolux 747-400F freighter simulator

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Canada's CAE Electronics has revealed several flight simulator orders, including one from a first-time customer. Luxembourg-based Cargolux Airlines has ordered a Boeing 747-400F freighter full-flight simulator for delivery next year. Cargolux's device will be the first built for the freighter version of the 747-400, says ...

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    Airbus breaks into BA with huge A320 order

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/TOULOUSE Airbus Industrie has landed one of the biggest deals in its history with British Airways' decision to place an order for up to 188 A320 family aircraft - the first time it has placed an order with the European consortium. The deal was only done after BA ...

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    Meridian on course for 2000 certification

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC New Piper Aircraft flew the single-turboprop Malibu Meridian for the first time on 21 August, 10 days ahead of schedule. The Vero Beach, Florida-based manufacturer says there were "no major problems" on the maiden flight of the turboprop derivative of its Malibu Mirage high-performance piston single. ...

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    Aircraft News

    1998-09-01T08:48:00Z

    US Airways has ordered seven Airbus A330-300s with seven options and 16 delivery positions convertible to A300-200s or A340s. Deliveries will start in late 1999. United Airlines has converted 22 options into firm orders for 12 A320s and 10 A319s. Deliveries commence in 2000. Airtours has confirmed ...

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    Recipe for reform

    1998-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Romania's national airline still hopes to attract a western partner, if only the economy would improve. Take one battered old airport, add a few old Russian aircraft, and then throw in years of political instability. Stir with economic collapse, simmer for nine years, and serve with a garnish of ...

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    PAL fights for survival

    1998-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Airlines' future hangs in the balance as it prepares a plan to avoid bankruptcy. PAL's interim receivership committee is being supervised by the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission as it works towards the SEC's 21 September deadline. PAL is struggling to survive an ill-fated fleet expansion and Asia's ...

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    A time for celebration

    1998-09-01T00:00:00Z

    While 1997 certainly broke all industry records for profitability, there were already dark clouds on the horizon as the effects of the Asian currency crisis began to make themselves felt. There will be worse to come this year as economies in the region continue to slow. So while the ...

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    SIA moves to link with CAL

    1998-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines' latest linkup - with China Airlines - offers few clues as to whether it will join the Star Alliance. The agreement by Singapore Airlines and China Airlines to form a strategic partnership caught many by surprise because it does not follow the pattern of pacts between members ...

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    Bouillioun still bullish

    1998-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Boullioun Aviation Services has strengthened its claim on the number three spot among operating lessors by placing an order worth up to US$2.6 billion for new-generation Boeing 737s. With new financing for its subsidiary, Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (SALE), Boullioun continues to show its determination to keep growing despite the ...

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    United's answer to Travelocity

    1998-09-01T00:00:00Z

    UAL, the parent company of United Airlines, is somewhat belatedly taking a more aggressive tack in selling its online services. For several months United has been offering tickets on its world wide web site including weekly deeply discounted, Internet-only fares, actions most of its competitors took months ago. More ...

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    Thinking thin

    1998-08-26T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/London Launched in April, the UK Lean Aerospace Initiative (LAI) is a 50:50 Government/industry-funded programme co-ordinated by the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) as part of its Competitiveness Challenge. Donald Craig, seconded from Rolls-Royce as SBAC LAI programme manager, believes that the UK is leading the ...