All Fleets articles – Page 947

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    SAA/Air Namibia shake hands on long-term commercial alliance

    1999-01-13T00:00:00Z

    South African Airways (SAA) and Air Namibia have agreed on a long term comprehensive commercial alliance which will include regional feeder carriers South African Express, South African Airlink and Kalahari Express Airline. A memorandum of understanding has been signed by SAA chief executive Coleman Andrews and Air Namibia's acting ...

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    ATR team sets tight deadline for regional jet project talks

    1999-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/TEL AVIV ATR partners Aerospatiale and Alenia are trying to wrap up, by the end of March, a deal with either Fairchild Dornier or Embraer for the joint development of a family of regional jets. Talks with Fairchild Dornier, which began last month, are to continue through ...

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    Profits boost prompts PIA to decide on fleet replacements

    1999-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/KARACHI Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) says that it is ready to decide on the long-awaited replacement aircraft for its Boeing 747-200s. It has been spurred on by an end of year boost in profits and the need to combat increased competition after the government opened up access by foreign ...

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    Boullioun purchase

    1999-01-06T10:53:00Z

    Deutsche Bank's $120 million purchase of US commercial aircraft leasing firm Boullioun Aviation Services from Japan's Sumitomo Trust and Banking has been finalised. The Bellevue, Washington-based company has a one-third stake in Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise. Boullioun Aviation Services and Singapore Aircraft Leasing own 46 aircraft worth $1.6 billion. The ...

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    Crossair predicts big profit for 1998 but warns on ATC delays

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Swiss carrier Crossair is forecasting bumper results for 1998 on the back of a 26% surge in scheduled passenger traffic. But the SAirGroup regional subsidiary complains that European air traffic control (ATC) delays reached their worst ever level last year - a situation it describes as ...

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    Delta boosts Boeing backlog by 49 aircraft

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has topped up its Boeing orderbook to 173 aircraft by converting options and firming up previously announced purchases totalling an additional 49 Next Generation 737, 757, 767 and 777s. The carrier has announced option conversions and incremental orders covering the six-month period between June and December ...

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    Horizon brightens orderbook for CRJ-700 with $580 million deal

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis and Ramon Lopez/ WASHINGTON DC The Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) Series 700 orderbook has been given a major end-of-year boost with the $580 million sale of 25 aircraft to US domestic carrier Horizon Air. The Canadian manufacturer has also secured another order for the smaller CRJ-200ER ...

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    P&W sketches out PW6000 test plan

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney plans to run the first engine tests of its PW6000 turbofan in July 1999, and will flight test the initial engine on powerplant manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Canada's Boeing 720 testbed in early 2001. The timescale depends partially on Airbus giving the go-ahead for the formal ...

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    Debonair extends AB Airlines link with Boeing 737 lease

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Debonair has expanded its co-operation with fellow UK low fare airline AB Airlines and boosted its fleet capacity with a nine-month deal to lease a 139-seat Boeing 737-300. The London Luton-based carrier will use the aircraft to supplement its fleet of 12 smaller British Aerospace 146s, initially to increase ...

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    Continental Express aims for all-ERJ fleet within five years

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SAO JOSE DOS CAMPOS Continental Express is committed to replacing its entire fleet of 98 turboprop aircraft with new Embraer ERJ-135/145 jets within five years, but has ruled out a near-term requirement for a larger 70-seat regional transport. The Continental Airlines subsidiary has ordered 75 ERJ-145s and ...

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    SIA forges alliance with Air Canada

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Air Canada to form a strategic partnership, possibly bringing SIA closer to Star Alliance membership. SIA has been named by Lufthansa as being likely to join Star in 1999, alongside Air Canada, Lufthansa, SAS, United Airlines, Varig and ...

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    Jet airliner sales flat for the third year, but shipments are up

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Jet airliner sales recorded a third consecutive flat year in 1998, with Airbus Industrie and Boeing together taking 1,100 orders worth $75 billion. Shipments have continued to increase, with the 780 aircraft delivered representing a 40% increase on 1997. Provisional figures compiled by Flight International show orders split roughly ...

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    European creditors throw out Philippine Airlines rescue plan

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/SINGAPORE Troubled Philippine Airlines (PAL) has suffered a fresh blow with the rejection of its rehabilitation plan by European creditors. One local creditor, the Philippine International Commercial Bank (PCI Bank), has suggested changes to the plan, meanwhile. The European creditors control the leases on 12 Airbus ...

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    Asian crisis will continue 'well into next decade'

    1999-01-06T00:00:00Z

    The Australian Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation predicts that the crisis affecting Asia's airline industry will continue "well into the next decade". "The original shock was sharp and painful, but the bleeding will continue well beyond 1999," says Peter Harbison, managing director of the Sydney-based airport and aviation research ...

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    Changes at Aerolineas

    1999-01-01T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines' purchase of an 8.5% stake in Aerolineas Argentinas has started the Argentinian carrier on a major restructuring. Promptly after the $25 million purchase closed, Aerolineas ordered 12 Airbus A340s as the first step of its new business plan to refleet and expand. Delayed for months by regulatory ...

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    Boeing cuts as growth slows

    1999-01-01T00:00:00Z

    As Boeing announced another dose of bad news at the end of 1998 - more job cuts and a slowing down of production - it heads into the New Year hoping to convince Wall Street that these measures will finally put the company ahead of the worldwide economic downturn. ...

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    News in Brief

    1999-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Japanese start-up - Japanese startup Amakusa Airlines has ordered one 39-seat Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-100Q in preparation for its launch in the spring of 2000. The airline, which follows Symark and Air Do into Japan's newly opened domestic market, is majority owned by a local government interests. Money ...

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    News in Brief

    1999-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Short and wide - British Midland has ordered 10 50-seat Embraer RJ-145 regional jets and is seeking six long-haul aircraft for its proposed US routes. A choice is expected to be made soon between the Airbus A330-200 and the Boeing 767-300. City Bird cargo - City Bird of Belgium has ...

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    Debonair broadens its horizons

    1999-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The last few months of 1998 have been a busy time for ambitious UK low-fare airline Debonair. First came the regional frequent flier initiative, followed by approval from above for an extensive air-bridge operation for pilgrims travelling to the religious sanctuary of Lourdes from 10 European cities. Then came ...

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    Swiss World dream ends

    1999-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Transatlantic start-up Swiss World has been forced to suspend operations at the start of December, only three months after inaugurating its low-fare Geneva-New York route. The airline blames the collapse on its inability to raise capital in the current economic climate, although sources close to the carrier talk of mistakes ...