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    Swiss codeshare

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Swissair has signed a codeshare agreement with Malaysian Airlines (MAS) through to Kuala Lumpur, only weeks after comments from the Swiss carrier that it was looking for additional Asian partners. Swissair, which will now sell tickets on MAS flights to Kuala Lumpur, says that there are no immediate plans to ...

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    Taiwanese tourists boost CAL

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON A return in confidence among Taiwanese travellers has lifted profits at China Airlines (CAL)over the first half of 1997, and the airline expects better to come during the rest of the year, which includes Taiwan's peak holiday season. CAL posted pre-tax profits of nearly ...

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    Comair consortium wins battle to take over Sun Air

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    A consortium led by South African regional carrier British Airways Comair has won the race for state-owned Sun Air. Comair, a BA franchise partner, will take a 25%stake in the rival domestic carrier, with another 5%earmarked for Sun Air staff, and the remaining 70%taken by two investment vehicles ...

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    Air New Zealand looks to alliances to boost profits

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNSKevin O'Toole/LONDON Air New Zealand (ANZ)is looking for benefits from its alliance strategy, including closer ties with newly acquired Ansett Australia, to help lift profits this year after posting a major slump in its results for 1996/7. Over the next year, the airline plans to ...

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    Greyhound abandons low-cost air service

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Greyhound Canada is to end its Greyhound Air low-cost airline operation on 21 September, leaving Kelowna Flightcraft, which flies seven Boeing 727-200s for Greyhound, considering its options. Greyhound Air had lost C$28 million ($19 million) since beginning operations in July 1996, despite achieving good load factors, but is ...

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    Condor studies long-range 757

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES German charter airline Condor Flugdienst is studying a longer-range version of the Boeing 757 as well as the recently launched 767-400 as part of a long- term strategy to introduce extended range and higher payload aircraft into its fleet. Condor, which was the ...

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    Jetcruzer 500P first flight is completed

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Advanced Aerodynamics & Structures' (AASI) Jetcruzer 500P business turboprop had its maiden fight on 22 August. The 500P, which is an upgraded, higher-speed version of the Jetcruzer 450, had a 45min flight from the US manufacturer's base at Long Beach, California. AASI plans to synchronise amended US Federal ...

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    BA aims to fly Qantas 747-400s in stopover periods

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    British Airways is seeking clearance from the UK Civil Aviation Authority to allow its pilots and cabin crews to operate Qantas Boeing 747-400s on routes from London Heathrow Airport for an unlimited period. An application to the CAA from BA says that the approval is "-initially to facilitate ...

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    Saab pushes 35-seat option

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON Saab Aircraft president Gert Shyborger says that Europe should look at the 30- to 35-seat market for its next regional jet, rather than the 70-seat sector being pursued by Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)). The comments come as Saab re-assesses its future in the regional-aircraft ...

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    Low-cost Air South files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Air South has become the latest of the low-fare US start-ups to run into trouble, filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the end of August, just days after its third anniversary. The carrier was forced to suspend operations and ground its leased fleet of seven Boeing 737-200s, ...

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    American/BA fight goes to next stage

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission's (EC) competition directorate has said that it expects American Airlines and British Airways to reply to its preliminary proposals on the planned strategic alliance between the two by early to mid-September. Competition commissioner Karel Van Miert outlined the next move in the lengthy process of ...

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    US Airways seeks to fly back to Gatwick

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Fearing a long delay in winning a Philadelphia-London Heathrow route, US Airways has asked the US Transportation Department for immediate approval to serve the transatlantic market via London Gatwick. The US carrier previously served Gatwick from Charlotte North Carolina, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, but gave up the routes to ...

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    Azerbaijani airlines look West to help expansion

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Chuter/BAKU Azerbaijan's two largest airlines are looking to acquire Western aircraft so that they can expand their international and regional routes. The buying plans of Azerbaijan Airlines (Azal), and its privately owned rival Imair, are aimed at taking advantage of the influx of foreign investment, primarily to ...

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    Dasa's Airbus conversion orderbook expands

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Daimler-Benz Aerospace (Dasa) Airbus will subcontract six Airbus A300B4 cargo conversions to its French partner Sogerma in 1998, as its orderbook swells and it seeks additional conversion capacity. The company expects its A300B4 conversion to be certificated by mid-September. It has recently taken orders and commitments for a ...

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    Prospect of sell-off looms for Air Niugini

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Papua New Guinea's incoming finance minister Roy Yaki has confirmed that the Government is "seriously looking" at privatising Air Niugini, which he describes as being in "a dire financial situation", and surviving on "daily cash takings". He also confirms reports that the previous PNG Government had "-received a ...

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    SAS postpones decision on replacements for 767 fleet

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    The decision by SAS on a possible replacement for its long-haul fleet of 14 Boeing 767s is now not expected until 1998. A final decision could run into 1999 as the airline looks hard at the cost justification for the investment. The Scandinavian airline expects to take 15-20 ...

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    SASCommuter confirms selection of 15 Dash-8 400s

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    SASCOMMUTER confirms that it plans to sign a $350 million deal for 15 Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-400 turboprops, plus 18 options, representing the largest single order to date for the Canadian manufacturer's new high-speed 70-seat aircraft. The Dash 8-400 selection will fill a gap between the mainline ...

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    More codes

    1997-09-01T14:20:00Z

    Canadian and American Airlines will extend their codeshare agreement to UK and Central American routes from 1 November. Canadian's codes will appear on American's services from Chicago to Birmingham and Manchester and on its flights from Los Angeles to Guadalajara, Guatemala City, San Salvador, and San Jose.   ...

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    Mexican mix

    1997-09-01T09:45:00Z

    Swissair was due to start a daily codeshare service with Aéromexico on 12 August to Mexico City. The flight will operate from Zürich and Geneva via New York, and via Atlanta from the winter season.   Source: Airline Business

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    Tough on TAM

    1997-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Just kick them where it hurts most - this is standard parental advice given to daughters the world over to arrest ardent advances. Translate the formula into airline terms and the equivalent way to stall an airline's overzealous advances is to damage its safety record. Well, TAM (Transportes Aereos Regionais) ...