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    PAL offers staff shares

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Airlines (PAL) has offered its workforce shares worth 477 million pesos ($18 million), which represents nearly 5% of the carrier. The move is part of a recently approved effort to double PAL's capitalisation from its current 5 billion pesos, and follows the decision by state-owned financial institutions and minority ...

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    Where next for MDC?

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    The decision to drop the MD-XX raises fresh questions over a future for Douglas Aircraft Graham Warwick/ATLANTA McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has dropped the MD-XX not because of the $2 billion over four years that it would have taken to develop the MD-11 derivative, but because ...

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    The long march

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    China faces a massive bill upgrading ATC leverage. It is now looking to CNS/ATM to provide a more affordable solution. Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE China represents one of the fastest-growing air-transport markets in the world and, given the country's large, rapidly prospering, population, it has the potential ...

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    Kenya's Dutch treat

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Allan Winn/NAIROBI If there hadn't been a KLM, I wouldn't have known what to do - we'd done all the things we could," says Kenya Airways managing director Brian Davies as he looks back over the months since a successful privatisation and the formation of a successful ...

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    Dollars and sense

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    At last year's Paris air show, McDonnell Douglas (MDC) chief executive Harry Stonecipher was telling the world: "I don't care if we never launch a new aircraft", and that if his company was not already in the civil airliner business, it would be trying to get into it. Last week ...

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    SIA's results disappoint

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Financial analysts have begun to revise down their year-end profit forecasts for Singapore Airlines (SIA), in the face of weak first-half results which showed the impact of rising fuel prices, declining yields and the strength of the local Singapore dollar. The carrier's operating profit for the first six ...

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    Bridging the gaps

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Günter Endres/Port of Spain Sixteen times a day, a 56-seat Air Caribbean NAMC YS-11A-500 turboprop takes off on one of the shuttle flights which form the "air bridge" between Trinidad's Piarco Airport and Tobago's Crown Point International. In peak season, demand rises to make up to 38 ...

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    Australia signs bilateral with Papua New Guinea

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have signed a new bilateral agreement, which will almost double the capacity between the two countries. It will also allow new entrants on routes traditionally served only by national carriers Air Niugini and Qantas. The increased capacity will provide for the equivalent ...

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    Japanese airlines report mixed results

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    A combination of higher fuel charges, a weaker yen and increased passenger traffic have produced mixed financial results for Japan's three largest airlines for the first six months of their latest financial years. Net profits slumped by more than 71% at Japan Airlines (JAL), to nearly ´2.7 billion ...

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    AirKenya

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    The biggest and most prominent of Kenya Airways' domestic competitors is Airkenya Aviation, formed in 1987 by the take-over of Sunbird Aviation by Air Kenya. Today, it carries some 120,000 passengers a year, two-thirds of them scheduled. Roughly one-third are charter, but "-we don't always know exactly ...

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    Royal Air Maroc's plans for Israel flights founder as peace crumbles

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Royal Air Maroc has postponed plans to start direct flights to Israel following the near-breakdown of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the accompanying upsurge of violence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Earlier this year, Israel and Morocco reached agreement providing for flights between the two countries, ...

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    Flightwest forced to halve fleet size after regulations foil expansion plan

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    FLIGHTWEST AIRLINES of Australia is to slash its fleet capacity by diposing of more than half of its aircraft after expansion plans were thwarted by Government regulations and a lack of support from its partner, Ansett. The Queensland-based regional airline will dispose of its ten Embraer Bandeirantes, six ...

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    BA 777 transatlantic

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    British Airways initiated transatlantic services with its Boeing 777s on 27 October, between London Heathrow and Boston. Until now, the airline has been forced to deploy the 777 on its Gulf routes, because of the delay in extended-range twin-engined operations approval of the General Electric GE90-powered version. BA will launch ...

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    China signs contract for CFM56-5B4s to power its A320 fleet

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    China Aviation Supplies (CASC) has signed a $130 million contract with General Electric/Snecma for CFM56-5B4 engines to power 13 Airbus A320s for China Northwest Airlines and Zhejiang Airlines. Under a deal already agreed with CASC, ten of the A320s will be allocated to China Northwest, and the remaining ...

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    Maintenance Directory Part 3

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Compiled by Jennifer Pite/LONDON Introduction by Paul Lewis/Singapore A quick look at the activities of operators listed in this section of Flight International's three-part directory shows that, in the regions covered, the prime movers in maintenance at the moment are mostly based in Asia-Pacific. The ...

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    China's 204 interest

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    The Chinese Post Office has shown interest in ordering up to 80 Tupolev Tu-204s with Russian-built Perm/Aviadvigatel PS-90 engines to operate a new overnight mail service being set up under the name China Post Airlines. Aviadvigatel and Perm are in negotiations to provide PS-90A repair and overhaul operations in China. ...

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    A new bird

    1996-11-01T17:37:00Z

    Having sold EBA to Virgin, City Hotels is linking with tour operator group NUR to create a new low-fare longhaul airline, City Bird. The carrier plans to operate two MD-11s. It will start dedicated charters for NUR in December, and from March it plans scheduled flights from Brussels to Newark, ...

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    Routes to Oslo

    1996-11-01T17:36:00Z

    Routes 98, the annual route development forum organised by Airline Business and ASM, is to be held in Oslo on 15-16 September 1997. The event will be hosted by the New Oslo Airport (Gardermoen) and the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority, and SAS will be the official carrier. For further details, ...

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    Turkish world

    1996-11-01T17:33:00Z

    Turkish cargo operator Star Airways has bought struggling UK startup World Airlines from music entrepreneur Nick Stolberg. The carrier had suspended its sole scheduled service between London/City and Amsterdam at presstime and had had its BAe146 aircraft impounded in the UK capital for non-payment of landing fees. The carrier says ...

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    CLK protest

    1996-11-01T17:29:00Z

    Airlines and user groups are firmly opposing proposals to double landing fees at Chek Lap Kok over those at Kai Tak. Critics of the plan argue the proposed 20-year pay-off period to recover construction costs is too short. As CLK's opening date nears, a Hong Kong business group is lobbying ...