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    Press cuts historic time

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    If aviation history was made during the final week in October in Washington, newspaper readers could be forgiven for scarcely noticing it. The few column inches devoted to the first official US-EU block discussion regarding commercial aviation rights were generally dour on the whole affair, portraying EU director for air ...

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    Dirty tricks row hits SA

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    South African Airways, with its domestic market share under pressure after its two domestic rivals forged international alliances, is fighting back with allegations of dirty tricks against Comair and heavy discounting on domestic sectors in the peak period. In a move that revives memories of the acrimonious battle ...

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    Japan replies to US efforts

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    US efforts to establish open skies agreements with Asia have received a lukewarm response from key targets South Korea and Taiwan at the same time as Japan is forging ahead with its own brand of Asian open skies. A US Department of Transportation task force toured Asia during ...

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    USAir opens up exit plans

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    USAir's exit strategy from its alliance with British Airways is becoming clearer as it seeks more international routes and announces a massive fleet renewal programme which could prompt renewed interest from other investors. There is speculation that USAir may seek to build a major transatlantic network by acquiring ...

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    United feast

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    United Airlines has won a US$1 million contract from LSGLufthansa Service/Sky Chefs to test whether inflight food service can attract passengers on transcontinental routes in the US. United, which beat proposals by Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines, will start the test in early 1997. Source: Airline Business

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    Hubbing power

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Delegates at the Airline Business/ ASM Routes '97 meeting in Abu Dhabi were given the chance to review the latest developments in the Amsterdam-based network operated by KLM and its partners. Richard Whitaker reports. Codesharing has enabled KLM to increase the city-pairs it offers ninefold in six years, according to ...

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    Joined at the seams

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Management Information is the key to easing the lot of the long-suffering passenger, argues Kieron Brennan. Airlines should draw on methods used in related sectors to enable them to fully develop the concept of the 'seamless' journey. You're a tycoon, living in Grand Cayman. Suddenly, one morning, a major business ...

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    Mexican standoff

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Aéromexico and Mexicana have emerged from their restructuring programmes with a common owner, but the regulator appears intent on keeping them apart to ensure that domestic competition remains strong. But David Knibb discovers that internationally things may work out differently. The events of 1996 form the latest in a series ...

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    Vanguard eliminates

    1996-11-27T03:01:00Z

    Kansas City, Missouri-based Vanguard Airlines, which began operations in December 1994, has eliminated several unprofitable routes and accelerated maintenance of its eight Boeing 737-200/ 300s in preparation for expanding services in profitable markets early in 1997.   Source: Flight International

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    Japan's Skymark will be launched in 1998

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE A Japanese business consortium has formally launched Skymark Airlines as the country's next planned carrier to compete for the world's second- largest domestic air-travel market. Skymark Airlines plans to take to the air early in 1998, equipped with three leased Boeing 767s. The start-up ...

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    Air France agrees to take up to 20 777s

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Air France will take more Boeing twins, but is moving up from 767 to 777 Julian Moxon/PARIS The French Government has approved Air France's decision to buy up to 20 Boeing 777s (including options), as part of its long-range-fleet renewal programme. The airline has placed orders ...

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    Koreans are close to agreement on FIRs

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    SOUTH AND NORTH Korea are expected finally to conclude an agreement before the end of the month which , for the first time, will allow commercial air traffic to move between the two countries' Flight Information Regions (FIR). The two sides are scheduled to meet again, together with ...

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    In-profit Air Macau will expand

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Air Macau claims to have made its first monthly profit since being launched a year ago, and is now planning further expansion of its regional services to China and Taiwan. According to Air Macau deputy chief executive officer, Carlos Pimentel, the start-up airline made its first profit in ...

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    Alitalia to suffer record loss

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    It is not yet certain whether Avianova's turboprops will be transferred Alitalia is facing a record year-end loss says chief executive Domenico Cempella, but he forecasts that the airline will swing back into the black in 1997 as the recently approved state aid feeds through. Cempella ...

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    American signs Boeing for fleet replacement

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC AMERICAN AIRLINES has placed firm orders for 103 Boeings as part of a deal which could see it buying a total of 630 aircraft over the next 20 years. Based on Boeing's list prices, the firm order is valued at $6.6 billion, ...

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    Universal Avionics offers fivefold improved GPS/Glonass system

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    A new satellite-navigation system, promising a fivefold improvement in accuracy, has been unveiled by Universal Avionics. The GNSS-2400 uses the US global-positioning system (GPS) and its Russian equivalent, the Glonass. The working prototype was proven during a flight from Switzerland to Florida, and demonstrated at the show. ...

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    FedEx launches Ayres Loadmaster

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Fred Ayres models his latest development Agricultural-aircraft maker Ayres of Albany, Georgia, has launched its Loadmaster LM200 cargo aircraft with an order for 50 from FedEx. The parcel carrier also has options for 200 additional aircraft over 15 years from first delivery in December 1999. The ...

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    USAir seeks to cancel its Boeing orders

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON Ramon Lopez/Washington DC As USAir seeks to cut its cost structure to enable its planned acquisition of a new Airbus narrowbody fleet, the airline is negotiating the cancellation of its existing orders with Boeing for up to 48 aircraft. USAir has told Boeing that ...

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    Express loads

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Delta Express has averaged a 78.5% load factor and 90.5% on-time arrival rate during its first month of operation. The Delta Air Lines low-cost operation boarded almost 155,000 passengers during October, on the 62 daily flights which it operates between 13 cities in Florida and north-east USA. Utilisation of its ...

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    Toronto service

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Toronto will be served from additional US points beginning early in 1997 as part of the US-Canada open-skies bilateral signed two years ago. While the number of routes was expanded under the terms of the aviation pact, new services to Montreal and Toronto were phased in to protect Air Canada. ...