All Networks articles – Page 1359

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    Seizing the initiative

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Russia is taking steps to improve air-safety and save its international reputation. Paul Duffy/MOSCOW THE INTERNATIONAL furore, which followed the loss of an Aeroflot Russian International Airlines Airbus A310, en route from Moscow to Hong Kong, in March 1994, proved to be the catalyst, which prompted Russia's ...

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    Varig president leaves within first year

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    VARIG PRESIDENT Carlos Willy Engels has stepped down after less than a year in charge of the Brazilian flag carrier. Officially, the company cites personal reasons for his departure, although it is believed that results for 1995 were not good enough to satisfy creditors who also sit on the Varig ...

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    UPS pricing first

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    UPS, has become the first package-delivery company to implement distance-based pricing for air-express services. Prices for short-distance shipments will drop by up to 40% and long-distance rates will rise by up to 28%.       Source: Flight International

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    The fight goes on

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Airliner markets are on the mend, but the fight for orders remains as fierce as ever. Kevin O'Toole/LONDON THE AIRLINER MARKET is finally on the upturn. While 1995 may not have been a vintage year for the big-three jet-aircraft manufacturers, the tally of new orders was respectable ...

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    Vietnam disappointed

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    A shortage of available slots has forced Vietnam Airlines to postpone plans to add new routes to London and Frankfurt. The airline will instead concentrate on increasing frequencies to destinations in Asia. The Vietnamese national carrier has announced a 55% increase in total passenger traffic, to over 2.2 million, for ...

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    Delta used UK slots in disguise

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Sir - In reply to the letter "US carriers should think again" (Flight International, 3-9 January, P39), Mr Howard is mistaken in thinking that Delta ever had slots at London Heathrow. What he recalls seeing were McDonnell Douglas DC-8-33s painted in Delta Air Lines' colours, beginning in 1969, which were ...

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    Spain takes DASA guidance systems

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    DAIMLER-BENZ Aerospace (DASA) has delivered the first of three flight-guidance systems ordered for the Spanish Sistema Integrado de Vigilancia Aerea observation-drone project. The contract was awarded by the Madrid-based National Aerospace Technology Institute, which is leading the programme. The guidance system - which includes an on-board ...

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    Malaysian Boeing choice was driven by capacity criterion

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE AIRCRAFT-SEAT capacity, rather than price, appears to have been the deciding factor in Malaysia Airlines' (MAS) selection of the Boeing 777 over the rival Airbus A340. Boeing had been widely expected for some weeks to win the MAS order with a combination of ...

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    World Airways seeks share of transatlantic leisure markets

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    US CARRIER WORLD Airways is bidding to re-enter the transatlantic-passenger charter business. Perceiving a strong demand in the leisure market because of the weak dollar, the airline is planning to introduce routes from Germany, Switzerland and the UK from May. Application has been made for weekly routes from ...

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    Air Libert, plans new routes

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS FRENCH DOMESTIC airline Air Liberte is poised to take advantage of the 1 January 1996, liberalisation of French skies (to national airlines only) with plans to launch 23 new domestic routes in the first six months of this year. Air Liberte President Lotfi ...

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    India agrees to foreign stakes

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    The Indian Government has approved plans to allow foreign investors to take stakes of up to 40% in domestic airlines. The entry of foreign carriers into domestic services has been put on hold until India has completed its air-service modernisation programme, however. Although the Government has agreed in ...

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    GECAS set to seal $8 billion order

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOSANGELES ONE OF THE LARGEST commercial-aircraft orders ever placed is expected to be announced within the next few weeks by GE Capital Services (GECAS), the leasing arm of US engineering conglomerate General Electric. The deal is widely expected to include orders and options for ...

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    777 delivery

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    China Southern Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777-200. The twinjet will be used on routes from Guangzhou to Shanghai and Beijing. The carrier has ordered six General Electric-GE90-powered 777s, including two -200 versions. Source: Flight International

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    Business Express cancels remaining RJ70 orders

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    BUSINESS EXPRESS IS TO cancel nine remaining firm orders for Avro International Aerospace RJ70s, following its decision to return the three aircraft, which it already operates and to withdraw from jet-powered operations (Flight International, 10-16 January). The orders are being converted into options. Avro says that it and ...

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    A340 findings indicate ozone is 'not being destroyed'

    1996-01-17T00:00:00Z

    PRELIMINARY results from an experiment being carried out to study the effects of pollution at airliner cruising altitudes suggest that ozone is not being depleted, says Airbus Industrie. Five Airbus A340s (two operated by Air France, two by Lufthansa and one by Austrian Airlines) are involved in the ...

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    France opens up internal routes

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon and Gilbert Sedbon/PARIS FRANCE OFFICIALLY opened its internal air routes to competition from national airlines on 1 January, marking the final phase of the country's transformation to the fully liberalised European internal air-transport market on 1 April, 1997. All French airlines are now ...

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    Delta warns on CRS charges

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    DELTA AIRLINES has warned computer-reservation-system (CRS) operators to cut CRS distribution charges to air carriers or face losing the business to emerging alternative electronic and ticketing systems. "Continued rate increases will only encourage Delta and other carriers to implement practices designed to minimise or eliminate the distribution of ...

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    Canadian service

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Five US airlines have received permission to fly to Montreal, Canada, under rights available during the second year of the US-Canadian bilateral air agreement. Delta Air Lines has won authority to serve Montreal twice daily from Cincinnati, while United Airlines will fly a daily service from Miami. Continental, Flagship (American ...

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    USA and China sign new bilateral

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    THE USA AND China have agreed to a new bilateral air-services pact, which permits the first non-stop service by carriers of both nations. Northwest Airlines has been given approval to begin a thrice-weekly non-stop service between Detroit and Beijingon 1 May, while China Southern, based in Guangzhou, is ...

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    Boeing beats rivals to Malaysian deal

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Chuter/LONDON BOEING HAS made a clean sweep of a $4 billion Malaysian Airlines (MAS) order for long-range, high-capacity, aircraft, beating Airbus and McDonnell Douglas (MDC) to a deal, which could eventually cover 65 aircraft. MAS was expected to announce on 9 January an order ...