Networks – Page 1107

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    Denel adds Saudi Arabia to client list

    1999-11-15T11:10:00Z

    Denel Aviation Transport Aircraft Maintenance (DATAM) representatives will be meeting Saudi Arabian Airlines executives at Dubai 2000 following the signing of a line maintenance agreement under which DATAM will service Saudi Arabian Boeing 777s operating from Johannesburg International Airport. The work currently consists of two turnaround services per week. DATAM ...

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    Southern Air denied route: ATI

    1999-11-15T11:02:00Z

    The US government has tentatively decided to grant Southern Air, the successor company to the failed Southern Air Transport (SAT), its certificate to operate charter all-cargo services but says it plans to deny transfer of SAT's certificate authority to the start-up carrier. Southern Air, which recently applied to the US ...

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    Denmark's Cimber Air to grow: ATI

    1999-11-15T10:56:00Z

    Danish regional airline Cimber Air, quarter-owned by SAS, has ordered two 50-seat Bombardier Canadair Regional Jets (CRJ-200) and taken four options. The deal follows an order a year ago for two ATR 72-500s with two options, one of which has since been exercised, to add to the carrier's 13 ATR ...

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    Germany's OLT to start UK services: ATI

    1999-11-15T10:54:00Z

    German independent regional OLT is commencing its first service to the UK with a route linking the industrial cities of Bremen and Manchester. Currently operating domestic routes and connections to islands in the North Sea, the Bremen-headquartered carrier begins its new daily scheduled service using a 33-seat Saab 340 turboprop. ...

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    Rising fuel costs drive Russian carriers to tough measures: ATI

    1999-11-15T10:51:00Z

    Struggling to cope with soaring aviation fuel prices, Russia¹s airlines are set to boost air fares by as much as 50% and cut back their flights. This year the cost of jet fuel in Russia has risen steadily in line with mounting world oil prices. In January, a tonne of ...

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    KLM drops Bonaire: ATI

    1999-11-15T10:43:00Z

    KLM is dropping its current Amsterdam-Bonaire-Curacao-Amsterdam service from next summer¹s schedule as it re-arranges its routes to the Netherlands Antilles in the Caribbean. But the airline will continue to operate 16 flights to the Antilles by replacing its Bonaire service with an additional frequency on its Amsterdam-Aruba-Curacao-Amsterdam service. From next ...

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    Saudi airports opt for Alenia Marconi radar

    1999-11-15T10:35:00Z

    Alenia Marconi Systems has announced a £7 million ($11million) deal for the supply and installation of two radar systems for the air traffic control of the King Abdul Aziz airport in Jeddah and the King Khalid airport in Riyadh, two of Saudi Arabia¹s international airports. The joint venture has already ...

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    Chautauqua add Saab 340s - ATI

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    Chautauqua Airlines has placed an order with Saab Aircraft Leasing for ten Saab 340As, plus options for two more, with which it plans to replace its 19-seat British Aerospace Jetstream 31 aircraft and expand its services as a US Airways Express carrier. According to Saab Aircraft Leasing, the first 340A ...

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    Qantas quells runway rumours - ATI

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    Qantas Airways says Thai aviation authorities have finally released the flight data recorder (FDR) from its Boeing 747-400 that was involved in a September landing incident at Bangkok airport. "Our investigators are now carefully analysing a considerable amount of technical information relating to critical aspects of the flight, the landing ...

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    Kuwait Airways, PAL link for Bangkok-Manila flights - ATI

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    Kuwait Airways (KAC) and Philippine Airlines (PAL) are entering into a co-operation agreement under which PAL passengers will be carried on the Kuwaiti carrier¹s flights between Bangkok and Manila - flights operated only because of the need for a technical stop. A PAL source says from Manila that the agreement ...

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    Orders bonanza hope in wake of a Middle East travel boom

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    Alan Peaford/DUBAI Passenger air travel in the Middle East will grow at a faster rate than Europe or North America according to Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group. This will mean a huge demand for new aircraft over the next 20 years. Boeing spokesman Mark Hooper, addressing a pre-show briefing, says ...

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    Eastern seeks waiver

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines is seeking an exemption from a new government tax on aircraft operating leases to allow it to revive a plan to acquire Airbus A340-600s from International Lease Finance (ILFC). Industry sources told ATI last week that the tentative deal under which the Shanghai-based carrier would lease four ...

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    FedEx expands China ops

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    DUBAI Federal Express (FedEx) is continuing its expansion drive in China with the formation of a joint venture with Da Tian W Air Service Corporation to provide express delivery services. FedEx says the joint venture company , Federal Express - DTW, based in Beijing, provides "fast, time-definite and reliable ...

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    Shell riding high on Sukhoi

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    Mark Hannant/DUBAI Shell is flying at Dubai 2000 - on the wings of a Sukhoi Su-29. The Su-29, sporting the Shell red and yellow pecten, appears in the daily display flown by Rehan Van Tonder who's taking time out from his day job as a pilot with Emirates. Shell has ...

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    Alphas set to better Hawks in UAE deal?

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    Tim Ripley/DUBAI An Anglo-German dogfight looks on the agenda at Dubai 2000 over the fate of the United Arab Emirates requirement for new ground attack aircraft. Germany is now the hot favourite to win the lucrative deal with an offer of 32 ex-Luftwaffe Dassault Alpha Jet trainers, which looks ...

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    Face the facts with...Chuck Grieve

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    Maurice Flanagan, Group Managing Director of Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline, believes the general public is being badly-served in many parts of the world for a variety of reasons Q: Have alliances grown too strong? A: I think alliances, if they're not controlled, would be the same as cartels. ...

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    KAL chairman arrested on tax charges - ATI

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    Korean Air (KAL) chairman Cho Yang-ho, 50, has been arrested on charges of evading taxes and embezzling millions of dollars. Prosecutors say Cho's younger brother Cho Su-ho and their father Cho Choong-hoon have also been implicated in the scandal, which is said to be the largest tax evasion case ...

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    End in sight to Pacific region slump

    1999-11-14T12:00:00Z

    A new ICAO survey released this week shows that the downturn in business on trans-Pacific routes could soon end. The number of passengers on Pacific routes is expected to rise from 26 million in 1998 to 72 million in 2014, and those on intra-Asia/Pacific routes from 67 million to 145 ...

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    Airports

    1999-11-10T00:00:00Z

    An Italian Government decree is set to ban all night flights between 23:00 and 06:00 at Italian airports from early next year. Airports have six months to adapt to the new regulations, after which only special flights (government or emergency/medical flights) will be allowed during the banned period. There will ...

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    Go focuses on 737-700 or A319 for long-term fleet plans

    1999-11-10T00:00:00Z

    UK low-fare airline Go expects to finalise its long-term fleet plans early next year. This will enable it to begin introducing a new fleet of Airbus A319s or Boeing 737-700s in 2001. The airline was set up in May last year by British Airways as a low-cost short-haul subsidiary ...