Networks – Page 1196

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    Aer Lingus wet-leases MD-11 to boost summer capacity

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

     Aer Lingus has introduced a Boeing MD-11 on a six-month wet-lease from World Airways. The tri-jet is being used to supplement the airline's long haul fleet of Airbus A330-300s on transatlantic services during its 1998 summer season. It will be used mainly on services from Ireland to New York ...

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    Lufthansa looks at cargo version of Tu-204

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Sirocco Aerospace demonstrated the Rolls-Royce RB211-powered Tupolev Tu-204-120C to Lufthansa in early June as a potential medium haul freighter for the airline's cargo division. Lufthansa is the technical advisor to the Sirocco programme, but wanted to check the freighter version's capacity to load/unload the containers and pallets used by ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    -Air Macau is subleasing an Airbus A320 and five crews to TAP Air Portugal for six months during the period of the Lisbon Expo. The airline, in which TAP holds a 25% stake, has been suffering from falling demand on some Asian routes. -US Airways has accelerated deliveries of its ...

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    Routes

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    -Iberia and Royal Air Maroc have signed a code-sharing agreement. -Swissair has added four new destinations to its route network, with the introduction of scheduled services from Zurich to Malabo (once weekly) and Skopje (four flights a week), as well as daily flights to Bologna and Venice in co-operation with ...

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    Airline comeback disguises Asian crisis

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON Airline profits rebounded strongly to near record levels last year, says the International Air Transport Association (IATA),but director general Pierre Jeanniot again warns that margins remain too low and that the headline figures disguise the crisis still unfolding in Asia. The detailed figures, issued in the ...

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    Ailing Tigers

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Anyone still nursing hopes that the Asian downturn would prove to be a short, albeit sharp, shock to the region's once buoyant airline industry, will have struggled to retain their optimism in the face of the extraordinary news pouring out over the past fortnight. Perhaps most ominous was the ...

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    IATA approves millennium bug plan

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which estimates that the so-called "millennium bug" will cost the airline industry $1.6 billion, has won approval from airlines for a plan to ensure that airlines, airports, air traffic control providers and manufacturers work together to minimise the effect of ...

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    Crisis spreads to China as airlines make losses

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    The Asian economic downturn has begun to have an impact on the Chinese air transport industry, with the country's 11 largest carriers announcing for the first time a collective loss of ¥1.7 billion ($206 million) in the opening quarter of the financial year. According to the state-run China ...

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    PAL fights for survival as pilots are sacked and flights slashed

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Philippine Airlines (PAL) is drawing up survival plans for a massive shrinkage of its international and domestic operations, after sacking 600 pilots involved in a week-long strike that has brought the national carrier close to financial ruin. Pilots were protesting over plans to force redundancies among older ...

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    Boeing direct

    1998-06-10T16:40:00Z

    Boeing and freight carrier UPS have expanded their spare parts delivery service to cover all Boeing's distribution centres. The service was launched in 1996 and previously covered only Seattle and Atlanta - now to be joined by Beijing, London and Singapore. Boeing says the move will allow airlines to reduce ...

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    717 faces new problems before planned September flight

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Boeing revealed several last minute aircraft and engine modifications to the 717-200 regional aircraft on the eve of its planned roll-out on 10 June. Despite the problems, the company still hopes to achieve a first flight for the aircraft in early September, according to programme manager ...

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    Boeing studies extending 767-400ER range

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SEATTLE Boeing is evaluating the case for increasing the range of the 767-400ER to about 11,100km (6,000nm) in response to requests from Britannia Airways. The UK charter operator is interested in operating the stretched version of the twin on non-stop operations to Asia-Pacific destinations. The -400ER, which ...

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    Costa Rican start-up chooses A300 freighter

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Costa Rican start-up carrier JHM Cargo Airlines has leased seven Airbus A300B4 freighters from C-S Aviation Services (CSAS) for all-cargo operations to begin by the end of June. The carrier plans to start with twice-daily services between San Jose and Miami, Florida, says general manager Capt Roberto Escalante. The ...

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    Fiji Airways prepares to launch as second international carrier

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    The Fijian Government has designated newly named Fiji Airways as the island nation's second international carrier, following approval by the local Trade and Investment Board for the planned Fijian-Singaporean joint venture start-up airline. According to Fiji chief operating officer Pravin Jumabhoy, the next steps are to amend Fiji's bilateral ...

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    MetroJet takes on Southwest

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/BALTIMORE US Airways launched its low-cost MetroJet operation at Baltimore/Washington International Airport on 1 June, leaving industry analysts waiting to see whether Southwest Airlines drops its already low ticket price to protect its market share. MetroJet's initial fares match those of Southwest, but that could change if ...

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    Taiwan merger

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    EVA Airways' three subsidiaries UNI Air, Taiwan Airlines and Great China Airlines have received government permission to merge into a single airline on 30 June. The new airline, to be called UNI Air, will become Taiwan's largest domestic carrier, with 27% of the island's capacity. The new UNI Air plans ...

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    Mesa starts disposal of WestAir aircraft

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    International Airline Support Group (IASG) has agreed to help US regional Mesa Air Group dispose of 21 British Aerospace Jetstream 31s and 20 Embraer EMB-120 Brasilias. The aircraft are leased by Mesa subsidiary WestAir, which was wound up when its United Express codeshare contract expired on 31 May. Peter ...

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    GE inspects CF6-80E1s after A330-200 oil leak problem

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    General Electric has asked airlines to inspect all CF6-80E1 engines after Canada 3000's first Airbus A330-200 was forced to make a precautionary diversion on its inaugural flight. The diversion followed the discovery of an oil leak in the number four bearing area. GE says the aircrew, who were flying from ...

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    United/Delta Deal

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    United Airlines and Delta Air Lines say their proposed strategic alliance will increase incentives for price and service competition. They argue in a required filing with the US Transportation Department that the code-share deal represents neither a merger nor price co-ordination. Source: Flight International

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    Cathay will lead US/Asia transpolar flights

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific Airways is planning a record breaking non-stop flight from New York to Hong Kong in early July, which is intended to lead the way to the opening up in 1999 of four new transpolar routes between the US East Coast and Asia over the Russian Far East. ...