Networks – Page 1223

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    Vietnam's new clothes

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Vietnam Airlines has revamped its image, unveiling a new corporate identity on one of its Boeing 767-300s. The logo will eventually be applied across its entire fleet. The airline operates 767s, Airbus A320s, Fokker 70s and Aero International (Regional) ATR 72s on its network of regional and international services. During ...

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    Britannia will rule carrier Blue Scandinavia after take-over

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Chuter/LONDON CONTROL of Swedish charter operator Blue Scandinavia is to pass to Britannia Airways following the acquisition by Britannia's sister organisation, Thomson International, of Swedish tour operator Fritidsresor. The UK airline is also expanding its new charter operation in Germany. Thomson International, part of the Canadian-owned Thomson ...

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    Cathay plans lay-offs as fortunes plummet

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific Airways plans to begin laying off about 800 of its ground staff towards the end of this month, as the airline's fortunes continue to nose dive and the Hong Kong-based carrier faces the possibility of recording a first-half loss in 1998. The planned 800 redundancies will affect ...

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    El Al takes MD-11 on short-term lease

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    El Al will boost its long- haul fleet later this year, with the lease of a Boeing MD-11 from World Airways. The MD-11ER will be introduced in June on an aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance lease from World. The aircraft will be operated for El Al through to October ...

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    JAS will cut domestic routes to reduce losses

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

     In a move reflecting the gradual deregulation of the country's air-travel industry, financially troubled Japan Air System (JAS) is to scale back domestic operations this year. An airline source says that JAS is putting the finishing touches to a plan likely to reduce service on 40 to 50 routes by ...

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    S Korean carriers drop routes

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    South Korea's two national carriers are making sweeping cutbacks in international services, as the country's economic difficulties increase. Air New Zealand (ANZ), Ansett International and Qantas have suspended all flights from Australia to Seoul. Asiana Airlines has announced a complete halt to services from Seoul to Europe until at ...

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    Pan Am revamps strategy with Boeing 737 focus

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Pan American World Airways is looking to build on its fleet of Boeing 737s now that it has grounded most of its Airbus A300B4s, and suspended its New York-Los Angeles flights so that it can concentrate on a north-south route network. Pan Am found that the widebody 250-seat A300s ...

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    SAA prepares to rethink 777 purchase

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON South African Airways (SAA) has widened the brief of the task force set up to re-evaluate its fleet plan to include new Airbus A330/A340 types. This confirms that the long-delayed order for Boeing 777-200s could be revised. The airline says that it will include a smaller ...

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    Workshop

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    ++ AMR Eagle's Regional Aircraft Maintenance Center, located at the former K I Sawyer AFB, Michigan, will perform C checks on 12 Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) ATR 72s turboprops operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines. The work began in early December 1997, and each aircraft visit will last for between five ...

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    Air France profits roll but alliances come under EC scrutiny

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Air France's transatlantic alliances have become the latest to come under scrutiny by the European Commission (EC), although the French flag carrier is pressing ahead with its expansion, buoyed by its recent financial turnaround and the prospect of a private cash injection. Regardless of the EC inquiry, Air France ...

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    Swissair 'back in profit' in 1997

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH The SAir Group says that its core Swissair airline operations are due to show a profit for the first time in eight years when the 1997 results are revealed. The airline points to soaring load factors, which have climbed to 70% from just above 60%, as ...

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    Airbus and Boeing take course for record production figures

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Airbus and Boeing are on course for record production levels in 1998, with the two manufacturers gearing up for a combined output of 785 aircraft. If achieved, production would improve on the peak of the last boom in 1991, when, along with McDonnell Douglas, the ...

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    MD-95 re-emerges as Boeing 717

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Boeing has finally committed to the future development of the 100-seat MD-95, renaming the twinjet as the 717, to bring it within the expanded Boeing airliner family. The "birth" of the 717 follows an extended phase of the post-merger strategy review of McDonnell Douglas (MDC) products, during ...

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    Air Madagascar aims to replace 747

    1998-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Air Madagascar will phase out its Boeing 747 in April, and replace it on international routes with a Boeing 767. The national carrier has been operating the 747, a -200 Combi configured in an all-passenger layout, on routes to Europe since 1979. Fortis Aviation has been contracted to remarket the ...

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    Shuttle takeover

    1998-01-07T13:49:00Z

    US Airways has completed the purchase of the US Airways Shuttle from a consortium of US banks. The carrier previously held a minority interest. The Shuttle will continue to be operated as a seperate company. A new service between Boston and Washington DC will be added to its Washington-New York ...

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    Embraer orders

    1998-01-07T12:11:00Z

    Trans States Airlines has firm orders for seven Embraer RJ145 regional jets and options on a further 18, an application by the airline for slot exemptions at Chicago's O'Hare Airport has revealed. The St Louis-based carrier wants to serve three Appalachian region cities from Chicago. First delivery of the aircraft ...

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    Korean downturn

    1998-01-07T12:10:00Z

    Asiana Airlines and Korean Air are cutting over 20 international passenger and cargo services and reducing frequencies on a number of domestic and international routes. South Korea's worsening financial woes have also resulted in Air New Zealand and Qantas stopping services to Seoul.   Source: Flight International

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    Boeing delivery delay forces Hokkaido to defer start-up

    1998-01-07T00:00:00Z

    A delay in the delivery of aircraft has forced the Japanese start-up Hokkaido International Airlines to postpone its launch of regular services until mid-1998. The airline's first aircraft, a new Boeing 767-300ER leased from Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services, was scheduled for delivery in February but will now be up to ...

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    DHL-Europe boosts fleet of A300B4 freighters

    1998-01-07T00:00:00Z

    The European arm of US express-parcels carrier DHL has increased its Airbus A300B4-200F freighter acquisition programme to nine aircraft. The airline has also received its first Daimler-Benz Aerospace Airbus (Dasa Airbus)-converted aircraft, following certification of the cargo conversion. The aircraft, one of three ex-Egyptair A300B4s being leased from ...

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    BA outsources maintenance of A320/DC-10 in FLS deal

    1998-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Chuter/LONDON British Airways is to outsource maintenance and component support for the airline's entire fleet of Airbus A320s and McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30s to FLS Aerospace. A contract is due to be signed later this month. The tie-up with BA will be the culmination of a hectic month ...