Networks – Page 1261

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    Jordan calls for regional 'open-skies' deal in the Middle East

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Governments and the major airlines in the Middle East should end their protectionist policies and allow an "open-skies" policy for regional carriers operating aircraft with 85 seats or fewer, according to Jordan's Prince Faisal bin Hussein. Speaking at a regional-airlines conference in Dubai in late May, Prince Faisal ...

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    LanChile grows with 767-300ERs

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    LANCHILE has placed orders for three Boeing 767-300ERs, worth $300 million, and is drawing up a long-range plan to renew and expand its Boeing 737 fleet. The General Electric CF6-80C2-powered 767s, deliveries of which will be begin in April 1998, are the first to be purchased directly by ...

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    Eurowings says Lufthansa loyalty scheme is counter to German law

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Eurowings has registered a complaint with the German Federal Monopolies Commission about Lufthansa's Miles and More frequent-flyer scheme. The German regional airline claims that the scheme violates German competition laws covering extras and discounts - although Eurowings admits that it believes these laws to be "outdated". ...

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    Brunei open skies

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Singapore and Brunei have signed an open-skies air-services agreement, lifting restrictions on frequency, routeings and capacity between the two countries. It replaces a 1985 agreement. Singapore Airlines operates to Brunei daily, while Royal Brunei Airlines operates to Singapore 17 times a week.   Source: Flight International

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    Palestine Airways prepares for 1 June start from Egypt

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Palestine Airways, the new airline of the Palestinian authority, is due to start services on 1 June, although initially it will operate from an Egyptian airport. It will use two Fokker 50s donated by the Dutch Government - a further two have yet to be delivered. A new ...

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    Results

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    ++ SAS sank to pre-tax losses of SKr248 million ($32 million) in the first quarter of 1997, as sales remained sluggish, but costs grew by 7%. The weakness of the Swedish krona was responsible for part of the gap, but after the exchange-rate effect is stripped out, seat costs were ...

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    Air France leaps into profit

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Air France has posted its first profits since 1989, although the upbeat results from the mainline airline were tainted by deepening losses at its strike-hit sister company, domestic carrier Air France Europe. The profits at Air France mark a successful end to the three-year restructuring programme which was ...

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    Deutsche BA losses leaked in report

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    A secret auditors' report detailing Deutsche BA's debts and losses has revealed that the company would have gone bankrupt last year, but for a cash bail-out from British Airways. The report, compiled by Ernst & Young, was leaked to the German press. It states that the five-year-old company's ...

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    End of an era

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The demise of the BAe/AI(R) Jetstream 41 commuter airliner represents another step in the (often involuntary) rationalisation of the regional-turboprop market. It also, however, raises serious questions about the future of the lower end of regional-airline operations. There can be little surprise in British Aerospace's decision to cease ...

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    Bearing failures blamed on poor lubrication

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The spate of Trent 700 engine shutdowns has been traced to insufficient lubrication of the driving-shaft locator ball-bearing in the Hispano Suiza-manufactured step-aside gearbox. This has resulted in premature fatigue and failure of the bearing, because of overheating. According to R-R, the problem resulted from a weakness in ...

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    Cathay prepares to modify gearboxes on Trent 700s

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific and Dragonair are hoping that fitting modified engine-gearboxes to their Rolls-Royce Trent 700-powered Airbus Industrie A330-300s will clear the way for the grounded aircraft to return to service by early this week. Both carriers voluntarily grounded their 15 A330s on 24 May, following an inflight engine ...

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    Lauda link

    1997-06-01T15:47:00Z

    Austrian Airlines has taken a 36 per cent stake in its local rival Lauda Air. This includes the 19.7 per cent stake sold to Austrian by Lufthansa in early March. The move will see Lauda continue to focus on leisure routes.   Source: Airline Business

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    Room for three?

    1997-06-01T14:11:00Z

    Aloha and Hawaiian Airlines have seen inter-island challengers come and go. Will Mahalo Air be any different? David Knibb reports. Any high frequency, short haul market of 9.2 million passengers a year is bound to attract attention, especially when only two airlines consistently serve it. But in the Hawaiian inter-island ...

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    New Labour, new taxes?

    1997-06-01T12:48:00Z

    New Labour, new taxes? If the opinion polls are correct the United Kingdom could have its first Labour government in 18 years by early May. The new administration, led by Prime Minister Tony Blair with Gordon Brown as Finance Minister, would be very different from its predecessors. ...

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    Appointments

    1997-06-01T12:43:00Z

    Thai Airways has appointed several new executive vice presidents, including Bhisit Kuslasayanon for commercial service, Payoon Puakpong for customer service, Saad Sobsatrasorn for operations, and Amnuay Chanya for finance and information. Meanwhile Sittipong Thanitayawong is the new senior vice president responsible for corporate planning and government relations. Frederick ...

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    Sen's double

    1997-06-01T12:06:00Z

    Indian Airlines' managing director, Shri P C Sen, is the new joint chairman of Indian Airlines and Air India. Source: Airline Business

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    Russain codes

    1997-06-01T11:54:00Z

    Russia's aviation code has been approved by both houses of parliament. Russia has also signed a bilateral with Taiwan, giving both China Airlines and Transaero two weekly return flights between Moscow and Taipei. Source: Airline Business

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    Brit franchise

    1997-06-01T10:28:00Z

    French regional Brit Air has signed a global franchise agreement with Air France, ramping up its current deal on two routes to cover all Brit Air's regional and intra-European services and 10 routes currently operated by Air France Group carriers. The deal starts at the end of October for five ...

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    Midland shares

    1997-06-01T10:28:00Z

    Lufthansa and British Midland have confirmed their long-awaited codeshare agreement. The deal will see the UK carrier launch a twice daily service between London/Heathrow and Cologne-Bonn and a single daily fifth freedom service onwards from Germany to Rome/Fiumicino. Source: Airline Business

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    Gulf cash

    1997-06-01T10:21:00Z

    Gulf Air has finally won approval for a US$200 million capital injection by its 'owner states' in the form of a loan. The Bahrain-based carrier, which has debts exceeding US$600 million, says it cut operating losses by 59 per cent in 1996 to US$67 million.   Source: ...