Networks – Page 1288

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    Airbus and Boeing vie to modernise Indian Airlines

    1996-12-11T00:00:00Z

    State-owned Indian Airlines has take the first step towards a massive overhaul of its fleet by informing manufacturers in late November that it is to replace its ageing fleet of Boeing 737-200 and A300B2/B4s. The 15 737s are operated by the recently created Indian Airlines subsidiary, Alliance ...

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    Sarajevo delay

    1996-12-11T00:00:00Z

    Crossair has postponed its planned launch of scheduled services between Zurich and Sarajevo after deciding that the Bosnian airport does not yet have in place an adequate approach system, snow clearance or de-icing. The Swiss regional carrier now plans to begin flights in January. Source: Flight International

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    Tunnel boost

    1996-12-11T00:00:00Z

    The temporary closing to passenger traffic of the Channel tunnel, which connects France and the UK, has resulted in a significant increase of air traffic between the UK and continental Europe. British Airways, British Midland and Air France have all boosted capacity to Paris, the former by 25%. On the ...

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    SATENA orders three Fairchild Dornier 328s

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    State-owned Columbian domestic airline Servicio de Aereonavegacion a Territorios Nacionales (Satena) has placed an order for three Fairchild Dornier 328 turboprops as part of a fleet modernisation programme. The company has ordered the 328-120 version, with improved hot-and-high performance, to allow services to small fields at remote ...

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    Meridiana fights for profit with cost cutting and employee share scheme

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Meridiana Is Cutting Its DC-9 Fleet But Adding MD-82 Italy's second-largest airline, Meridiana, is fighting to stay in profit as high operating costs and declining domestic traffic threaten major losses in 1997. The carrier made a L25 billion ($16.5 million) pre-tax profit in 1995, but expects ...

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    Sextant Avionique pins hopes on its ATM business

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/Paris Sextant Avionique expects its fast-growing air-traffic-management (ATM)-systems business to net more than a one-third share of the market and add nearly Fr500 million ($100 million) in sales by the end of the century. Sextant and its parent, Thomson-CSF, launched a major initiative at ...

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    Viasa plans await employee approval

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Julia Hayley/MADRID Iberia's plan for restructuring loss-making Venezuelan airline Viasa, which includes cuts to jobs and routes, has been approved by the other major shareholders, but must now be cleared by the employees by 15 January. Iberia put forward the plan in a bid to recover ...

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    Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    L-100 Hercules The L-100-30 is the civil version of the C-130 Hercules military transport. It is certificated under US Federal Aviation Rules Part 25 to carry 97 passengers when appropriately modified or manufactured. The passenger version has structural re-inforcement, windows, additional doors and cabin amenities, plus ...

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    Tupolev

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Tu-154M The Tu-154M is the current production version of the 160- to 180-seat Tu-154 TriJet, which was first flown in October 1968. Initial versions (the Tu-154, -154A and -154B-2) were equipped with Kuznetsov NK-8 engines. The Tu-154M was announced in 1983, powered by Aviadvigatel D-30KU turbofans and featuring ...

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    Airbus Industrie

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    A300 Launched in May 1969, the 250-seat A300 was Airbus Industrie's first product, and the first example was flown from Toulouse, France, in October 1972. The first production A300 variant, the -B2, entered service in May 1974. The -B4 growth-weight version followed, while several F4 and C4 versions ...

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    Boeing Commercial Airplane Group

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    First next-generation 737, a -700, is in final assembly at Renton, Washington British Airways has taken new Boeing 747s, 767s and 777s this year Boeing built 45 of the short-fuselage 747SP The 747 family is set to grow with two new variants, the 462-seat ...

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    British Aerospace

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    One-Eleven The One-Eleven twinjet was flown for the first time in August 1963, and entered service in April 1965. There are still more than 100 One-Elevens in service, of which more than half are in operation in Europe. European Aviation, which owns the largest single fleet of the ...

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    Fokker Aircraft

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    F28 Fokker Aviation is studying a possible re-engineing programme for ageing F28s, replacing the type's existing Rolls-Royce Speys with General Electric CF34s or with R-R Tays. More than 200 F28s are still flying and at least one operator, Scandinavia's SAS, has already invested in Fokker 70-style cabin upgrades ...

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    Alitalia fined for anti-competitive actions

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Italy's competition authority has fined Alitalia for using unfair tactics in its fight against two new national airlines Air One (formerly Aliadriatica) and Meridiana, which have been attempting to make inroads into the Italian domestic market. The L415 million ($280,000) fine was less than expected because of Alitalia's ...

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    Sabena to consider lease of ex-Air France Europe A330s

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    The ex-Air Inter A330s could soon be flying for Sabena Herman De Wulf/BRUSSELS Sabena is considering the interim replacement of its three Airbus A310s early in 1997 with three leased ex-Air France Europe/Air Inter A330-300s. The Belgian airline has been examining the A330 and ...

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    Air France Europe shuttle makes good

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Air France subsidiary Air France Europe, reports a "successful" first month's operations with its new high-frequency shuttle service between Paris/Orly and Marseille, Nice and Toulouse. The airline introduced the services in October in response to increased competition from independent carriers, even though one, Air Liberté, has since gone ...

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    Chinese spares

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    CFM International has opened a spares service centre at Beijing Capital Airport in co-operation with China Aviation Supplies. The 500m2 centre will provide line maintenance for more than 350 CFM56-3 power plants in service with 19 Chinese carriers. It will initially stock 600 parts, increasing to 1,500 line items with ...

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    Airline competition

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation can break down persistent barriers in the US airline industry, says the US General Accounting Office (GAO), by taking away slots from established carriers at congested airports and distributing them through a lottery system to new entrants. The GAO also recommends that the US Federal ...

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    Pace agreement

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Pace Airline Services has signed a new agreement to continue representing Ryanair Cargo from January 1997. Above, (left to right): Tim Jeans commercial director, Ryanair; Darach Boylan, director, Pace Ireland; and Malcolm Warner, managing director Pace, celebrate the signing. Under the new agreement, Pace has purchased all of the available ...

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    Volga scheduled

    1996-12-01T16:08:00Z

    Russian cargo operator, Volga-Dnepr Airlines, has moved into scheduled passenger services with four weekly flights from Ulyanovsk to Moscow in November, using a Yakovlev Yak-40.   Source: Airline Business