Networks – Page 1359

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    SIA expands 777 options

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SIA) has widened its "Y aircraft" evaluation of the Boeing 777 to include the longer range -200 B-market and -300 stretch variants. The 777 is competing against the Airbus Industrie A330/340 for an SIA order for up to 17 aircraft. A final selection was due ...

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    FANS doubters 'risk being left behind'

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    AIRLINES WHICH DO not subscribe to the future air-navigation system (FANS) risk being left behind as others reap the financial benefits resulting from the more efficient route structure and reduced delays the system will make possible. The warning came as the industry met for the Flight International ...

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    Eastern expansion

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Vietnam is on the brink of major air-transport growth. Paul Lewis/HANOI THE INDOCHINA region of Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam) is emerging from more than four decades of conflict and economic isolation and today represents the last real undeveloped air-transport market in the area. ...

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    Malaysia Airlines wants more widebodies to meet growth

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) plans to order 25 new wide body aircraft for delivery between 1998 and the year 2000, including an undisclosed number of additional Boeing 747-400s, says company chairman Tajudin Ramli. The aircraft are needed to meet growth in air traffic beyond ...

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    Ryanair plans to raise Prestwick profile with Stansted schedule

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    IRISH LOW-COST operator Ryanair is linking its successful Dublin-Glasgow Prestwick flights into a new schedule from Prestwick to London Stansted, to be flown four times daily from 26 October. The move brings to three the number of scheduled destinations served from Prestwick - in its heyday Scotland's premier ...

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    Concorde faces up to old age

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON UK AND FRENCH authorities will decide in 1996 on the modifications required to keep the Concorde flying beyond 2000. The UK Civil Aviation Authority, has been conducting research in association with its French counterpart, the DGAC, the manufacturers and British Airways on the ...

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    Air France recovery derailed by problems

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Gilbert Sedbon/PARIS A NEW SERIES OF strikes, trouble with Algeria, and a 1.5% drop in traffic during the first five months of its current financial year to 31 March, 1966, are combing to derail Air France's three-year recovery plan. The twin aims of chairman Christian Blanc -to raise ...

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    Independents jockey for position in India

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    THE LOW PRICE OF FIVE 20-year old Boeing 737-200s being offered for sale by Government-owned Indian Airlines has elicited bids from two independent rivals - NEPC Airlines and Sahara India Airlines. The five aircraft are expected to fetch up to $40 million. NEPC and Sahara have ambitions to ...

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    'Big three' plan for FANS as cost benefits emerge

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    THE BIG THREE aircraft manufacturers estimate that up to 2,500 of today's jet-powered airliners could potentially be equipped with Future Air Navigation System (FANS) datalinks, although they warn that the speed of implementation will hinge on proof of clear cost gains for airline customers. Boeing has led ...

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    Lufthansa fares cuts upset Deutsche BA

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH DEUTSCHE BA IS considering complaining to the European Commission over Lufthansa's decision to slash fares on domestic routes. The move comes after the German flag carrier announced that it is replacing its low-priced Express concept with a new domestic service, introducing a fares ...

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    Laker to cross the Atlantic again

    1995-10-04T00:00:00Z

    SIR FREDDIE LAKER is to re-enter the transatlantic airline business in a venture backed by Texas oil millionaire Oscar Wyatt. The UK businessman plans to launch Laker Airways on routes from Florida to the UK before the end of this year. Laker has yet to ...

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    Cargo, for cargo's sake

    1995-10-01T13:43:00Z

    When aviation officials from the US and Japan sit down to negotiate the air services agreement between the two countries at the end of September, it will be the first time that the US negotiates cargo service rights as a stand-alone issue. More than anything, this is the ...

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    Regionals grow

    1995-10-01T12:21:00Z

    Taiwan's TransAsia Airlines and Indonesia's Bouraq Airlines will join the growing club of secondary Asian carriers serving regional routes. Both launch Taipei-Surabaya flights in early October. TransAsia is also a contender for Taipei-Macau, while Bouraq has received Jakarta's nod for five regional destinations.   Source: Airline Business

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    Twin exit

    1995-10-01T12:05:00Z

    Seth Schofield, USAir's chairman and chief executive, is to retire once his replacement has been found. Maurice Myers, president and chief operating officer of America West, retires at the end of the year with chairman and CEO William Franke assuming Myers' responsibilities until a successor is appointed. Source: Airline ...

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    Stop downsizing

    1995-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Considerable barriers to rationalising airline maintenance remain. The answer lies not in downsizing but in upgrading training and systems, discarding outdated procedures and making facilities flexible, argues Scott Brandt.Airline maintenance has historically accounted for 9 to 13 per cent of an airline's operating costs. Maintenance cost per ASM varies throughout ...

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    Voyage into cyberspace

    1995-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Airlines are already taking their first tentative steps onto the Internet but remain uncertain over what type of product they should make available. By Carlos de Pommes, Steve Geller and Jens F Meyer.As the Internet continues its global expansion, cyberspace is becoming as big as outer space and the travel ...

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    A breath of fresh air

    1995-10-01T00:00:00Z

    After several wrong turnings on the bumpy alliance road, Sabena and Swissair are finally travelling together. In Brussels, Sabena chief executive Pierre Godfroid and alliance supremo Patrick du Bois discuss the prospects for the carrier with Trevor French.The irony is probably lost on Sabena chief executive Pierre Godfroid that almost ...

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    Third party tussle

    1995-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite excess capacity and reduced demand major carriers are returning to the third party maintenance & overhaul business as a key part of their maintenance and engineering strategies. By Steven Casley.In recent years third party maintenance organisations have been through a turbulent period of excess repair capacity, reduced carrier demand ...

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    Pride of Argentina

    1995-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Aerolineas Argentinas is hoping to break even this year, a sign that it could soon cease to be a financial drain on its ailing majority owner Iberia. Sara Guild reports.South America has been the bane of Iberia's expansionist existence since 1990. So it is perhaps a bit of a blow ...

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    Rushing to compete

    1995-10-01T00:00:00Z

    US and Canadian airlines have been rushing to fill the many gaps in the recently liberalised markets between the two countries. But opinions vary on which side will turn out to be the overall winner. Brian Dunn reports on the various strategies that exist in the newly created open ...