Networks – Page 1388

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    Keeping track

    1995-04-01T15:34:00Z

    The Traxon cargo automation system is now well established, but some significant technical and political obstacles remain. Mark Lyon reports.   Air cargo doesn't achieve its potential for most airlines. Industry critics want carriers to work more closely with air freight forwarders so these two partners ...

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    Airports

    1995-04-01T14:26:00Z

    London/Luton has formed a joint venture with venture capitalists Nash, Sells & Partners to build a rail station at the airport. The venture capitalists will take an 80 per cent stake in the $7.6 million project. The $3.2 billion Denver International Airport finally opened for commercial operations at ...

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    Direct flop

    1995-04-01T13:54:00Z

    Euro Direct Airlines, the ambitious UK independent, ceased operations at the end of February after 10 months of operation. The airline blamed high operational costs for its inability to obtain a reasonable return.   Source: Airline Business

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    The big float

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    There are doubts over whether the jewel of the Chinese state-owned airlines, Air China, will be allowed to follow flotations at China Southern and China Eastern in two years' time. David Knibb reports. Whether Air China will sell and list shares overseas after China Southern and China Eastern depends ...

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    A firmer future

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    As the industry recovers, aircraft values are hardening and surpluses falling but some types are faring better than others. Clive Medland of SH&E explains why. Predicting the outlook for the commercial aviation industry is somewhat analogous to forecasting the weather. We can accurately predict that there will be winters and ...

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    On the attack

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Mid-sized airlines face crucial decisions as they focus on which strategies and management tactics to adopt. Sara Guild reports from an Airline Business conference on the future of medium-sized carriers. The greatest profit potential for medium sized carriers lies in a direct attack on the strategic weaknesses of ...

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    Airline news

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Shuttle by United is adding Portland-San Francisco and Portland-Los Angeles from the beginning of April. Under the new US-Canada bilateral Northwest Airlines will begin services from Minneapolis to Calgary and Regina on 1 May and Saskatoon on 15 May following US government approval. From Detroit the carrier will ...

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    China order thaw on way

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Pressure is mounting for Beijing to relax its freeze on new aircraft orders. It looks as if the Civil Aviation Administration of China will permit two, and perhaps all three big carriers, to place firm orders. Senior Air China officials recently visited Toulouse and Seattle in anticipation that ...

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    Follow the leader or fix?

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Did US airlines agree to cap travel agent commissions and then stage their announcements to make it look as if they were simply following the leader as usual? That is the key question in an antitrust class action filed by US travel giant Travel Network against the major ...

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    Beijing sets out HK stall

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Beijing has shown half its hand with an eleventh hour disclosure of its terms for renewing the Hong Kong-Taiwan air agreement that expires this month, but it has been less forthright about whether it will approve Hong Kong-Taiwan flights by foreign airlines under other bilaterals, or what criteria it will ...

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    Vietnam on for sell-off

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The wide-ranging ambitions of Vietnam Airlines are set to receive a boost in the near future with an expected government decision to clear the way for partial privatisation, including a measure of foreign investment. At presstime, airline officials were awaiting details of a planning package which is expected ...

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    New accord seals open skies deal

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The well known disunity of the US airlines, and their equally known derision of the Department of Transportation in Washington, were set aside recently as they voiced approval of DOT's successful renegotiation of the US-Canada bilateral. One by one, airline CEOs were quoted in press releases praising transportation secretary Federico ...

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    A definitive lesson in competence

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The US has split the European Union and pushed the European Commission further than ever in its attempts to obtain the right to negotiate air service agreements for its member states. But Mead Jennings and Mark Odell report that bloc negotiations are a long way off. Call it what you ...

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    Milan is new hub for Lauda

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Lauda Air will become the first carrier to establish a hub outside its home base using seventh freedom rights available under the European third package, backed by its alliance with Lufthansa. At press time, the Austrian independent was set to start a stand alone scheduled operation out of ...

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    Conditions: in your dreams

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    As the European Commission starts investigating Iberia's plan for a second state aid package from the Spanish government, it emerges that Aer Lingus was allowed to receive the second tranche of its £175 million ($270 million) aid package despite the breach of a key condition. Iberia is seeking ...

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    US is stuck over a barrel

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite its bilateral successes elsewhere, when the US sits down to renegotiate its air services agreement with the UK, it will be the first example of the US Department of Transportation stepping away from its vow two years ago not to negotiate incremental deals. By mid-March, no firm ...

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    Smart move to save time

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa's introduction of smartcard technology is not aimed at following the US majors in their attempts to cut distribution costs, says the carrier. The first carrier in Europe to put the new technology to use, Lufthansa says the main goal is to reduce the time passengers take to check-in and ...

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    Sunny prospects

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The future of the European charter industry looks bright despite increased threats from liberalisation and low-cost scheduled competition. Paul Holubowicz reports on the sector's considerable strengths.The imminent demise of the European charter sector has been regularly predicted since the 1970s, when 'charter' was often considered to be synonymous with a ...

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    Make believe airline

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Airline Business editor Richard Whitaker learned from his mistakes when he helped run an airline for four years. But the shareholders were not pleased with the result. 'We saw it coming . . . We took too long to do anything . . . We turned it around ...

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    A gift for niches

    1995-04-01T00:00:00Z

    With its gradual privatisation and firm focus on being a successful niche carrier, Finnair sees only benefits in Finland's entry into the European Union. Sara Guild visits Helsinki. The special gifts that might be expected to come with being the official carrier for Santa Claus since the 1980s have ...