Networks – Page 1179

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    Delta to offer one premium class on long-haul flights

    1998-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines plans to replace its existing intercontinental first- and business-class service with "new, premium two-class service" in the spring of 1999. The new in-flight cabin service product will replace the two premium classes that Delta offers today on long-haul services with one. The marketing effort will include ...

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    Star Alliance selects Unisys for IT project

    1998-09-11T00:00:00Z

    The Star Alliance airline group has moved ahead in its first joint information technology project, choosing Unisys to develop a pilot implementation for a new integrated communications network called Starnet. With Starnet, the Star Alliance carriers expect to be able to provide seamless travel, code-sharing and global recognition of ...

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    Sun-Air third ATP

    1998-09-10T08:22:00Z

    Sun-Air of Scandinavia, a British Airways franchise airline, is buying its third ATP aircraft from British Aerospace Asset Management. The latest purchase will be deliverd to Billund, a Denmark based airline, in November. It will be used to operate charters between Denmark and Norway, from Europe's newest airport ...

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    Lucas licensed to make PDU for B747s

    1998-09-10T08:21:00Z

    Lucas Aerospace will manufacture and market power drive units (PDUs) for Elektro-Metall Export's (EME's) Boeing 747-100, -200F/C and -400F aircraft under the terms of a licensing agreement signed at the show. The licence permits Lucas Aerospace to manufacture the PDU in the US and to market them in the ...

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    Chemical stocks

    1998-09-10T08:19:00Z

    Many hundreds of chemicals and plastics are used in the manufacture and maintenance of aircraft and a new service - at an air show for the first time - is available to handle and deliver stocks. Chemchain, from B&K (Hall 4, Stand G4) offers total chemical management for aerospace ...

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    More problems detailed at HK airport inquiry

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    The public inquiry set up to investigate the troubled opening of Hong Kong's new airport at Chek Lap Kok has heard further evidence of apparent mismanagement. Yeung Kwok-keung, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (HACTL) deputy managing director, has spoken of bungled fire safety tests that ultimately led to the ...

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    Air Canada continues search for Air Alliance buyer

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Air Canada is still seeking a buyer for its Air Alliance subsidiary, three months after putting the unprofitable Quebec-based regional on the block. The company continues to drain Air Canada's resources, despite annual sales of around $35 million. A strike last year resulted in the loss of several million ...

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    Thai Airways prepares for revamp

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Thai Airways International chief executive Mahidol Chantrangkun is preparing a sweeping proposal designed to revamp the airline's domestic and international operations. Mahidol, who also serves as the Thai government's permanent secretary for transport, is heading the working group tasked with addressing repeatedly delayed privatisation plans, loss-making routes and outstanding ...

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    UPS deal heads $8bn Airbus spree

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker Airbus Industrie chalked up yet another coup yesterday when it announced two multi-billion-dollar deals and secured a new customer, United Parcel Service (UPS), which has selected the A300-600 freighter for its widebody fleet. Wednesday's UPS order, worth $4.8 billion, combined with a $2 billion order from ...

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    American Eagle to launch Dallas-Houston Hobby jet service

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    American Eagle is beginning jet service between Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston's Hobby Airport on 7 December with Embraer ERJ-145s. Although the regional carrier - the world's largest - is initially only replacing two of 11 daily turboprop round-trip services between the two airports, American Eagle says it will add ...

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    US government to file suit against Northwest, Mesaba

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    The US government is to file suit against Northwest Airlines and its affiliate Mesaba Airlines in a bid to force the resumption of air services to 13 cities affected by the continuing Northwest pilots' strike. The suit is to be filed by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the ...

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    FAA wants to lead

    1998-09-09T17:09:00Z

    TEXT: Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC   Despite intense domestic criticism of its lateness in getting to grips with the year 2000 computer problem, the US Federal Aviation Administration sees itself leading the world's aviation industry safely into the new century.   Exactly what the USA will do to safeguard American travellers ...

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    Kinnock's slot sale

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    European Union transport commissioner Neil Kinnock says that he wants to see a formal and legal structure created for slot trading, but says this could take up to three years to set up. This revelation comes after British Airways had been told by the European Commission that it should not ...

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    City Bird orders A300 freighters

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    City Bird has concluded a deal with Airbus Industrie for two new A300-600 freighters for dedicated cargo operations. The Belgian airline will acquire the two aircraft next year under a 12 year lease purchase. The first will be delivered in early April, with the second arriving a month later. ...

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    Delta/United alliance dies

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

     Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC The refusal of Delta Air Lines directors to give its pilots a voting seat on the board have scuttled plans for a wide ranging alliance with United Airlines. The strategic alliance proposal included a code-share which had to be approved by pilots' groups represented by the ...

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    Escalating European delays reach record level

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    The European Airlines Association (AEA) has declared 1998 a "black year" for delays, with the figures for June reaching similar levels to those for the same month in 1989, the worst on record. Brussels, Belgium-based Eurocontrol says it has "no dispute" with the AEA statistics, which show that 29.1% ...

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    New Canadian cargo carrier ready

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    A new Canadian cargo carrier, Canada West Airlines, is preparing to launch long-haul freight operations following clearance from Transport Canada. The Toronto-based startup has been under formation since last year and is in negotiations to acquire Boeing 747 freighters for scheduled cargo services to Frankfurt and Paris. Transport Canada ...

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    New Italian airlines gear up for 1999 operations

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Marco Messalla/ROME Two new Italian airlines are planning to start operations early next year, reflecting the continuing liberalisation of the country's internal market. Gandalf Airlines is considering purchasing either the Fairchild Dornier 328JET or Embraer ERJ-145 and will announce its decision on an initial purchase of two aircraft ...

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    Mesa prepares to incorporate CCAir after stock transaction

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Mesa Air Group has signed a letter of intent to merge Mesa Airlines with Charlotte, North Carolina-based CCAir. The two carriers were already linked through the Barlow Investment partnership, which has minority shareholdings in both. The transaction, valued at about $60 million, which includes $15 ...

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    Air Atlantic closes down after Canadian kills agreement

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Canadian regional carrier Air Atlantic will cease operations in October, following a decision by Canadian Airlines Inter- national (CAI) to end its long-standing agreement with its regional connector. The void will partly be filled by Inter-Canadian, another regional carrier recently sold by CAI to a group of Montreal investors. ...