Networks – Page 1231

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    No frills

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    No sooner had British Airways announced plans to set up its own low-cost operation at London Stansted, than the howls of protest began from the existing no-frills carriers. Their complaint (writ large in whole page newspaper advertisements) is that the BA intends to put them out of business by fair ...

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    Air Maldives signs leasing deal for Airbus A310-200

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Air Maldives has become the latest customer for the Airbus A310-200, following the signing of a deal with the European airframe builder to lease a single aircraft for three years, with an option to purchase. The carrier will use the aircraft to replace a larger A300B4 on wet lease ...

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    Sirocco enters Lufthansa Tu-204 talks

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Sirocco Aerospace International is negotiating with Lufthansa Cargo to lease between eight and ten Tupolev Tu-204-120C freighters. A deal which could see the aircraft introduced on Lufthansa's intra-European routes during 1999 is possible in the first half of 1998. Sirocco will not comment on the negotiations. Sirocco already ...

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    ERA chief speaks out on liberalisation

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Regional-airline operators in the Middle East will have to persuade governments in the area to liberalise their air service agreements, cut bureaucracy and ease travel restrictions if the industry is to grow, according to Mike Ambrose, the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) director-general. Ambrose was in Dubai to gather ...

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    Emirates signs for up to 12 A340-500s

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/DUBAI Emirates Airlines has signed a letter of intent (LoI) for 12 Airbus A340-500s, increasing the consortium's commitments for the -500 and -600 derivatives to 78 from seven international carriers. The United Arab Emirates carrier joined a growing list of launch customers, after inking an LoI to ...

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    Sabena switches from Boeing to Airbus for short-haul fleet

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Herman de Wulf/Brussels Sabena has selected the A320 family over the Boeing Next Generation 737 to replace its entire 737 fleet, and will sign a contract for up to 39 aircraft for delivery from January 1999. The airline's selection of the Airbus single-aisle aircraft is part of a ...

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    Saudis look abroad for airline finance

    1997-11-19T15:52:00Z

    Alan Peaford Saudi Arabia is on the verge of privatising Saudi Arabian Airlines, the national airline, and allowing a number of small private operators to form airlines for the Kingdom's domestic market. There has been concern for some time that Saudia has been making greater losses ...

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    Threatened Saab's 28 aircraft boost

    1997-11-19T15:50:00Z

    Karen Walker In a bittersweet moment, Saab Aircraft has won new orders for 28 aircraft in the same week that it has almost certainly made its last major appearance at an international air show. In two separate deals, probably worth a total of around $300 million, ...

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    CAE centre

    1997-11-19T15:42:00Z

    Flight simulator and training device manufacturer CAE Electronics announced at the show that it is opening a Customer Service Distribution Centre at Dubai International Airport. The company's decision to locate the centre in the FedEx site is due to the airport's strategic geographic location. The alliance ...

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    New cargo airline set to go dutch

    1997-11-19T15:39:00Z

    Geoff Thomas It's not every day that a new cargo airline is founded - but Dutch freight company Jet Link International announced at the show yesterday that it was doing just that, lease-buying two ex-Alitalia Airbus A300 B4-200Fs from New York's CS Aviation. The new airline ...

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    Hangar in Canada free for the asking

    1997-11-19T15:30:00Z

    How would your company like a free aircraft hangar in North Bay, Ontario, and C$2 million? There's no catch, but you would have to employ 100 people from the immediate area. Interested parties should contact the Air Base Property Corporation (ABPC), which is working with private companies to ...

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    Boeing launches 737-900 as -700 deliveries near

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Boeing has clocked up three landmarks in its Next Generation 737 programme with its launch of a stretched 737 (the -900), US Federal Aviation Administration certification for the -700 and completion of assembly of the first -600. The -900 was launched with a ...

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    Airbus steps up support for Chinese customers

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/BEIJING Airbus Industrie is expanding significantly its customer-support operation in China to meet a twofold increase in the number of passenger aircraft in service with mainland carriers over the next two years. Deliveries of recently ordered A320/A321s and A340-300s will double the Airbus fleet in ...

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    Cathay acts as profits continue to plunge

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Cathay Pacific Airways is implementing a range of measures to boost revenue and cut costs as traffic figures and projected end-of-year profits for the Hong Kong carrier continue to plummet. Its latest traffic figures show no sign of a turn-around, with a further 9.8% ...

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    Delta takes a stake in French carrier and boosts 777 orders

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is to take a 34% stake in French regional carrier Proteus Airlines, gaining it a foothold in the increasingly active French regional-airline market. This is the first time that a US major has taken a share of a French airline, and follows the recent codesharing ...

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    FAA improves engine inspections

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration hopes to halve the number of uncontained engine failures by requiring improved inspection of high-energy rotating components. Enhanced inspection procedures will be introduced in the first quarter of 1998, beginning with the "highest-priority" components - large fan hubs - says Jay Pardee, manager of the ...

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    FAT will use 757-200s on domestic routes

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT), Taiwan's largest and most profitable domestic airline, will deploy its recently ordered Boeing 757-200s, mainly on domestic trunk routes. The airline placed an order in early November for five 757-200s, with options on a further five (Flight International, 11-18 November). An airline source ...

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    Hokkaido lays out plans for regional growth

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Hokkaido Air System is to launch a scheduled domestic operation from March 1998, following its recent initial order for two Saab 340BPLUS turboprops. The Japanese start-up, a joint venture between Japan Air System (JAS), which owns 51%, and the Hokkaido prefectural government, is the second local start-up carrier ...

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    Jet Airways begins 737 fleet expansion

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Jet Airways has introduced the first of four new Boeing 737-400s which it ordered in late 1996 as part of a major $375 million contract for ten aircraft, including Next Generation 737s. The Mumbai-based airline also leases 15 737s, including four 737-300s, ten -400s and one -500. Lessors ...

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    Big demand for high-capacity is predicted

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    A new independent study into the high-capacity airliner market has concluded that there could be room for two competitors with aircraft of more than 500 seats. The study, carried out by UK-based Meridian International Research, suggests that between 850 and 1,000 aircraft could be required in the high-capacity ...