Networks – Page 1237

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    Airbus supplement: Restructuring

    1997-10-29T00:00:00Z

    Wherever aerospace executives gather to discuss consolidation of Europe's aerospace industry, it will not be long before the talk turns to Airbus Industrie and its anxiously awaited restructuring. Whatever other pitfalls may yet befall Europe on the way towards the holy grail of consolidation, it has become an ...

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    Airbus supplement: Airbus; 25 years after take-off

    1997-10-29T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has come a long way since its first aircraft, the A300, took to the air 25 years ago this week, on 28 October, 1972. What was once regarded as something of a curiosity by its rivals across the Atlantic has emerged as the only world challenger to the ...

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    BA boosts Gatwick by transferring 777-200s

    1997-10-29T00:00:00Z

    British Airways is to widen the role of Airline Management (AML), its low-cost joint venture which operates long-haul routes from Gatwick Airport, as part of an expansion which will see BA's capacity from London's second airport increase by 25% from mid-1998. It has confirmed plans to transfer five ...

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    NATS moves to limit 'brain drain' to Eurocontrol

    1997-10-29T00:00:00Z

    UKair-traffic controllers are seeking to take legal action against moves by their employer, National Air Traffic Services (NATS), to head off a potentially crippling drain of staff by preventing its employees getting new jobs at Eurocontrol. Eurocontrol advertised for controllers throughout Europe early this year and received up ...

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    Rada places Smart Cats in Los Angeles

    1997-10-29T00:00:00Z

    Israeli test-equipment company Rada is expanding its network of testing sites, with a second US centre, at Los Angeles International Airport, to be established in co-operation with Hong Kong company New Reef. The first US testing station at Miami is now operational, and the two centres will together ...

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    Airbus supplement: Airbus history

    1997-10-29T00:00:00Z

    When the seeds which were to spawn today's Airbus Industrie were first being sown in the mid-1960s, the term "air bus" was a generic expression adopted by the industry to describe a short- to medium-range airliner proposed to meet increasing demand on busy European air routes such as London to ...

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    Hamburg Airlines to fold after partner talks fail

    1997-10-29T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH Hamburg Airlines managing director Udo Klien confirms that the carrier will fold at the end of the year, after the failure of partnership talks with regional carrier Augsburg Airways. Augsburg is now planning instead to extend its Hamburg operations within its existing Team Lufthansa ...

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    Debonair and Azzurra

    1997-10-22T11:37:00Z

    European regional airlines, Debonair and Azzurra Air, are set to announce an alliance on routes between the UK and Italy. An announcement is scheduled to be made on 22 October. Debonair, based in Luton, serves Rome and connects to Copenhagen via Munich. It operates seven British Aerospace 146-200s. Azzurra Air, ...

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    Airbus aims at A320 production boost

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie chief operating officer Volker Von Tein has raised the possibility of an increase in the production rate of the A320 family from the planned 18 per month - but only if the consortium secures an order for 120 aircraft from US Airways. The current rate of ...

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    Airbus to rule at German Britannia?

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Britannia Airways is considering an all Airbus fleet to expand its new German charter market service. The carrier, which launches its operation with a flight from Berlin-Schonefeld on 3 November using a Boeing 767-300ER, could decide to switch to the European built aircraft by 1999. The foray into ...

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    Spanish omelette

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Spanish national carrier Iberia will join with domestic carrier Aviaco and privately owned Eastern Spain airline Air Nostrum on 26 October to operate codeshared domestic and international services with a combined fleet of 160 aircraft flying 700 services daily. Source: Flight International

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    Japanese airlines cut back on domestic routes as rules ease

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Japan's three largest airlines have started to cut back their operations on domestic routes, following a decision by the Government earlier this year to ease regulations dictating where carriers can fly. Japan Airlines and Japan Air System began their cutbacks this month, with the former suspending flights between ...

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    North Korea plans to upgrade its air-traffic-control system

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The North Korean Civil Aviation Administration is scheduled to complete an initial upgrade of air-traffic-control equipment by the end of the year, in readiness for the start of international flight trials through the Pyongyang Flight Information Region (FIR) in late February. North Korea is modernising communications equipment at ...

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    Free Flight AID

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Airline-owned communications company ARINC, and MITRE, the quasi-government think-tank, have created SkySource, a new company aiming at reducing operating costs, decreasing flight delays and increasing safety by providing a single, integrated source of aeronautical information for airspace users and the US Federal Aviation Administration. Source: Flight International

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    Open skies

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Singapore and New Zealand have signed an open-skies agreement, clearing the way for unrestricted services and frequencies between the two countries. Singapore Airlines flies daily and Air New Zealand five times a week between Singapore and Auckland. Source: Flight International

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    Unions side with Boeing in Sabena order battle

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Unions at Sabena have intervened in the fight between Boeing and Airbus to secure a contract to replace the carrier's Boeing 737-200 with a threat of industrial action if the airline decides in favour of the Airbus A319. The Belgian flag carrier is due to make a decision ...

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    Volga-Dnepr leases Tu-204Cs

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Volga-Dnepr is to take two Tupolev Tu-204C-120 freighters equipped with Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4B engines on lease in a deal about to be signed with the leasing company Sirocco Aerospace International. The Russian cargo airline is also spending nearly $30 million upgrading its Antonov An-124 fleet. Volga-Dnepr president Alexei Isaikin ...

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    VLM and Air UK agree codesharing deal

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    VlM and Air UK have agreed to codeshare on flights between Rotterdam, Netherlands and London City Airport from 27 October. The flights, which will be operated by VLM Fokker 50s, bring to an end a battle between the two airlines. At one time, it looked as though it ...

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    S Africa hunts for investor to assist airport privatisation

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    South Africa is continuing its privatisation programme with the search for an international airport investor to kick off the sale of the country's state-owned airport-management company. Minister of Transport Mac Maharaj says that plans have been agreed for the sale of an initial 49%of the Airports Company South ...

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    Air China steps towards 1998 listing

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Air China has begun the first steps towards a public flotation in 1998, becoming the last of the mainland China's big three carriers to go for a listing following successful launches by China Southern and China Eastern in New York and Hong Kong. According to China's state-run media, ...