Networks – Page 1298

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    EC considers market economy route to resolve slot dilemmas

    1996-10-02T10:57:00Z

    Julian Moxon /BRUSSELS THE EUROPEAN Commission's (EC's) transport directorate is considering introducing an allocation system at congested airports which would allow airlines to buy or sell their slots to improve flight scheduling. Slot allocation has become a bitterly contested issue as European airports become increasingly congested ...

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    Airbus set for A310 boost from VASP

    1996-10-02T10:55:00Z

    VASP is in final negotiations with Airbus Industrie for a big A310 order, which will represent largest deal for the aircraft in the past four years. The Brazilian carrier is the hitherto undisclosed customer for ten A310-300s during the recent Farnborough Air Show (Flight International, 18-24 September). According ...

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    FBO industry reshapes

    1996-10-02T10:46:00Z

    From the USA to the UK, fixed-base operators have been changing hands as industry consolidation continues. In August, Mercury Air Group completed the acquisition of five FBOs from Raytheon Aircraft Services for $8.25 million. The sites involved are at Ontario International Airport in California; Georgia's Hartsfield International and Peachtree-DeKalb Airports ...

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    City Bird is ready to take flight

    1996-10-02T10:40:00Z

    CITY BIRD, the new long-haul holiday airline launched by former EBA boss Victor Hasson, will begin operations between Belgium and the USA next March with two McDonnell Douglas MD-11s. Hasson's City Hotels group holds a 62.5% stake, with the rest being taken up by private investors who were ...

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    Silk Air considers fleet replacement options

    1996-10-02T10:38:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE SILKAIR OF SINGAPORE is drawing up plans to re-equip its fleet with a new range of larger and longer range 150-seat and 100-seat aircraft over the next five years. The carrier says that its existing fleet of five 118-seat Boeing 737-300s needs to be ...

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    US low-fare carriers launch services

    1996-10-02T10:37:00Z

    The new Pan American World Airways began operation on 26 September, and is to be followed into the air on 1 October by Delta Air Lines' new Delta Express low-cost operation. Rival ValuJet Airlines won US Department of Transportation (DoT) approval to resume flying on 30 September. Initially, ...

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    Green light shows up for second Malaysian carrier

    1996-10-02T10:35:00Z

    Green light shows up for second Malaysian carrier THE MALAYSIAN Government has finally given the go- ahead for the launch of the country's second national carrier in November, some two years after Malaysia Airlines (MAS) first blocked its start-up. The new airline is being set up ...

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    Thai orbit

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Orbit Flight Training has reached an agreement to operate the new Aero International (Regional) and Thai Airways International's ATR simulator training centre in Bangkok, Thailand. The centre is scheduled to open at the end of 1996 equipped with a single ATR 42/72 full flight simulator, supplied by Orbit's parent, Thomson ...

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    Ansett report slams 'business before safety' attitude

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIA'S Civil Aviation Authority has been accused of putting commercial considerations before airline safety in a Bureau of Air Safety Investigation (BASI) accident report. BASI has slammed "organisational factors" in Ansett Airlines and the (then) CAA in its report of an Ansett Boeing 747-300 landing accident at Sydney on 10 ...

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    Codeshare deals

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Reno Air has signed a code-share agreement, with regional carrier American Eagle, providing connecting Saab 340 service, beginning 15 October between Los Angeles and ten destinations, in California and Nevada. Continental Airlines has also begun code-sharing with Airlines of Britain Group carrier Business Air on flights between New York Newark ...

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    Yangon domestic

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Myanmar's latest start-up carrier, Yangon Airways, plans to begin domestic services shortly. The airline has concluded a ten-year operating lease for two ATR 72s, the first of which is due for delivery in early October. Source: Flight International

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    Lufthansa criticises 747-X design

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/HAMBURG LUFTHANSA operations chief executive Klaus Nittinger has criticised recent changes in Boeing's design proposals for its 747-500/600X. "The aircraft has changed so drastically [since November] that it has moved far away from what we would like to see," says Nittinger. Lufthansa was enthusiastic about ...

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    BA fights for the continent

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON THE announcement of a new wave of restructuring at British Airways should have come as little surprise. In May, chief executive Bob Ayling followed the group's world-beating 1995 profits announcement with a stark warning that BA needed to make another £1 billion ($1.5 billion) in savings. ...

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    Eurocontrol fears delay to RNAV

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/BRUSSELS The introduction of area navigation (RNAV) and the flexible use of airspace in Europe, planned for March 1998, is being threatened by the failure of some airlines to acquire the required avionics, says Eurocontrol. The Brussels-based air-traffic control (ATC) agency is increasingly concerned that ...

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    European regionals grow

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/HANOVER The European Regional Airlines Association (ERA) has good cause to celebrate. In the year since its last annual meeting, the industry has seen strong passenger growth and the beginnings of the long-awaited shake-out among the aircraft manufacturers. The disappearance of Fokker, the sale of ...

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    Indonesian firms plan nine new communications satellites

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Companies in Indonesia are planning to build up to nine new telecommunications satellites. The Indonesian schemes are part of a recent explosion of interest in space ventures in the Asia Pacific and other fast developing regions of the world. PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) is to assess bids from ...

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    Slots of value

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION (EC) is keen to overhaul the slot-allocation system at Europe's airports by creating a "market" in which some slots could be traded for money. It is right to be looking for an overhaul but, if it believes that airline services should exist as much for the customer ...

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    Air Liberte wins reprieve in effort to stay airborne

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS AIR LIBERTE has been given six months to implement a survival plan or face bankruptcy. The independent airline is credited with leading the battle to open up the French air market, and was also recently voted the country's most popular carrier The concession was ...

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    Airline news

    1996-10-01T10:53:00Z

    British Airways is adding Barcelona, Helsinki, Lisbon and Glasgow to its London/ Gatwick network. GB Airways will operate on behalf of BA from Gatwick to Faro, Malaga and Oporto. BA is also extending its non-smoking trials from January 1997 to cover 90 per cent of its system-wide seats, ...

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    Qantas-JAL

    1996-10-01T10:20:00Z

    Japan Airlines and Qantas have applied to codeshare on Tokyo services to Brisbane and Cairns from April 1997. JAL plans to operate daily on the Brisbane route; Qantas will match the frequency from Cairns to Tokyo.   Source: Airline Business