News from FlightGlobal – Page 2158

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    Routes

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    British Airways franchise operator British Regional Airlines has been cleared to take over services from Jersey in the Channel Islands to Southampton from KLM uk. Jersey European Airways and Aurigny had also been vying for the route. American Airlines and French rail company SNCF are to market jointly air-to-rail ...

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    Destination unknown

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Replacing its current fleet could be the least complicated issue facing Canadian Regional Airlines as an airline takeover battle looms Paul Seidenman/CALGARY As Air Canada and Canadian Airlines (CAI) face up to each other in what is becoming one of the hardest-fought airline takeover battles in recent years, shock waves ...

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    Star leaders seek to repel hostile bid for Air Canada

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DC Star Alliance leaders Lufthansa and United Airlines have sought to fend off a hostile bid for partner Air Canada by bankrolling a C$892 ($597 million) counter-offer. Though the deal would also see Canadian Airlines taken over by the flag carrier, the smaller airline would remain a separate ...

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    Private road beckons for Royal Air Maroc

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Royal Air Maroc is on course for partial privatisation next year. The government, which holds a 94% stake, plans to sell 25% of the airline and to increase its capital by 15%. The move could see 40% of the flag carrier become available to private investors. Maroc's senior vice-president ...

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    Schreiner Group snaps up Air Holland

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Dutch aviation company Schreiner Group has agreed to buy Amsterdam-based charter carrier Air Holland. The airline operates two Boeing 737-300s and four 757-200s. It is attractive because of its slot holdings at crowded Schiphol Airport, although the Schreiner deal should allow it to continue operations. Meanwhile, French regional ...

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    Alliance blames Congo problems for loss

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Rwandan carrier Alliance Express has posted a $4 million operating loss for its first trading year, ended 31 March, with the result blamed on its failure to open routes to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) because of the conflict there. The airline, formed in February last year, is ...

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    Polish LOT goes to highest bidder

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    SAirGroup has won the battle to take a large minority stake in state owned Polish flag-carrier LOT, dealing a blow to rival bidders British Airways and Lufthansa. SAir is to buy 37.6% of LOT, partially filling the void in eastern Europe caused by the departure of Austrian Airlines from the ...

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    Kenya Airways weighs options for long-haul aircraft renewal

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Jens Flottau/NAIROBI Kenya Airways is preparing to undertake a long-haul fleet-renewal programme. The carrier has issued requests for proposals to Airbus and Boeing and to leasing companies. A decision on the new long-haul fleet could be made as early as January. Although the airline's new chairman Richard Nyaga ...

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    Delta learns crash lessons with mask deal

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is to equip all its aircraft with full-face cockpit oxygen masks from BE Aerospace. The move follows a number of fatal fires and comes ahead of an anticipated Federal Aviation Administration ruling on their use. The airline plans to fit the system to all 600 ...

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    Workshop

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Australian regional Kendell Airlines has selected GE Engine Services to maintain and service the General Electric CF34-3Bs which power its new Canadair Regional Jet fleet. The deal is valued at around $40 million. KLM and its subsidiary, Martinair, have signed a contract with Boeing covering the exchange, overhaul and repair ...

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    Helios charters rise in Cyprus

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Backed by Cypriot and Swiss investors, a new privately owned charter carrier serving the leisure market will start operations from Larnaca, southern Cyprus, next June. Already licensed by Cyprus, the carrier, Helios Airways, will launch services with a single 170-seat Boeing 737-400 leased from GE Capital Aviation Services. By ...

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    Airbus sales irk US Congressman

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    America West Airlines has confirmed a deal for up to 77 Airbus Industrie A320 series aircraft. The move follows a Frontier Airlines letter of intent (LoI) for another 20 jets, rekindling US political criticism of the European manufacturer's growing success in the US market at Boeing's expense. Phoenix-based America ...

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    Continental boss hits out at Airbus A340/ETOPS campaign

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Continental Airlines chief executive Gordon Bethune has hit out at Airbus Industrie over its advertising campaign promoting the safety of four-engined aircraft versus twins on Pacific routes. In a letter to Airbus managing director Noel Forgeard, Bethune accuses Airbus of exploiting "the unfounded fears of the travelling public on ...

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    British Midland gets ready for Star sign

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    British Midland (BM) is poised to sign to with Star Alliance after agreeing to a two-week period of exclusive negotiations with Lufthansa. BM has been veering towards one global grouping after another for months. BM says its "proposed agreement" with Lufthansa would see the German major acquire a 20% ...

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    Boeing to study further 777 stretch

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/BRUSSELS Boeing is studying the possibility of stretching the 777-300X to accommodate up to 60 more passengers. The move comes at the request of some of the airlines evaluating the twinjet as a replacement for the 747-400. "We're listening to the airlines and asking the question: 'Can ...

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    SAA targets Nigeria for sub-Saharan alliance

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Hilka Birns/CAPE TOWN South African Airways (SAA) aims to become the guiding force in an alliance of sub-Saharan airlines, as it negotiates to acquire a major shareholding in Nigeria Airways. The moves come as the South African carrier prepares to relaunch a competition to upgrade its short- and long-haul ...

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    Bombardier will decide on regional jets early next year

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Bombardier says decisions on whether to proceed with the 90-seat CRJ-900 and 110-seat BRJ-X regional jets will be taken independently, within months of each other, next year. The Canadian company is offering the CRJ-900 to airlines, but will not have the authority to offer the ...

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    Marconi secures 737 HUD approval from FAA

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines is set to receive its first Boeing 737-800 equipped with a Marconi HUD 2020 Visual Guidance System (VGS) this month, following US Federal Aviation Administration certification of the head-up display (HUD). The aircraft is the first of at least 103 737-800s due to be fitted with the VGS, ...

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    Boeing set to launch cockpit upgrades for 'classic' airliners

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/BRUSSELS Boeing plans to launch major cockpit upgrade programmes for the 737 Classic, MD-80 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9 as airlines begin to address the problem of how to comply with future air navigation requirements. The initiative is being driven by industry moves to establish a "free flight" regime in ...

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    Taiwan-Philippines charters set to stop

    1999-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Charter flights between Taiwan and the Philippines, unaffected by the recent ban on scheduled flights between the two countries due to the row over their air services agreement, are to be suspended by the end of the year. The move will see the severing of the last air links between ...