News from FlightGlobal – Page 2350

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    PAL's new Airbuses come on line

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    The introduction of a new fleet of Airbus aircraft by Philippine Airlines (PAL) has gathered momentum recently with the delivery of the first A330-300 (pictured) and first A320. The airline's fleet renewal programme is based primarily on Airbus types, and includes eight A340s, eight A330-300s and 12 A320s. All the ...

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    Air Niugini introduces two de Havilland Dash-8s into service

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Air Niugini recently introduced its two new Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-200s into service. The two 36-seat aircraft, ordered last year, are being operated on regional routes from Port Moresby, and will eventually replace the airline's two 48-seat de Havilland Dash 7s. Source: Flight International

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    Star offers leading role to Cathay/SIA

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE The recently established Star Alliance is set to further expand in Asia, with both Cathay Pacific Airways and Singapore Airlines (SIA) now holding separate discussions to join the global partnership. According to industry sources, talks between Star and the two Asian airlines have been ...

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    Dragonair and ILFC agree to roll over A320 fleet

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Dragonair has signed a deal with International Lease Finance (ILFC) to roll-over its fleet of Airbus Industrie A320s with seven new leased aircraft. The Hong Kong-based airline's seven International Aero Engines V2500-A1-powered A320s will be replaced by the latest-specification version, equipped with more powerful 118kN (26,500lb)-thrust V2527-A5 turbofans ...

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    Paris congestion sees calls for more capacity

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Continued air traffic congestion in France has led to renewed calls for more capacity at Paris' two main airports. But airlines which file more than one flightplan in an attempt to obtain the air traffic control (ATC) take-off slot they want are under criticism for causing ...

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    Yakovlev launches Yak-42A, shelves all-new Yak-242 twin

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Yakovlev is preparing to start production of an upgraded Yak-42 model at the Saratov production plant, but has decided to shelve its planned all-new twin-engined airliner, the Yak-242. The new Yak-42A, a development of the current Yak-42D, will enter production at Saratov in early 1998, following Russian approval, ...

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    Jersey European ends record year and promises more to come

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Jersey European Airways (JEA)has joined in the boom in Europe's regional markets, reporting record results for its latest financial year to March 1997. The carrier, which last November signed a franchise deal with Air France on routes from London Heathrow to Toulouse and Lyon, posted a 27%rise in sales to ...

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    Reflected glory

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Peter Henley/SEATTLE The dilemma which Boeing faced when launching its Next Generation 737 was whether to update the proven model or start afresh. The big 737 operators wanted an updated 737 for fleet commonality, but they demanded a version which would fly faster, higher and more economically. They ...

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    New chief for Delta

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has gone outside of the airline industry in its search for a new leader, hiring Leo Mullin, currently vice chairman of Unicom and Commonwealth Edison, the Chicago-area power company, to replace Ronald Allen as president and chief executive of the USA's third-largest airline. Delta has ...

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    Delta

    1997-08-13T12:05:00Z

    Delta Air Lines, of Atlanta, Georgia, has appointed Robert Keysselitz regional manager for sales development and performance - Europe, based at its Atlantic Region headquarters in London, UK. With Delta since 1991, he is now sales manager for southern Germany.   Source: Flight International

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    AMR COMBS

    1997-08-13T12:04:00Z

    Dallas/Fort Worth-based AMR COMBS, the executive-aviation affiliate of American Airlines, has named James Farrell director of human resources. He was most recently director of personnel for AMR Services, having joined the company in 1988.   Source: Flight International

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    ARIA's domestic routes

    1997-08-13T10:12:00Z

    Aeroflot Russian International Airlines (ARIA) has revealed plans to re-establish many domestic routes and services to former Soviet republics. Leonid Mokhov, deputy head of marketing, says that the airline planned to double the number of passengers carried on domestic and regional routes, to 260,000 this year. "This market is very ...

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    Flight deck symposium

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    The first airlines to be involved in the experimental phase of the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) "flight safety buddy" system could be paired-up within a year says IATA director general, Pierre Jeanniot. The "buddy" concept is a major plank of IATA's seven-point safety strategy to halve the ...

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    Olympic deal swells A340 orderbook

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/London Olympic Airways has followed on the heels of Air Canada in deciding to replace its Boeing 747 "Classics" with Airbus A340s, and will take delivery of the first of up to six -300s in 1998. The airline, which has signed a contract for two ...

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    Crossair fleet evaluation forces rethink on telephones

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Crossair has terminated plans for a major in-flight telephone order as the regional airline reconsiders its long-term fleet strategy. The airline, which flies a mix of Saab 340s, 2000s, Aero International (Regional) Avro RJ85s/ 100s and McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-80s, had been poised to conclude a deal with ...

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    Finnair and Lufthansa break six-year link

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Finnair and Lufthansa have formally severed their six year link, with co-operation due to be broken off at the end of October. The two airlines have been co-operating on services between Finland and Germany since 1991, but the relationship cooled after Lufthansa formed a strategic alliance with Finnair's ...

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    French first-class airline prepares to launch

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    A new French airline claiming to offer "affordable full first-class service to every passenger" is scheduled to be launched in September. Operating from Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, Fairlines will fly initially on routes within Europe, serving the major cities. The airline plans to start flying in November ...

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    Gulf between France and USA over open skies grows wider

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Differences between France and the USA over an open-skies agreement have widened following US insistence that Air France's proposed alliances with Continental Airlines and Delta Air Lines will not be approved until a bilateral between the two countries is concluded. The French Government has ...

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    Grey closes on Aussie start-up

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNS Australian airline entrepreneur Bryan Grey hopes to secure a partner soon to help fund his proposed start-up airline Aussie Air, with Malaysia Airlines (MAS)tipped as a likely contender. Grey, who was founder of Compass Airlines which went into liquidation in 1991, has told a ...

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    Marketplace

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    ++ Varig Brazil has signed a letter of intent with GE Capital Aviation Services for the lease of three new Boeing 737-300s for five years. Deliveries of the aircraft will begin later this year. ++ Monarch has taken a Lockheed TriStar on sub-wet lease from Air Atlanta Icelandic for five ...