News from FlightGlobal – Page 2357

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    BAe supports small US community idea

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    BRITISH AEROSPACE has teamed up with airline-services company World Technology Systems (WTS) to offer 19-seat turboprop connections to smaller US communities in danger of losing air links as regionals shift operations to bigger markets with the introduction of larger aircraft. Atlanta, Georgia-based WTS is proposing that a community ...

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    Passenger lobby issues 'world airline safety rankings' report

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    A REPORT which claims to rank the world's major airlines, using data about their fatal-accident history, has been issued by the US-based Air Travelers Association, a newly established lobby group for airline passengers. The Airline Safety Report Card covers 260 scheduled passenger airlines around the world - 29 ...

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    El Al evaluates 737 and A320 for new short-haul fleet

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    El Al Israel Airlines is working to finalise a deal for the acquisition of a new 125- to 150-seater fleet. The airline, which flies an all-Boeing fleet of 737-200s, 747s, 757s and 767s, is evaluating Boeing's Next Generation 737-700/800 and the Airbus A319/ A320, with the intention to lease or ...

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    Eurowings climbs

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    German regional carrier Eurowings has announced record revenue, profit and passenger figures for 1996. Chief executive Reinhard Santner attributes the figures to the success of alliances with Air France and KLM, and the expansion of European services. The results come despite a stagnant domestic market, rising fuel prices ...

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    Sparks fly over TWA 800

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC THE FIRST anniversary of the crash of Trans World Airlines (TWA) Flight 800 on 17 July, 1996, has been marked by sparring between the two main US aviation-safety agencies over appropriate action on fuel-tank-safety. US Federal Aviation Administration officials and US National Transportation ...

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    Marketplace

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    ++ TWA has concluded an agreement with International Lease Finance, to take a new Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered Boeing 767-300ER, on lease. The 233-seat aircraft will be used on routes to the Middle East. ++ Japan Air System has placed orders for two Airbus A300-600Rs powered by Pratt & Whitney ...

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    Meridiana studies long-term fleet and partner strategies

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON Meridiana is planning to double its fleet of McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-80s over the next three years, but is studying a plan to switch to an all-Boeing or all-Airbus fleet in the longer term. The Olbia, Sardinia-based regional airline, which is majority- owned by ...

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    AI(R) achieves breakthrough in Central Asia with RJ Avroliners

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/TASHKENT Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) has delivered the first Western-built regional jet to a CIS carrier. The first of three AI(R) Avro RJ85 Avroliners for national carrier Uzbekistan Airways arrived in Tashkent on 7 July. Buying the aircraft is part of the airline's ...

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    EC will say yes to Alitalia state aid, with conditions

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission (EC)is on the verge of finally approving Italian Government aid for debt-ridden national carrier Alitalia. The Commission has refused to accept Italian assurances that the L3,000 billion ($1.8 billion) required should be considered as a commercial investment. Instead, Europe's transport commissioner Neil Kinnock ...

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    Britannia establishes charter subsidiary in German market

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/Munich Britannia Airways has formed a new German charter subsidiary, which will compete in a market dominated by LTU and Lufthansa-owned Condor. The new airline, which carries the same name as its London Luton, UK-based parent, will start operating in November, with an initial fleet ...

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    KLM takes complete control of feeder airline Air UK

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    KLM has acquired complete control of Air UK in a deal in which the Dutch airline has bought the 55% shareholding from British Air Transport Holdings. The deal, for which no purchase price has been disclosed, will give KLM 100% control of the largest provider of feed traffic ...

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    Noise blight

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Yet again, Europe is getting out of kilter over aircraft noise - and yet again it is doing so to the detriment of its credibility. This time, it is the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) which is trying to drag the European legislative process into disrepute, by formulating rules which ...

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    The right direction

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

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    Strikes hit British Airways cost-saving plans

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    A three-day strike by British Airways cabin crew is estimated to have cut the carrier's passenger loads on flights from London Heathrow by about 50%. The strike, which started on 9 July, also disrupted operations at other airports, principally Gatwick. Only about one-third of its own flights departed ...

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    Boeing details emergency exit on new 737

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Design details have been released of a novel overwing emergency exit developed by Boeing for the Next Generation 737 family in efforts to conclude its long-running debate with the European Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) over exit-limited maximum seating (Flight International, 9-15 July). "We ...

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    ValuJet merges into Air Tran

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC VALUJET AIRLINES has agreed a merger with AirTran Airways which will rid the carrier of its stigmatised name, increase its maintenance capability and overcome US Federal Aviation Administration restrictions on its growth. The ValuJet and AirWays holding companies will merge, but the two ...

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    KLM

    1997-07-09T10:35:00Z

    Daan Meyer, most recently director of operational affairs at Transavia Airlines, has been appointed executive vice-president of KLM Engineering and Maintenance, succeeding Peter Hartman, who moves to KLM's board on 5 August. Meyer has previously worked for KLM Engineering and Maintenance as vice-president marketing and sales, director of aircraft maintenance ...

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    Delta

    1997-07-09T10:34:00Z

    Stephan Egli has been appointed vice-president for the Atlantic/ Pacific business unit of Delta Air Lines, from July. He was formerly vice-president for network management at Swissair. Malcolm (Mac) Armstrong is named vice-president for corporate safety and compliance. Armstrong was formerly vice-president for corporate safety and regulatory compliance at US ...

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    BEA growth continues

    1997-07-09T10:11:00Z

    Airline cabin-interiors specialist B/E Aerospace (BEA) confirms its return to health with record results for the first quarter to the end of end of May. Net sales were up 17%, to almost $114 million and net profits rose fivefold, to almost $7 million. The backlog grew by $105 million, to ...

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    Air Dolomiti reports first-ever profit

    1997-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Marco Messalla/ROME Air Dolomiti has posted its first profits since start-up, setting up the north Italian regional carrier for its forthcoming share issue and for the expected order of three regional jets. The airline, which was founded in 1990, turned in an operating profit of L15 ...