News from FlightGlobal – Page 2401

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    Tan tough on PAL unions

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Airlines chairman Lucio Tan has displayed characteristic toughness in dealing with the carrier's three unions and has secured a four-year accord after three months of brinkmanship talks. Tan has given the unions a rude awakening after years of capitulation by the carrier's former government owners. Tan set ...

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    PIA is primed for sell off

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Pakistan International Airlines looks set to become the latest carrier in the region to start the hunt for a strategic equity partner, as the shortlist is drawn up for potential bidders for a stake in Air Lanka. The Pakistani government called in a team from International Finance Corporation, ...

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    US pilots are out for profit

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Record profits and the use of regional jets are at the root of troubled pilot union negotiations at both American Airlines and United Airlines, and American could suffer a strike. The relationship between American's management and the Allied Pilots Association has changed dramatically since early January, when APA ...

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    Skating on thin ice

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Competition, high costs, declining yields, and powerful unions are weighing heavily on SAS, but salvation could lie in its growing alliance grouping. It must be like hoarding a treasure chest, only suddenly to find a queue of people knocking on your door demanding a share of the booty. SAS ...

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    SIA still keen on Sempati

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The main reasons behind Sempati Air's delayed initial public offering have now emerged as its deteriorating financial situation and the resulting top management shakeup. These events do not appear to have dampened Singapore Airlines' interest in taking a stake in the Indonesian private carrier. 'Discussions are continuing' about ...

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    Flightwest and MBA prepare to begin new Australia-PNG services

    1997-01-29T17:50:00Z

    Flightwest Airlines of Brisbane is preparing to fly between Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG), using capacity to be released by Australia's International Air Services Commission (IASC) following agreement late in 1996 on a new Australia/PNG bilateral (Flight International, 6-12 November, 1996). The IASC says that the Flightwest ...

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    Lithuanian introduces Saab 340 on regional flights

    1997-01-29T17:45:00Z

    Lithuanian Airlines (LAL) is leasing two used Saab 340B turboprops to develop regional routes from Lithuania's capital Vilnius. The first of the two used aircraft, formerly operated by now-defunct Spanish regional Prima Air, came into service in mid-January. The second will follow in April. LAL will ...

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    Boeing regains popularity in China

    1997-01-29T17:39:00Z

    Boeing is beginning to enjoy a revival in the number of its passenger aircraft being ordered and leased by Chinese carriers, as political relations between Beijing and Washington continue to show signs of improvement. After a year in which Boeing recorded total sales of only three aircraft in ...

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    Sabena discusses outsourcing more of its loss-making routes

    1997-01-29T17:37:00Z

    Sabena is seeking to extend its policy of outsourcing loss-making routes to low-cost operators, with its Antwerp, Belgium, to London, UK, services expected to be taken over on 1 April by VLM. The Antwerp-based regional already operates four daily return flights between Antwerp and London City Airport with ...

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    Continental to Europe

    1997-01-29T17:31:00Z

    Continental Airlines plans to expand its transatlantic services later this year, with the introduction of a New York (Newark International) to Birmingham, UK, service on 1 July. The US carrier will use Boeing 757s on the route.   Source: Flight International

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    Air Littoral orders more Regional Jets, evaluates CRJ-X

    1997-01-29T17:26:00Z

    Air Littoral has signed a $133 million deal with Bombardier Aircraft for seven Regional Jets, with options on a further five. The Montpellier, France-based regional airline is also seriously evaluating the stretched 70-seat Bombardier CRJ-X regional jet. All seven aircraft, which are in addition to the nine Regional ...

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    Ministry places launch order for Beriev Be-200

    1997-01-29T17:23:00Z

    Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations has placed an order with the Beta-Air consortium for seven Beriev Be-200 jet amphibians.The aircraft will be built at the APKSukhoi Irkutsk plant. Along with Irkutsk and Beriev, the Beta-Air consortium also includes Swiss financier ILTA Trade. The order is a further success ...

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    Air France

    1997-01-29T11:49:00Z

    François Bachelet has been appointed chief operating officer of Air France Cargo, taking over functions previously held by Sten Grotenfelt. Bachelet, who joined the company in 1965, was previously vice-president of development and a former chief executive of Sodexi, the express-freight subsidiary of Air France.   Source: ...

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    Cathay Pacific

    1997-01-29T11:48:00Z

    Henry Fan, managing director of Citic Pacific, has been appointed to the non-executive position of deputy chairman of Cathay Pacific Airways. Capt Ken Barley has been named director of flight operations, succeeding Capt Gerry Clemmow, who retired at the end of 1996. Barley also replaces Clemmow on the Cathay Pacific ...

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    AlliedSignal wins $100 million APU/avionics deal

    1997-01-29T11:20:00Z

    GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has selected AlliedSignal Aerospace to supply auxiliary-power units (APUs) and avionics for up to 80 Airbus Industrie A320s which the US leasing company plans to buy, in a deal worth around $100 million. The agreement means that GECAS is likely to be one ...

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    Cessna delivers first 172R to US AOPA president

    1997-01-29T10:52:00Z

    Cessna Aircraft has handed over the first new 172R to US Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) president Phil Boyer. AOPA took the aircraft on behalf of member Sharon Hauser, who won the 1997 Skyhawk in an Association sweepstake. It is the first Skyhawk to be delivered by the manufacturer ...

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    Deutsche BA aims to return to profit by 1998

    1997-01-29T10:48:00Z

    Deutsche BA has unveiled a new strategy, aimed at putting the airline into profit within 18 months and refocusing on internal German services. Since its launch by British Airways in mid-1992, the carrier has rapidly established itself as Germany's second-biggest after Lufthansa, but is still struggling to make a profit. ...

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    Garuda profits

    1997-01-29T10:47:00Z

    Garuda Indonesia managed to show a net profit for 1996, but largely as the result of selling off unwanted assets. According to the country's transport minister, Haryanto Danutirto, the state-owned carrier ended the year with an overall profit of 124 billion rupiah ($73.2 million), but that masked a loss of ...

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    Virgin Express may pull out of its Brussels base

    1997-01-29T10:45:00Z

    Virgin Express, one of the pioneers of Europe's low-fares air market, reports that it grew by one-third in 1996 and expects to report a profit despite the dramatic growth. The announcement comes, however, with a veiled warning that Belgium's high social costs could persuade the carrier to leave ...

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    Boeing on track for massive sales hike

    1997-01-29T10:44:00Z

    Boeing expects sales to grow by $10 billion this year, even without the pending McDonnell Douglas (MDC)merger, with commercial-airliner production rates virtually doubling by year-end. Group sales recovered to just under $22.7 billion in 1996, while Boeing's net profit climbed back above $1 billion. The real upturn, however, ...