News from FlightGlobal – Page 2462

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    Mindanao's Beech Express

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Mindanao Express, the Philippine-based regional airline formed in 1996, has recently taken delivery of six secondhand Raytheon Aircraft models, including four Beech C99s, and two 1900Cs (pictured). The Philippine airline has begun operating a series of routes in the intra-Mindanao rural areas, and in addition is providing connections to major ...

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    New initiative revives hopes for central European ATC unity

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Hopes for the creation of a common central European upper-airspace air-traffic-management centre have been revived with a new initiative aimed at producing a signature from the eight involved nations on 27 June. The Central European Air Traffic Services (CEATS) project, which includes Austria, Bosnia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, ...

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    Chek Lap Kok is 'on target' despite railway concerns

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Hong Kong's Airport Authority (AA) remains confident that the new airport at Chep Lap Kok will open as planned in April 1998, despite concern that the new airport express railway line and cargo-handling centre may not meet this schedule. With 12 months remaining before the $6.38 billion airport ...

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    India/China prepare to sign air agreement

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    India and China are set to sign a new air-services agreement (ASA), paving the way for the first direct flights by their national airlines between the two countries. The agreement is expected to be signed on 21 May during a visit to Chinese capital Beijing by an Indian ...

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    Irish regional delays route expansion

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Ireland Airways has delayed planned new routes as the airline has been unable to introduce new, larger aircraft in time for services to start during its 1997 summer schedule. Ireland, which planned to take over the Dublin-Sligo service from Aer Lingus in March as the first stage of ...

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    Japan nears liberalisation

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Japan's transport ministry is examining ways to liberalise regulated domestic air fares, following the recent decision to scrap restrictions on the number of carriers vying for a single route. A team of ministry advisers is looking at scrapping supply-and-demand adjustments to domestic air fares and replacing the system ...

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    ModiLuft attempts to relaunch

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    ModiLuft is preparing to relaunch airline operations, despite the fact that it is yet to resolve issues from its previous, abortive attempt to operate a domestic network in India. The Delhi-based carrier was set up in 1993 by Satish Kumar Modi, with assistance from Lufthansa, operating four Boeing ...

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    British Airways calls time on Paris check-in

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    A dispute between British Airways and Aeroports de Paris (ADP) over security surrounding Air Algerie operations at Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport has resulted in the UK airline abandoning check-in of passengers baggage while the twice- daily flights from the North African nation are being checked in. Algeria has ...

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    P&W discusses new engine with Airbus for A340-500/600

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is in "business discussions" with Airbus Industrie over a potential new turbofan for the A340-500/600, aimed at reaching a definitive "sole-source" agreement by the Paris air show. The new study engine, dubbed the PW4557, combines the 2.37m-diameter titanium fan and low-pressure spool of the 258kN ...

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    Sabre goes Stage 3 with 737-800 lease

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Sabre Airways will introduce two new Boeing 737-800s in 1998, as it begins to move its fleet from Stage 2 equipment. The London Gatwick-based independent charter airline has signed a seven-year lease agreement with International Lease Finance for two 189-seat 737-800s for delivery in April 1998, with options ...

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    SilkAir selects Airbuses

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    SilkAir of Singapore has chosen the Airbus Industrie A319/A320 family as its new narrowbody passenger aircraft, replacing its fleet of Boeing 737-300s and Fokker 70 twinjets. The Singapore Airlines (SIA)-owned regional carrier opted for the A319/320 over the rival next-generation Boeing 737-600/700/ 800 series after three-months of evaluation ...

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    Trent 700 suffers another in-flight shutdown

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has again suffered an in-flight shutdown of a Trent 700 turbofan engine fitted to an Airbus Industrie A330 twinjet - the third such occurrence in less than six months. In the latest incident, on 6 May, the No 2 engine on a Cathay Pacific Airways A330 ran ...

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    US Airways cuts out loss-making routes

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    US AIRWAYS is eliminating unprofitable routes and grounding 22 aircraft in what could be the first step towards shrinking the nation's sixth-largest airline to a regional carrier. Stephen Wolf, the airline's chairman, has also warned that unless he has concessions from labour unions before 30 September, he will ...

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    China Eastern beats its 1996 profits forecast

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines managed to post better-than-forecast profits for 1996, providing some good news in the wake of its February listing on the Hong Kong and New York stock exchanges. In its prospectus for the flotation (the first by a Chinese carrier), China Eastern had warned that declining ...

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    City Bird boss hunts for new investors

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Belgian entrepreneur Victor Hasson is seeking new investors for the recently launched City Bird long-haul airline, to reduce the controlling 58%share held by his City Hotels group. Hasson launched the City Bird concept in 1996, after selling control of EuroBelgian Airlines (EBA), the low-fare European carrier now operating ...

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    Lufthansa plans cargo alliance

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa Cargo is to follow its parent airline into a global alliance as part of the plan to return the now independent freight business to profit. The partnership could be set up this year, and will be similar to the forthcoming passenger alliance of Air Canada, Lufthansa, SAS, ...

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    Malev boosts share sale

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    The Hungarian Government is to sell off another 39%of Malev as the privatisation of the flag carrier goes into its second phase. Alitalia, which acquired 30%of Malev in the initial privatisation four years ago, may also have to sell its stake. The sale to Alitalia, and of another ...

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    Battle plans

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    IT SEEMS TO BE SHAPING UP into a battle of master-plans - and therefore one of cultures. On the one hand, there is the master- plan of the supra-national European commercial culture; on the other there is the master-plan of the super- national integrated French culture. The battle is for ...

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    Avatar

    1997-05-07T12:14:00Z

    Avatar Alliance, the provider of aviation components and logistics services, has made two appointments. John Poindexter is the new director, international sales. He joins Fairburn, Georgia-based Avatar from Airstar International Airlines, where he was president. Dane McBroom, appointed director, engine programs, was recruited from Interturbine TEAM.   ...

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    Aviatas

    1997-05-07T12:12:00Z

    Douglas Kelly has been appointed manager, asset valuation, at Washington DC-based aviation consultant Avitas. Kelly has worked in finance and marketing for McDonnell Douglas and was fleet planning advisor at FedEx. Source: Flight International