News from FlightGlobal – Page 2464

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    Lithuanian/Finnair agree codeshare

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    FINNAIR AND Lithuanian Airlines have agreed to co-operate in the joint development of passenger services between Helsinki and Vilnius, as well as beyond their respective home bases. Marketing and ground-handling activities will be covered, but there are denials that equity stakes will be taken by either airline. ...

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    BA near to active-noise-control headset decision

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    BRITISH AIRWAYS is expected to place an order for 3,400 active-noise-control headsets for its pilots by the end of this month. Germany's Sennheiser and Bose of the USA are bidding for the contract, which could be worth over £1 million ($1.6 million). The UK airline decided to opt ...

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    GB Airways

    1996-05-15T13:36:00Z

    Peter Kenworthy has been appointed commercial director of GB Airways, of Gatwick Airport, Sussex, UK. With GB Airways (a franchise partner with British Airways) since 1993, Kenworthy has held managerial positions with British Airways and Birmingham European Airways. Source: Flight International

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    FedEx

    1996-05-15T13:34:00Z

    Eddy Chan has been appointed managing director for Taiwan at US package carrier FedEx. He was formerly business general manager for Greater China. Source: Flight International

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    USAir

    1996-05-15T13:33:00Z

    USAir of Arlington, Virginia has named Bruce Ashby vice-president of financial planning and analysis. He was formerly vice-president of marketing development at Delta Airlines and, before that, held senior positions with United Airlines. Source: Flight International

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    Delta tie-up

    1996-05-15T08:53:00Z

    Delta Air Lines, Austrian and Malev Hungarian Airlines have begun code-share/blocked-space service on Delta's daily Boeing 767 flights between Atlanta, Vienna and Budapest.     Source: Flight International

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    UPS may package passengers

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA UPS Airlines is considering operating weekend passenger-charter services using otherwise-idle cargo aircraft. As a first move, quick-change conversion kits for five Boeing 727-100 freighters are being considered as a way to increase aircraft utilisation. The results of a study into the feasibility of offering passenger-charter services to tour ...

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    Sabena crew deal paves way to cost cutting

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    SABENA HAS TIED UP a deal with its pilots over the crewing of the group's incoming fleet of Avro RJ85 regional jets and says that it has had "very constructive" negotiations with its unions over the broader cost-cutting measures. Although the RJ85 fleet will be operated within regional subsidiary Delta ...

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    Carib Express ceases operations

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    CARIB EXPRESS, the Caribbean regional in which British Airways held a 20% stake, has been wound up and its aircraft returned to British Aerospace. The airline started operations in February 1995 with three BAe 146-100s leased from BAe's Asset Management Organisation (AMO), operating regional services from Barbados. ...

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    Saab 2000 'main problem' is more to do with speedy service

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I read the story on the Saab 2000 "Deutsche BA suspends deliveries" (Flight International, 10-16 April, P5). I believe that the aircraft deserves better publicity than this. As a pilot who has had 18 months' experience of flying the 2000 through two European winters, I am able to ...

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    Star in the ascent

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    TURKISH AD HOC cargo carrier Star Airways is preparing to enter the passenger business in June according to Jaime Baldwin, Star Airways' deputy general manager for legal and regulatory affairs. Initial operations will provide inclusive-tour charters from Europe to Turkey and Northern Cyprus, using yet-to-be specified narrow-bodies, probably ...

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    BA's franchising goes offshore

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON BRITISH AIRWAYS has announced its first offshore franchise deal, with Sun-Air of Scandinavia. The UK carrier expects the deal to be the first of similar international agreements. The link with Sun-Air is effective from 1 August, and will provide the carrier with a ...

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    IFE delivery delays hit BEA profits

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    THE IMPACT OF DELAYS to deliveries of its interactive in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems caught up with BE Aerospace (BEA) in 1995, leaving the group showing a net loss of $83 million. BEA, which has been waiting to cash in on its growing backlog of IFE orders, announced in ...

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    Regional repercussions

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Regional jets headline this year's US Regional Airline Association show, with the debut of Embraer's EMB-145 and the debate on turboprop safety. Graham Warwick/ATLANTA MORE THAN 18 months after an American Eagle ATR 72 crashed near Roselawn, Indiana killing all 68 people on board, repercussions of the accident ...

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    Dusseldorf is re-opened to regionals as ban is lifted

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    EUROPE'S REGIONAL airlines have forced Germany's Dusseldorf Airport to drop a ban on all turboprop flights after the airport authority conceded in court that it would have more capacity available within a month (Flight International, 1-7 May). The court directed that all turboprop aircraft must be allowed back ...

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    Boeing schedules September delivery for first F-22 wing

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SEATTLE BOEING IS ON schedule to deliver large sub-assemblies for the first pre-production F-22 air-superiority fighter to its partner Lockheed Martin in September, amid rising confidence that the first flight will take place on time in late May 1997. Boeing's two biggest sections of ...

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    Leisure International selects Airbus A321

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    UK CHARTER CARRIER Leisure International Airways (formerly Air UK Leisure) has selected the Airbus A321-200 rather than the Boeing 737-800 for its future fleet needs. LIA declines to comment on the selection, although it confirms that an announcement "is imminent". The airline has replaced its fleet ...

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    Lockheed Martin streamlines procurement

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    LOCKHEED MARTIN'S aeronautics sector has implemented procurement changes, which are projected to reduce operating costs by $410 million by 1999. The company has consolidated procurement for its Fort Worth, Texas, and Marietta, Georgia, aircraft plants at the Aeronautics Material Management Center in Fort Worth. The centre was established ...

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    ANZ plans twice-weekly Australia-Shanghai flights

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    AIR NEW ZEALAND (ANZ), plans to use up its remaining Australian fifth-freedom rights, by flying twice weekly between Australia and Shanghai. The carrier says that it will "probably" operate the services from Sydney, but has not ruled out using its Brisbane hub. General manager sales and marketing international ...

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    Aviall continues disposals in quest for core profits

    1996-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON AVIALL IS TO sell its aerospace-fastener operation, in another step towards its ambition of stripping the group back to its profitable aircraft-parts distribution business. An agreement was signed at the end of April to sell the fasteners-distribution unit to a new company formed ...