News from FlightGlobal – Page 2528

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    Zagreb Abandoned

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Austrian Airlines has joined Lufthansa and Swissair in suspending its flights into Zagreb, in response to the worsening situation between Croatia and Serbia over Krajina. Flights were suddenly suspended on 3 August, leaving return passengers to make their way back to Vienna by train or rented cars. Air travelers still ...

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    Russian Aviation Consortium flexes its muscles to push Tu-204 sales

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Paul Duffy/SHANNON THE NEWLY formed Russian Aviation Consortium has called for the resignation of transport minister Vitali Yefimov following his opposition to the grant of state funding for Tupolev Tu-204 production. A new plan to fund Tu-204 sales is also proposed. The consortium, which won ...

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    USAir changes tack on unions...

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    USAIR HAS ABANDONED efforts to win $2.5 billion in union concessions over the next five years, and plans instead to negotiate labour savings in contract talks. The decision to drop the talks with four unions follows disclosure of a $113 million second-quarter net profit. Union workers appear to ...

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    Avia becomes Africa's latest casualty casualty

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    AVIA AIRLINES has filed for bankruptcy protection, becoming the latest casualty in the chequered history of recent South African start-ups. The independent airline, which used a leased Boeing 747SP from South African Airways, began operations in May, flying three times a week from Johannesburg to London Gatwick. ...

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    Pilot changes

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    THE EUROPEAN airline-pilot market - much to the chagrin of the pilots - is still very much a buyer's market. There are some signs that it is freeing up, with some major airlines starting to recruit (or at least showing an interest). There is not, however, a widespread shortage of ...

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    Market boost kills Boeing cost-cutting plan

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOEING RECENTLY considered closing its Renton final-assembly line and moving 757 production to Everett, Washington, and 737 work to Wichita, Kansas, as part of a cost-cutting plan. The scheme was abandoned, as it became clear, that aircraft orders were starting to improve. The ...

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    Delta reduces international routes in effort to cut costs

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    DELTA AIR LINES is to streamline its domestic and international route networks, including the axing of unprofitable services to five European and Asian cities, as part of cost-cutting efforts. The rationalisation, which is to be introduced with the winter schedule in October, will end European services to Hamburg ...

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    ANZ

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Christian Destrieux has been appointed district manager for Southeast Asia for Air New Zealand (ANZ). He replaces Murray Vaile, who becomes events-development manager.   Source: Flight International

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    AMR

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Daniel Garton has been appointed president of AMR Eagle. Garton is a former senior vice-president and chief financial officer with Continental Airlines and has served as vice-president for financial planning and analysis and vice-president and treasurer at American Airlines. He replaces Robert Martens. Source: Flight International

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    AACC

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Aircraft Accessories and Components, of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, has named Hamad Al Rowais president and chief executive and Abdul Hameed A Rashid Khan finance director. Rowais was previously vice-president for materiel management with Saudi Arabian Airlines and Khan was formerly financial controller for the Nazer Group based at Saudi capital ...

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    When is a subsidy not a subsidy?

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I refer to the article "Lufthansa achieves first-half profits as Weber hits out" (Flight International, 26 July-1 August, P4). Total state investment in Aer Lingus of Ireland in the 60 years since it was founded is less than the amount received in a single year (1994) ...

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    Frasca First

    1995-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Delta State University of Cleveland, Mississippi, has placed the first order for Frasca International's new Beech 1900C Flight Training Device (FTD). A similar machine has also been ordered by Gulfstream Airlines of Miami, Florida. Both simulators incorporate Frasca's FVS-200HR visual system.     Source: Flight International

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    CFE

    1995-08-02T00:00:00Z

    CFE, which is a joint venture between AlliedSignal and General Electric, is studying potential growth and "lite" versions of its CFE738-1/2. The lite version would cover the 24-27kN range, incorporating new lightweight materials, an advanced fan and a two-stage low-pressure turbine. The growth CFE738 would offer ...

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    CFM International

    1995-08-02T00:00:00Z

    CFM International, a joint venture between France's Snecma and General Electric of the USA, continues to develop its highly successful CFM56 family of engines, and study new potential applications. The CFM56-5B DAC (double annular combustor) was certificated on the Airbus A321 and A320 in January and March, respectively, ...

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    Rolls-Royce

    1995-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines, the first to be certificated at 400kN, will power the Boeing 777-300s recently ordered by Cathay Pacific Airways and Thai Airways International. R-R has defined a thrust level of 423kN for the initial -300 A-market stretch, saying that this can be achieved with adjustments to the ...

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    USAfrica relaunch tied to Continental deal

    1995-08-02T00:00:00Z

    USAFRICA AIRWAYS believes that its recently concluded marketing alliance with Continental Airlines will give financial institutions the incentive to lend USAfrica the cash needed to restructure and resume services. The new US airline, which had offered direct flights between Washington's Dulles International Airport and South Africa, shut down ...

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    ILFC orders 54 more 737s

    1995-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL LEASE Finance (ILFC) has ordered 54 Boeing 737-600/-700/-800s for delivery between November 1997 and late 2004. The manufacturer, which now holds orders for 208 next-generation 737s, has valued the ILFC deal at about $2.25 billion. CFM56-7 turbofans to power the ILFC aircraft are ...

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    Air New Zealand 747 pilots ruled 'unqualified'

    1995-08-02T00:00:00Z

    ABOUT 50 AIR New Zealand Boeing 747-200 pilots have been ruled technically unqualified, and the airline has been given ten days to retrain about 50 pilots representing about half the carrier's 747-200 technical crew. An audit conducted by the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority has found that 747-200 ...

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    ANZ will fight on for Ansett despite rejection

    1995-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNS AIR NEW ZEALAND (ANZ) remains adamant that it will press ahead with attempts to buy a stake in Ansett Australia, despite an apparent outright rejection of its latest offer. ANZ initially proposed to take over the 50% stake held by News Corporation, which ...

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    ARIA to lease DC-10 freighters

    1995-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Paul Duffy/SHANNON AEROFLOT-RUSSIAN International Airlines (ARIA) is to acquire two McDonnell Douglas (MDC) DC-10-30F freighters to expand its cargo services to the USA and the Far East. The aircraft are expected to arrive in Moscow by the middle of August, for introduction into service in September. ...