Programmes – Page 1217

  • News

    Alitalia gets by without Fokkers

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I refer to the article "Alitalia pulls plug on Fokker 70s" (Flight International, 12-18 February, P18). The original order which was placed by Alitalia for Fokker 70s has fallen through because of the well-known bankruptcy of the manufacturer. Fokker was able to deliver only five regional ...

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    R-R is buoyant on future growth

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has rounded off an upbeat round of financial results from the world's main aero-engine suppliers with a steady performance from its aerospace division, and the promise of further growth this year. Sales from the R-R aerospace division climbed by nearly one-quarter in 1996 to come close to ...

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    TNT looks at large freighters

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    TNT Express Worldwide is aiming to introduce its first large freighter aircraft in 1998, if a strategic analysis of the market which it is now undertaking concludes that such a move is required. The express-parcel company, acquired by Dutch postal company KPN late in 1995, is timing the ...

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    SAA prepares for privatisation with management restructure

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    South African Airways (SAA) is undergoing a management restructuring, as part of its move towards privatisation. Talks have been under way for several weeks between SAA, its parent company, Transnet, and the trade unions, which are understood to have produced broad agreement on the main issues involved. "The ...

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    Boeing

    1997-03-05T11:45:00Z

    Larry Clarkson, senior vice-president of planning and international development at Boeing, has been named president of newly created company Boeing Enterprises, based at Renton, Washington, which will establish and direct new commercial-aircraft-related business entities. Source: Flight International

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    Vertical dangers

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    British Aerospace's recent admission that it may be forced, however reluctantly, to consider vertical integration with GEC to maintain its position in the world defence market, speaks volumes about the uncertainties and risks which are now at play in the European defence aero- space industry. The uncertainties largely ...

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    Puel revamps Aerospatiale's loss-making maintenance arm

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Henri-Paul Puel, the new president of Sogerma has set about a major re-organisation of the loss-making maintenance arm of Aerospatiale, partly blaming poor recent performance on a series of misjudged deals struck before his arrival. The action follows a disappointing year for Sogerma, which saw its net losses ...

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    Regionals split from British Midland

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Airlines of Britain Holdings (ABH), which owns British Midland (BM),has split off its regional airlines into a separate grouping, in a move designed to free the operations to increase their franchise links with British Airways as BM moves closer to Lufthansa. The bulk of ABH's regional operations, which ...

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    ValuJet struggles to fly back into profits

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    VALUJET REPORTS a net loss of nearly $21 million for the fourth quarter of 1996, its first since restarting operations after the three months' grounding which was imposed in the wake of the Florida crash. The airline warns that there will be more red ink to come in the first ...

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    Transaero chooses Boeing and Ilyushin

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Transaero's fleet plans over the next ten to 15 years will centre on acquiring a mix of Western and Russian types, including the Boeing 767, next-generation Boeing 737 (-600/ 700/800), and Ilyushin Il-96M, the carrier has announced. The Moscow-based airline expects to introduce the first of the new aircraft "within ...

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    Flying Colours paints long-haul fleet plans

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Flying Colours Airlines is planning to increase its narrowbody fleet to eight Boeing 757-200s within three years, and has begun evaluating the Airbus A330-200 and Boeing 777 for its long-haul expansion plans, according to chairman Errol Cossey. The new UK charter carrier took delivery of its first aircraft, ...

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    In search of the new jet age

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Time was when the regional-aircraft industry was focused on who would win the battle to build a family of 70- to 120-seat jet-powered aircraft. Strategists toiled to demonstrate how such a family would sit beneath the fleets of the majors. Much has changed since then. Now, the focus ...

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    Airbus sets up an Asian subsidiary for AE-100

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has established a new subsidiary company, Airbus Industrie Asia (AIA), headed by former Alenia executive Carlo Scaglia, to partner China and Singapore in the development of the planned new A318/AE-100 narrowbody passenger aircraft. AIA has been legally registered in France as a Société bar Actions Simplifiée. ...

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    Royal Brunei outlines its plans for fleet replacement

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Royal Brunei Airlines is looking to re-equip with a new fleet of longer-range, larger-capacity, narrow and widebody aircraft, to support its strategic goal of operating worldwide by 2000. The airline is talking to Airbus Industrie and Boeing about acquiring additional aircraft or new types by the end of ...

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    Lufthansa Cityline

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa is fighting hub congestion by offering an increasing number of direct city-to-city flights, both within Germany and to destinations in Europe, avoiding its hubs at Frankfurt and Munich. Flying 320 flights daily to European centres on routes for which traffic is too light for a 100-seat aircraft is the ...

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    Off target on Air Afrique

    1997-03-01T10:19:00Z

    I would like to correct some information in your January news article 'Harry heads to Air Afrique'. Four, not five completely compatible Airbus A310s have been acquired by the company on a financial lease basis. These have replaced three DC-10s, not four. Your union quote is from Mr ...

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    Aircraft news

    1997-03-01T10:13:00Z

    Emirates has ordered 16 Airbus A330-200s, with options on a further seven, with deliveries of the Trent 700-powered aircraft starting in 1999. Dragonair has ordered one A330-300, scheduled for delivery in late 1998. Croatia Airlines has ordered six A319s, with deliveries commencing in early 1998. ...

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    El Al tackles weekend trip

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Israeli government is coming under fierce pressure to lift the ban on flag carrier El Al's operations on the Sabbath. The limitation of a six-day operation is blamed for $50 million of the airline's $120 million loss in 1996 and contributed to last year's shelving of its planned privatisation. ...

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    Exim weighs up Brazil aid

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    US Eximbank is evaluating how to respond to a request to support US-made components and avionics slated for installation in Brazilian-built EMB.145s. If it decides to proceed, this will be the first time Eximbank has supported the export of US-made aircraft parts separate from export of an aircraft. ...

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    Remarks

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Severe winter storms and high fuel prices helped to widen Alaska Air's fourth-quarter net loss; the airline had an $8.4m operating loss. A record load factor of 69.1% helped America West boost revenues by 11%, while unit costs fell 2.6% despite a 23% fuel cost increase. ...