Programmes – Page 1271

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    Lessors less committed

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    For the first time in years, operating lessors are placing major aircraft orders again without advance lease commitments and amid warnings that history may repeat itself. General Electric Capital Aviation Services (Gecas) has ordered 107 Boeing aircraft, and is reportedly close to making a large Airbus order. Singapore ...

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    One problem, three Chinas

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Beijing's sovereignty claims over the 'territories' of Hong Kong and Taiwan are having repercussions throughout Asia and could yet spread to other parts of the world. China's attempts to disrupt Taiwan's presidential election in March have left the status of air services between several Asian points in limbo. ...

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    Jumbo threat spurs Airbus

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Boeing's recent sales successes in Asia with the B777 and B747 are forcing Airbus to consider an early launch for its A3XX project, as the US manufacturer prepares to stretch its largest jet. While Airbus and its partners ponder the viability of their $8 billion programme, Boeing is ...

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    ANZ rejigs Ansett deal

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Air New Zealand's tortuous attempts to forge an equity alliance with Australian operator Ansett are fast taking on more shades than a chameleon. After prolonged discussions to reach an agreement to make a phased purchase of TNT's 50 per cent holding, new talks are underway to change the shape of ...

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    Cuts start to pay at TWA

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Restructuring at TWA is finally beginning to bear fruit as Delta Air Lines slows its broad '7.5' cost-reduction programme. But both carriers have been hard hit by one-time costs associated with layoffs, outsourcing, fleet retirements and, especially for TWA, new technology investment. At St Louis-based TWA, there are ...

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    Agents for change

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    All the major computer reservations systems recently signed distribution agreements in China. Elaine White outlines the Chinese travel agent scene and looks at the potential for automating what will become the world's largest travel market.China's travel and tourism industry may be relatively new, but it is already one of the ...

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    Latin Americans eye trade en bloc

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Latin American economies have recovered speedily from the Mexican crisis of a year ago. After an initial drop in capital flows into the region, inward investment has resumed, inflation rates across the South American continent have continued to moderate and growth rates are gradually being restored. As a ...

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    Consulting with success

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Kenya Airways' successful privatisation is raising hopes for a renaissance in African aviation Kevin O'Toole/LONDON BRIAN DAVIES admits that it was an opportunity that no self-respecting aviation consultant could have resisted. After being called in to lead a six-week study on how Kenya Airways should ...

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    Extra EA400 tourer nears maiden flight

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH GERMAN AIRCRAFT manufacturer Extra-Flugzeugbau expects to conduct the maiden flight of its Extra EA400 touring aircraft by mid-March. The company says that the aircraft is in a final round of ground tests leading up to its aerial debut. The exact date of the ...

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    Fairchild delivers Metro 23s to Orca

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    FAIRCHILD HAS delivered the first of two Metro 23s equipped with an electronic flight-information system. The 23E as the version is known, is also fitted with a digital autopilot and was delivered recently, to Egyptian carrier Orca Air. The airline, which has options on a further four 23Es, will operate ...

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    Playing tag

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker/ATLANTA THE US FEDERAL AVIATION Administration plans to award two contracts in March for competitive development of a system which "tags" returns from an airport surface-movement radar with aircraft identity. AlliedSignal and Cardion plan to bid for the airport-traffic identification system (ATIDS), one element of the FAA's ...

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    Mauritian sale

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Air Mauritius' last Boeing 747SP, has been sold to Qatar Airways by Cambridge, UK-based remarketer Isis Aviation Services. Built in the 1980s, the 747SP joined the Air Mauritius fleet in June 1990 and was operated on long-haul services, until it was replaced by an Airbus A340, late in 1995. ...

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    Virgin European plans June start-up

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON VIRGIN EUROPEAN Airways could begin operations in June if it goes ahead with plans to acquire a controlling stake in EuroBelgian Airlines (EBA). The UK airline has confirmed that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to acquire an 80% stake in ...

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    Israeli guarantee boosts IAI Turkish F-4 upgrade deal

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    THE ISRAELI parliament has approved a financing package for the Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom upgrade programme for Turkey in an attempt to advance the stalled deal. Work on the first two aircraft is scheduled to begin in July. The parliament has approved state guarantees ...

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    Portugalia to decide between 737 and A320

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON PORTUGUESE CARRIER Portugalia is considering placing orders for up to seven new-generation Boeing 737s or Airbus A320s, to replace its fleet of six Fokker 100s on lease from GPA. The privately owned airline, which made its first-ever profit in 1995, is expected to ...

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    737 price may force China Southern to buy A320s

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CHINA SOUTHERN Airlines is threatening to order Airbus A320/321s unless Boeing cuts the cost of a planned purchase of 25 737-700/-800 passenger aircraft. The Guangzhou-based carrier is understood to have signed a memorandum of understanding with Boeing for 25 new-generation 737s, but has ...

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    US airlines back in profit - for now

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    US airlines are back in profit, but the lessons of recession linger on. Kevin O'Toole/LONDON THE NOTORIOUS business cycles of the airline industry have at last come full circle for the US carriers. Just two years ago, three of the majors were fighting their way out of ...

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    Canadian consortium plans cargo operations

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    A WINNIPEG, CANADA-based cargo consortium is negotiating to set up an international freight operation, using two wet-leased Boeing 747-200 Combis, which Air Canada is due to retire in 1997. The Winnport consortium plans to convert the aircraft to full freighters. Air Canada would maintain the aircraft and be ...

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    Lauda and Austrian make peace

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    AUSTRIA'S TWO largest airlines, Lauda Air and Austrian, have decided to end years of in-fighting with a plan, to co-operate in some areas. The two airlines have been talking for several months, according to Lauda president and chief executive Peter Thoele, and have now agreed to co-operate, ...

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    LOT looks to purchase jets for speedy regional boost

    1996-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/WARSAW LOT POLISH AIRLINES is planning to acquire a fleet of 50- to 70-seat regional jets, and spin off its regional operations into a separate company, according to vice-president Andrzej Slodownik. The regional-jet purchase is part of a company fleet-strategy plan being drawn up to ...