Programmes – Page 1306

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    B777 gets ETOPs

    1995-07-01T08:49:00Z

    Boeing's Pratt & Whitney powered 777 received Etops approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration prior to its maiden revenue flight with United Airlines on 7 June.   Source: Airline Business

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    The yen factor

    1995-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The strength of the Japanese yen is having major repercussions throughout the airline business. David Knibb looks at the impact.The Japanese even have a word for it. Endaka describes the inexorable rise in the value of the yen. It's not a new phenomenon; the yen has been appreciating for at ...

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    Clearing the cost block

    1995-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Continental Airlines' president, Gordon Bethune, says the airline must focus on revenue gains rather than cost cuts, and must improve its poor reputation. Mark Odell reports from Houston.Gordon Bethune, the president and chief executive of Continental Airlines, doesn't mince his words. His energetic and hands-on management style has ripped ...

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    Routing for growth

    1995-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Airlines have added and abandoned new routes at a substantial rate in the past two years, but US carriers and those based in more liberal markets dominated the picture. Report by Reed Travel Group Market Analysis and Airline Business. Market expansion is one of the most pertinent ways to ...

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    Boom conditions shift to slowdown

    1995-07-01T00:00:00Z

    It was only 12 short months ago that the global financial markets were gripped by fear of overheating and inflation. Robust economic growth, particularly in the United States where output soared to 4.7 per cent in 1994, sent the yields on government bonds round the world sharply higher and the ...

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    Ansett carry on regardless

    1995-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Ignoring recent losses and the imminent purchase of 50 per cent of its stock by Air New Zealand, Ansett Australia has decided to push ahead with plans to expand its embryonic international operations in Asia. Managing director Graeme McMahon says a third Boeing 747-300 will be leased for ...

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    Euro pilots strike out

    1995-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Continuing management efforts to cut the European majors' operating costs are resulting in clashes with pilots at KLM, SAS and Alitalia. If pilots do not concede the need to reduce costs, carriers may seek alternatives. KLM is insisting on a longterm programme to cut its aircrew costs, which ...

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    Africa's Alliance prepares to launch scheduled services

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON ALLIANCE, THE NEW African long-haul venture led by South African Airways (SAA), is gearing up for the launch of scheduled services in July, and says that new routes and aircraft are likely to follow. The venture has its origins in protracted talks between ...

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    Impact of high-speed competition: the real threat

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Sir - Andrew Chuter is right to warn the airlines of the impact of high-speed rail services (Flight International, 7-13 June, P94). The real danger threatening domestic and short-haul European services, does not come from the TGV high speed train, however, but from the willingness of governments to sink ...

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    Finnair leases DC-10s to Air Liberte

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    FINNAIR IS TO LEASE its entire McDonnell Douglas DC-10 fleet to French airline Air Liberte. The agreement covers four aircraft on a five-year lease. The deal will net Finnair revenues of around FM140 million ($32 million) a year. Air Liberte has been leasing one of the four DC-10s ...

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    Embraer plans an August roll-out for the EMB-145

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    EMBRAER WILL roll out the prototype EMB-145 regional jet at its Sao Jose dos Campos plant on 18 August. All ground tests, are scheduled to be completed by late July, leading to a first flight in August according to the manufacturer. The 13-month, 1,100h, flight-test programme is to ...

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    Dowty to share Dash 8-400 risk

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    DOWTY AEROSPACE Propellers has become a risk-sharing partner in the Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-400 programme, having been selected to supply its six-bladed swept propeller for the regional airliner. First deliveries of the 4m all composite propeller, is scheduled for 1997. The UK company believes that the deal ...

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    FAA approves FANS-1 package

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    THE US FEDERAL Aviation Administration has issued a formal type certificate for Boeing's future air-navigation system (FANS-1) installation package for Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 747-400s. The system provides for automatic position reporting and other operational communication by satellite from anywhere in the world. The FANS-1 incorporates a comprehensive flight-management-system ...

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    Slow progress

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Progress towards achieving a US/Russian bilateral airworthiness agreement remains slow. Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC THE USA AND RUSSIA will break no speed records in their marathon efforts to complete a bilateral airworthiness agreement, say US aviation officials involved in the negotiations. While some progress is reported ...

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    A fair fight?

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Airlines battles with competition and domestic deregulation. Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Philippine Airlines (PAL) has suffered more than its fair of share of turbulence over the last 54 years. Buffeted by a succession of political crises, military coups and corrupt mismanagement, control of the airline has routinely ...

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    Jersey European back in profit

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    JERSEY EUROPEAN Airways (JEA), an Exeter, UK-based domestic airline, has announced a significant turnaround in its financial performance. The airline has recorded a net profit of nearly £1.8 million on a turnover of £56 million in its 1994/5 fiscal year to 31 March. The profit figure includes receipts of £350,000 ...

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    Bright light

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    A NASA-led initiative may help GA emerge from the doldrums - almost Karen Walker/ATLANTA Once upon a time there was a thriving general-aviation (GA) industry in North America - and you do not have to be especially well informed to know that this story may not end ...

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    Cargolux

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Cargolux Airlines International has ordered another Boeing 747-400F for delivery in the last quarter of 1995. The carrier's decision to go ahead with the purchase is based on the improvement in productivity and efficiency it has achieved with its two 747-400Fs. These made a substantial contribution to the airline's return ...

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    Fokker will challenge Avro's jet monopoly at London City

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON DUTCH MANUFACTURER Fokker is working on airframe and avionics modifications to its JetLine family of Fokker 100 regional jets, to allow them to be operated at London City Airport, threatening Avro International Aerospace's long-standing monopoly on jet operations at the airport. Fokker's move ...

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    United studies 727 life-extension

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    UNITED AIRLINES IS examining the possibility of extending the lives of its Boeing 727s in an effort to reduce fleet-renewal costs. The carrier's work on head-up displays (HUDs) and enhanced-vision systems (EVS) has helped move it towards a life-extension decision. United has been increasingly voluble in its questioning ...