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    CFMI joins Chinese in new working alliance

    1997-06-17T00:00:00Z

    CFM International (CFMI) and Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) have joined forces in a Joint Leadership Council to coordinate activities and promote a closer working relationship between the two organisations. Talks are being pursued at the Paris air show between Gerard Laviec, CFMI chairman and chief executive officer, ...

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    Simulators make inroads in airline market

    1997-06-17T00:00:00Z

    More than 30 airlines worldwide are using the FMGS Trainer simulator programme made by Faros. The French firm which develops training programmes has come to the Paris Show for the first time "-to get our products known in the industry", says manager Claude Kieffer. Designed for ...

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    Solair named Delta supplier

    1997-06-16T00:00:00Z

    US-based Banner Aerospace subsidiary Solair has signed a memorandum of understanding with Delta Air Lines to become Delta's sole source supplier of airframe materials from the surplus market. Solair president Timothy Daggett says he expects the agreement to generate $150million over the next three years. "We ...

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    Pierson raps Boeing on exclusive deals

    1997-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin Exclusive aircraft sales deals between Boeing and several American airlines contravene European competition law, Airbus Industrie (AI) president Jean Pierson said at the show yesterday. He called on the European authorities to tackle the airlines - Continental was the most recent - which have signed long-term aircraft supply ...

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    Boeing defends record in Europe

    1997-06-16T00:00:00Z

    An escalation in trade friction between Europe and the US would hurt industry on both sides of the Atlantic, a Boeing official warned yesterday. Nevertheless, although it is having to defend its planned merger with McDonnell Douglas before the European Commission, Boeing will fight any opposition to the ...

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    Caravanserai

    1997-06-15T13:16:00Z

    TACA Group of El Salvador announces that it will operate eight more Cessna Grand Caravans for use in subsidiary airlines. This order brings TACA's fleet to 12 Caravans. TACA Group comprises five airlines operating throuhgout Central America.   Source: Flight Daily News

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    British Airways

    1997-06-11T14:23:00Z

    Adrian Tighe has been named area manager for central and eastern Europe, and Brian Tickle area manager for Scandinavia, Finland and the Baltics, at British Airways. Tighe, who was head of finance for the UK regions and BA regional until 1996, is general manager for the UK, Africa and the ...

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    Cathay Pacific

    1997-06-11T14:21:00Z

    Swire Group Finance director Peter Johansen has been appointed a director of Cathay Pacific Airways of Hong Kong.   Source: Flight International

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    Growth markets

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    While the prime focus at the last major European air show, Farnborough in September 1996, was on the dog-fight between Boeing and Airbus Industrie to launch a 747 successor, the duel has now regrouped around longer range, and/or increased capacity derivatives of the two rivals' existing products. Airbus ...

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    EC proposes to extend powers

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission (EC) is proposing to give itself sweeping new powers over air-transport competition, including extending its authority to rule on mergers outside the European Union(EU). The proposals, if approved by the Council of Ministers, would give the Commission significant influence over alliances, co-operative joint ventures and ...

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    The cost of free flight

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    RUNNING an orderly air-traffic-management (ATM) system using airways, by definition, confines aircraft to a fraction of the airspace available. At a time when the skies are becoming increasingly crowded - particularly in Europe - any ATM system which fails to use all available airspace is, therefore, giving up part of ...

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    Algerian restructure

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Air Algerie is to be restructured as part of a wider Algerian Government drive to improve the efficiency of state-owned companies. The airline will focus on its core business of passenger and freight transport, while other activities could be transferred to subsidiaries. These include chartering services for oil companies, catering, ...

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    Mesaba expands under new Airlink contract

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    USREGIONAL MESABA Airlines has signed a new agreement with Northwest Airlines extending its operations to include all Northwest Airlink codeshare flights from Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota. Mesaba will take over from Express Airlines I on 1 August. Express will continue to operate as Northwest Airlink from Memphis, Tennessee. The ...

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    Dragonair/Cathay gear up as A330 services return

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific Airways and Dragonair planned to have all 15 of their Airbus A330-300s back in service by 7 June, after completing gearbox modifications to the twinjet's Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines. R-R and Cathay had completed 25h of ground and flight testing of the Hispano-Suiza modification package on ...

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    Japanese majors look to improve on a poor 1996

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Japan's major airlines have revealed disappointing financial performances in 1996/7, as higher fuel charges and a weak yen eroded operating profits, but the carriers are optimistic that there will be improvements this year. Japan Airlines (JAL) swung back into the red with an overall net loss of ´9.2 ...

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    Competition: or is it not competition?

    1997-06-04T14:05:00Z

    Sir - Am I the only person to have identified a huge degree of inconsistency recently among European Commission (EC) Transport Commissioner Neil Kinnock and his cohorts in Brussels of competitive issues? As an example, following the Office of Fair Trading report into the proposed alliance between American ...

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    KLM

    1997-06-04T14:01:00Z

    The supervisory board of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines intends to appoint Peter Hartman, now executive vice-president for engineering and maintenance, as a managing director. He has been with KLM since 1973. From 6 August, the board of managing directors will be Leo van Wijk, the new president and chief executive; ...

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    Results

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    ++ SAS sank to pre-tax losses of SKr248 million ($32 million) in the first quarter of 1997, as sales remained sluggish, but costs grew by 7%. The weakness of the Swedish krona was responsible for part of the gap, but after the exchange-rate effect is stripped out, seat costs were ...

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    Marketplace

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    ++ US start-up carrier, Nashville-based Corporate Express Airlines, is to lease four more Jetstream 32s from British Aerospace Asset Management - Turboprops, bringing its total fleet to ten aircraft ++ Air Labrador, based in Goose Bay, Canada, has received its first Beech 1900D from Raytheon Aircraft. The airline holds options ...

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    Helikopter Service links with Rotex on long-line projects

    1997-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Norway's Helikopter Service is in the final stages of setting up a joint venture with newly formed central European helicopter operator Rotex to cover long-line work in the oil and construction industries worldwide. David Price, Helikopter Service project manager, says that the Bergen-based company intends to use the ...