All Strategy articles – Page 1125

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    Braathens

    1997-02-12T13:04:00Z

    Vidar Meum, SAS Norway's sales director, is to become Oslo-based carrier Braathens' commercial director, with effect from 1 May. He replaces Anders Fougli, who is named director with responsibilities for strategic and industrial development. Source: Flight International

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    Japanese firms are cool on Airbus A3XX co-operation plans

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Japanese aerospace manufacturers are unenthusiastic about the idea of co-operating with Airbus Industrie to develop the consortium's proposed A3XX high-capacity airliner, despite Boeing's recent decision to shelve its rival 747-500/500X . Airbus has been signalling renewed interest in enlisting Japanese support for the A3XX, this time during a ...

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    Alitalia pulls plug on Fokker 70s

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Alitalia is attempting to return its five leased Fokker 70s to the bankrupt Fokker operation, after failing in a bid to re-lease them to low-cost Italian regional carrier Alpi Eagles. The two airlines concluded a codeshare deal late in 1996 which included the transfer of the Fokker 70s. ...

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    Start-up AirAsia muscles into Malaysia market

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Start-up carrier AirAsia has taken advantage of a growing barrage of criticism against Malaysia Airlines (MAS) to announce that it intends to expand its embryonic aircraft fleet and route network. Three months after first taking to the air as Malaysia's second scheduled international carrier, AirAsia is looking to ...

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    Success forces BASIS growth

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    An Inter-airline safety information exchange (SIE) between users of the British Airways Safety Information System (BASIS) has been so successful that BA may have to subcontract its administration, says the BASIS chief Capt Mike Holtom. The BASIS is an airline-operated personal-computer (PC) database system for recording safety incidents ...

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    Bidders jostle for SilkAir order

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    SilkAir of Singapore has begun evaluating formal proposals submitted by competing airframe and engine manufacturers for a replacement fleet of up to ten narrowbody passenger jets. The Singapore Airlines-owned regional carrier is looking for a new family of 100- and 150-seat aircraft to replace its fleet of Boeing ...

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    Breaking through

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Breaking the monopolistic stranglehold of national carriers in Asia has never been easy and, for Asiana Airlines, playing second fiddle to Korean Air (KAL) for the past eight years has proved to be particularly hard going. This situation may be about to change though, as Asiana embarks on an ambitious ...

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    Germany clears Cityline HUGS for manual Category IIIa landings

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The German federal aviation agency LBA has granted Lufthansa CityLine operational approval to make manual Category IIIa instrument landings with the head-up guidance system (HUGS)fitted in the carrier's Canadair Regional Jets (CRJs). CityLine is the first carrier in Germany to receive this clearance for its Flight Dynamics-built HUGS, ...

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    IAI's expanding Commodore moves into SabreTech's Miami site

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Commodore Aviation, the overhaul subsidiary of Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), is expected to complete a deal acquiring the troubled SabreTech's maintenance operation at Miami International Airport within the next two weeks. The IAI unit, which is based at Miami International, will move into SabreTech's much larger site after ...

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    European enquiry

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission (EC) has opened an inquiry into the acquisition of bankrupt French independent Air Liberté by British Airways. It has given potential objectors to the deal ten days to present arguments against it to the competition directorate and is expected to rule within four weeks. The take-over, giving ...

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    Lufthansa revamps its management

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa is restructuring its passenger operations from 1 April, in a move to cut management costs. Subject to supervisory board approval, the company is to incorporate marketing, network management, operations, cockpit and, cabin crew and ground stations into an independent passenger division, effectively separating the running of the ...

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    Workshop

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    ++ MTU has received a five-year contract from Qantas to support the General Electric CF6-50C2s which power the airline's fleet of Airbus A300B4s. ++ Sabena Technics has signed a long-term contract with Biman Bangladesh Airlines to provide maintenance support for the airline's fleet of two Airbus A310-300s. Sabena Technics will ...

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    Northwest

    1997-02-05T15:54:00Z

    Simon Parr has become marketing manager for the UK and Ireland and Nina Gopal is the new manager for leisure markets at Northwest Airlines' Crawley, Sussex, UK, office. Parr was formerly pricing manager for the airline's Germany/France transatlantic routes, and Gopal was previously UK sales co-ordinator. Chris Edwards becomes co-ordinator, ...

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    P&WC acquisition

    1997-02-05T13:39:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is to acquire part of Portsmouth, UK-based H+S Aviation's small-engine overhaul activities, as part of its "ongoing strategy to create a strong and efficient global service centre network". The sale involves P&WC PW100, PW901A and PT6T overhaul lines. Meanwhile, H+S has formed H+S Proptech, which ...

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    Aviacor prepares Tu-154 for Iran

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Aviacor is preparing to deliver the first of 12 new-build Tupolev Tu-154s to Iran, which were ordered by the Iranian Government for its airlines in September 1996. The Samara, Russia, based manufacturer is scheduled to hand over the first aircraft during early February. It is designated Tu-154M-100 and ...

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    Beijing insider takes control at Air Macau

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    China National Aviation (CNAC) has moved to consolidate its control of Air Macau by appointing a key Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) official to the position of chief executive at the airline. The appointment of Li Keli, formerly CAAC deputy director of international affairs, was initially made ...

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    British Airways revives regional-jet evaluation

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    British Airways is to re-open discussions with manufacturers over its proposed acquisition of a fleet of regional jets, after most unions representing staff at its regional operation backed plans aimed at cutting annual costs by £27 million ($44 million). Aircraft to be evaluated are thought to include the ...

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    Sundstrand begins transfer of APIC production line

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Sundstrand has begun transferring production of APS 2000 auxiliary power units (APU) to its San Diego site in California, following the completion of its purchase of the remaining 50% of Auxiliary Power International (APIC) from Labinal of France. The company will move all APS 2000 work in-house in ...

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    VASP eyes up Argentinas

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Acquisitive Brazilian airline VASP is understood to have made an approach to take a controlling stake in Aerolineas Argentinas. Iberia, which still has an interest in the Argentinian carrier, and which would still need to give its approval for any deal, says that no concrete offer for the airline has ...

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    Masters of aviation

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Pilots' careers finish relatively early, leaving them with no credit for accumulated knowledge and experience beyond that learned during the period of their licences. A postgraduate level of education in the aviation industry would be attractive to some motivated licence-holders who want future employment, early positions as management pilots, or ...