Strategy – Page 1084

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    British Airways

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Colin Matthews has been named managing director for British Airways Engineering, with effect from January 1997. He is now vice-president and general manager for General Electric Hydro, based in Montreal, Canada. He has been with GE since 1988 Source: Flight International

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    AI(R) seeks lease financing

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    PaulLewis/ZHUHAI AERO INTERNATIONAL (Regional) (AI(R)) is asking competing engine manufacturers to provide lease financing for the yet-to-be-launched AIR 70 regional jet, in exchange for being selected to supply the new aircraft's powerplant. The European consortium is asking the three rival engine suppliers to assist with up ...

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    Continental

    1996-11-13T05:06:00Z

    Barry Simon has been promoted to senior vice-president, international, at Continental Airlines, of Houston, Texas, adding Latin America to his current European responsibilities. Simon is a former senior vice-president and general counsel at Continental. Ralph Schulz has been appointed vice-president of Latin American and Caribbean marketing and sales. He was ...

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    Mesaba

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Mesaba Airlines, operating as Northwest Airlink, of Minneapolis/St Paul, has appointed Darlene Radloff director of training; Kim Fredette manager of in-flight; and Steven Lavick manager of flight-operations training.       Source: Flight International

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    Polynesian revamp

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Following financial restructuring a year ago, Polynesian Airlines has reported a net profit of $720,000 on sales of $25.8 million. The airline, which operates a Boeing 737-300 on regional routes, funded the purchase of a second de Havilland Twin Otter for inter-island routes. Source: Flight International

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    Fairchild Dornier nears engine selection on 328 jet

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/Palm Springs Fairchild Dornier expects to select a turbofan for its proposed 30-seat 328-300 "later this month", according to vice-president for sales, Andrew Jampoler, and is targeting an entry- into-service date for the new aircraft of late 1998. Engines being considered include General Electric's CFE738, ...

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    Air Liberte/TAT merger possible, says British Airways

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    British Airways says that there is "every chance" of a merger between French independent carriers Air Liberté and TAT European Airlines, to create a single entity flying under BA colours. The combined carrier would be the second largest in France. In its business plan, submitted to the commercial ...

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    Australia turns up pressure on Papua New Guinea

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has warned Papua New Guinea 's (PNG) Office of Civil Aviation (OCA) that it will not hesitate to rescind the Australian air-operators' certificates of PNG operators if the OCA cannot meet its regulatory commitments. The warning was issued after the OCA's deputy ...

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    Admit it

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    If anyone in global air-transport still believes that the legal minimum standards for airline pilot training are adequate for today's aircraft and air-traffic enviroment, they would do well to read the official report on the Birgenair Boeing 757 accident (P14). It states that the pilots involved in the accident, although ...

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    Russia will privatise Domodedovo

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    The Russian Government has decided to privatise Domodedovo Commercial Aviation Enterprise, which runs Moscow's main domestic airport and the Domodedovo airline operation. Anew public company, Domodedovo Service, will be set up to run the airport, which handled close to 6 million passengers in 1995, although a majority 51% will stay ...

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    USAir and Emirates boost Airbus

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/Washington DC and Max Kingsley-Jones/London Airbus Industrie has won two significant orders, securing agreements with USAir for up to 400 single-aisle aircraft and with Emirates for as many as 23 A330-200s. Both deals were won in the face of fierce competition from Boeing and McDonnell Douglas. ...

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    Air France

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Jean-Marie Leroi, vice-president of Air France Industries, has left the company. He will be, succeeded by Philippe Lazare, who will continue as vice-president of Air France Maintenance. Didier Lux, now director of Air France Europe's engineering division, is due to succeed Lazare as head of, Air France Maintenance. ...

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    Continental

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Barry Simon has been promoted to senior vice-president, international, at Continental Airlines of Houston, Texas. Ralph Schulz becomes vice-president for Latin America and Caribbean marketing and sales. Source: Flight International

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    Flightwest forced to halve fleet size after regulations foil expansion plan

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    FLIGHTWEST AIRLINES of Australia is to slash its fleet capacity by diposing of more than half of its aircraft after expansion plans were thwarted by Government regulations and a lack of support from its partner, Ansett. The Queensland-based regional airline will dispose of its ten Embraer Bandeirantes, six ...

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    Northwest orders RJ85s for Mesaba

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC NORTHWEST AIRLINES has placed a $300 million order with Aero International (Regional) (AI(R) for 12 Avro RJ85 regional airliners, for operation by its feeder partner Mesaba Airlines. The deal, which includes options for 24 more RJ85s, is the first order for the aircraft from ...

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    Australia signs bilateral with Papua New Guinea

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have signed a new bilateral agreement, which will almost double the capacity between the two countries. It will also allow new entrants on routes traditionally served only by national carriers Air Niugini and Qantas. The increased capacity will provide for the equivalent ...

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    Fuel-surcharge fears increase

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Concern is growing, that airlines may soon be forced to start imposing a fuel surcharge on ticket prices, to offset the damage being done by soaring world oil prices. Over the past few months, crude oil prices have been running at their highest levels since the Gulf crisis ...

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    Kenya's Dutch treat

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Allan Winn/NAIROBI If there hadn't been a KLM, I wouldn't have known what to do - we'd done all the things we could," says Kenya Airways managing director Brian Davies as he looks back over the months since a successful privatisation and the formation of a successful ...

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    Maintenance Directory Part 3

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Compiled by Jennifer Pite/LONDON Introduction by Paul Lewis/Singapore A quick look at the activities of operators listed in this section of Flight International's three-part directory shows that, in the regions covered, the prime movers in maintenance at the moment are mostly based in Asia-Pacific. The ...

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    Qantas

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Australian national airline Qantas has hired senior Ansett executive Paul Donovan to head its Auckland office as New Zealand manager, to strengthen and expand its New Zealand position. Donovan, who had been with Ansett for 25 years and is a close associate of recently ousted Ansett managing director Graeme McMahon, ...