Strategy – Page 1092

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    Ryanair stake

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Ryanair has sold a 20% stake to Irish Air, an investment group headed by David Bondiman, US entrepreneur and Continental Airlines chairman. The low-cost Irish airline has been rumoured to be looking for outside investment to fund expansion. Source: Flight International

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    Stahlwille makes a science of tool control

    1996-09-03T14:50:00Z

    Not everyone who exhibits at Farnborough jets in from overseas or travels hundreds of miles along the motorway network. Just ask that chaps at Stahlwille Tools who base their operations a mere stone's throw from the showground in nearby Camberley. As the company name may suggest, there is ...

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    ValuJet on target with MD-95

    1996-09-03T11:07:00Z

    US low-cost airline ValuJet, which has just re-gained its Federal Aviation Administration certification after an intensive scrutiny of its operating procedures, is expected to remain the launch customer for the McDonnell Douglas MD-95. McDonnell Douglas president and chief executive officer Harry Stonecipher says he expects deliveries to begin to ...

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    New ERA logo spreads the business message

    1996-09-02T16:51:00Z

    Page 7 Farnborough visitors should get the first sight this week of a new livery that Europe's regional carriers hope will become increasingly familiar over coming months. As part of a continuing public awareness campaign, the board of the European Regional Airlines Association (ERA) has agreed a new ...

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    New P&W engine powers show 777

    1996-09-02T15:22:00Z

    Good fortune has shone early on Pratt & Whitney at Farnborough - its newly-certificated PW4090 engines are powering the Boeing 777 in the static display. Flight tests of the 400kN (90,000lb) thrust engine on the 777 began at Boeing's Seattle, Washington factory less than a month ago on 3 ...

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    Airports

    1996-09-01T10:01:00Z

    Belfast Airport is to be acquired by property group TBI for ú72.4 million ($112 million) plus repayment of ú28 million of debt. TBI bought Cardiff Airport last year. British Airways is to transfer 13 weekly flights to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela and three B747-400s from ...

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    Appointments

    1996-09-01T09:59:00Z

    Canadian Airlines has named Doug Carty as its vice president of finance to succeed Kevin Benson, who has been elected president and chief financial officer. Giles Filiatreault is to replace Mike Stanfield as chief executive officer of BWIA International Airways. David Taylor has resigned as president ...

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    TAT full on

    1996-09-01T09:29:00Z

    British Airways will exercise its option to acquire the remaining 50.1 per cent in TAT for $32 million, giving the UK carrier 100 per cent of the French operator. BA has appointed the ex-chairman of AOM, Marc Rochet, chairman of its fully owned subsidiary. Source: Airline Business

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    Pan Am II goes it alone

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    With financing complete, routes and aircraft in place and eight international codesharing partners signed up, the new Pan Am is hoping to be in service by September. But it will start without taking over Carnival Airlines first. Martin Shugrue, Pan Am's president and chief executive, who will trade ...

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    More dirty tricks and legal twists

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    In Europe, a volley of legal attacks by airlines on their competitors has been launched. In the US, hard on the heels of KLM's spat with alliance partner Northwest, USAir has declared legal war on its partner, British Airways. If your aviation lawyer is not involved in either ...

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    Delta stokes fires in east

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    With the launch of its low-fare Express concept, Delta Air Lines will want to avoid repeating the disastrous low-fare Continental Lite experience on the US east coast and mirror that of the Shuttle by United, whose performance has been good enough for United to give it a dedicated fleet of ...

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    Asia's liberal minority

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Aeropolitics The US is making headway with its open skies philosophy in Europe but the Asia-Pacific market is proving a tougher nut to crack. Tom Ballantyne looks at the differing regional attitudes to liberalisation with the outside world and then assesses progress on open skies locally. To Asia-Pacific's growth-hungry ...

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    Starting over

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The second wave of US new entrant airlines is proving more resilient than the first and some venture capitalists are now looking at Europe. Russell Winter offers a formula to make sure aspiring low-cost startups, especially in Europe, find financial backers with deep pockets.Many industry specialists continue to believe that ...

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    Off to a head start

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    After a long wait, deregulation in Europe has spawned a growing number of startup carriers which are now providing a serious challenge to the majors. Lois Jones reports Until now, startup carriers have tended to provoke no more than a bemused glance from Europe's old timers. But the ...

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    Financial data

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Air Canada's operating profit fell from US$33m to US$27m as domestic yields fell, but the sale of Continental Airlines shares netted C$129 million. America West's record quarterly earnings came as traffic grew 13.8%, load factors rose 3.3 points, yields jumped 4.1%, and unit costs fell 7.5%. ...

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    ANA allies by mix 'n' match

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The codeshare service started by All Nippon Airways and Air Canada in August on Osaka-Vancouver marks the growing emphasis the Japanese carrier is putting on expanding its network through alliances. The days when Japan's Ministry of Transport discouraged its carriers from forming such pacts are clearly over, and ...

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    Air Afrique states case

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    We have been deeply upset by the article 'Eleven oust Afrique boss' (Airline Business, June) commenting on Yves Roland-Billecart's departure from Air Afrique. Roland-Billecart's decision to resign was a consequence of the resolution from the Ministers of Transport of Air Afrique's owner states to separate the functions of chairman ...

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    Russia gets Euro boost

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission is inviting consultants to tender for three studies to assess the commercialisation and upgrading of Russia's airports, which could lead to privatisation of the sector. The Commission will select the winner for each of the year-long studies in September. The studies are part of a ...

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    All together in the Middle East

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The collapse in yields to the Indian subcontinent and the Philippines has pushed carriers in the Middle East into a fares pact aimed at stemming the decline. Gulf Air, Emirates and Kuwait Airways agreed at a meeting in Kuwait in June to raise market fares on sectors to ...

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    Aria on verge of merger?

    1996-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Speculation is mounting in Moscow that state-controlled Aeroflot Russian International Airlines (Aria) and private operator Transaero are close to a merger. Rumours were fuelled in early July when the rival carriers signed a cooperation deal, which envisages codesharing and joint fleet planning. One aviation source in ...