Strategy – Page 1134

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    Licence to change

    1995-07-26T00:00:00Z

    European pilot-training organisations at all levels will have to cope with a new set of standards. David Learmount/LONDON Most European pilots know that flight-crew licence requirements are changing to a European standard, but few could say when or describe the differences. Pilot-training organisations, on the other hand, ...

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    Central European ATC centre closer

    1995-07-26T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS AGREEMENT HAS BEEN reached, on the first stages for a Maastricht style central European joint upper airspace air traffic control (ATC) centre, which if implemented, would significantly reduce congestion over the area. Wrangling continues over the location of the headquarters for the Central ...

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    FAA calls for check on THY JT8Ds overhauls

    1995-07-26T00:00:00Z

    THE US FEDERAL Aviation Administration will issue an airworthiness directive (AD) calling for detailed inspection of Pratt & Whitney JT8D turbofan engines overhauled by Turk Hava Yollari (THY), an FAA-certificated aircraft and engine-maintenance shop in Turkey. The AD results from an investigation of the 8 June uncontained failure ...

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    Sabena/Swissair tie-up gets EC approval

    1995-07-26T00:00:00Z

    THE EUROPEAN Commission (EC) has given its blessing to the alliance between Swissair and Belgian flag carrier Sabena. Under the deal, Swissair will take a 49.5% stake in Sabena by 2005. The EC says that it is "satisfied" about guarantees that Sabena will remain under European Union ...

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    Lufthansa achieves first-half profits as Weber hits out outsubsidies

    1995-07-26T00:00:00Z

    LUFTHANSA CHAIRMAN Jurgen Weber has hit out at government subsidies, saying that European governments are "still ploughing DM10 million [$7.1 million] of taxpayers' money daily into their ailing airlines". Weber says that subsidised airlines are "...either expanding with more capacity than they can sell, or are too sluggish ...

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    UK stand on non-EU operators

    1995-07-26T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I read with interest the article "UK charters challenge leases" (Flight International, 12-18 July, P8). I agree strongly with the opinion shared by the main UK charter airlines on the operations of non-European Union (EU)-based aircraft in the European Community. It is a relief that UK ...

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    Nothing to spare for sponsorship

    1995-07-26T00:00:00Z

    Sir - In a continuing attempt to obtain sponsorship to train for a commercial pilot's licence, I have regularly contacted airlines, associated aviation companies, trade associations, government agencies and private individuals. Possibly as many as 5,000 letters have been sent, telephone calls and personal visits have been made and I ...

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    It is vital to invest in young pilots

    1995-07-19T17:19:00Z

    Sir - I read with dismay in Flight International that most jobs advertised call for commanders, chief pilots, and captains who are in their fifties, while the UK Civil Aviation Administration has extended the age limit of these categories. It seems a strange irony that many of the ...

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    Canada

    1995-07-19T09:39:00Z

    Dr Ronald Sparkes has been appointed facilitator at Canada's Labrador Institute for Environmetal Monitoring and Research Peter Hansen has been named regional manager for cargo sales for Mexico/Central America and the Caribbean at American Airlines. Hansen was previously managing director for American's business development group.   ...

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    Thinking big

    1995-07-19T00:00:00Z

    THE 800-SEAT AIRLINER is, it appears, an idea whose time has not yet come. Boeing and the Airbus partners have put the concept on ice, at least for several months, because the airlines have not demonstrated enough enthusiasm to justify proceeding with it. In the short-term, that is probably the ...

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    Rationalisation bears fruit for South African Airways

    1995-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Chris Yates/JOHANNESBURG A SERIES OF COST-reduction measures, including rationalisation of its European network and the closure of offices worldwide, should allow South African Airways (SAA) soon to report significantly improved financial results. "Our official results will be made known within the next two weeks, for the ...

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    Canadian Airlines launches restructuring effort

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    CANADIAN AIRLINES has launched a fresh restructuring programme, designed to counter weak passenger traffic and the capacity expansion of its rival Air Canada. The carrier is talking to unions to try to achieve productivity gains of C$125 million ($90 million) through a mix of job cuts, salary savings ...

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    Belgium comes up with wrong number on Sabena sale offer

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Herman de Wulf/BRUSSELS BELGIAN JOURNALISTS, keen to find out the latest in the tense political negotiations over the sale of Sabena, have been flocking to a small rural grocery in the heart of Belgium's peaceful countryside. The bizarre incident started with a fax from the ...

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    BWIA includes five EMB-145s in upgrade book

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON BWIA INTERNATIONAL Airways has ordered five Embraer EMB-145 regional jets and placed options on five more. The Trinidad-based carrier's president, Ed Wegel, also says that he is talking to Boeing about the 777 as an ultimate replacement for three 767-300ERs which it is leasing alongside ...

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    American to replace Omega with FMS/GPS

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    AMERICAN AIRLINES plans to buy flight-management/global-positioning systems (FMS/GPS) to replace Omega navigation systems in up to 400 Boeing 727s and McDonnell Douglas MD-80s and DC-10s. A selection is planned by September. American is the first major airline to plan a fleet-wide GPS retrofit programme. Rockwell-Collins, which plans to ...

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    New Latvian flag carrier appointed

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Gunter Endres/LONDON THE LATVIAN Government has approved the Baltic International USA (BIUSA)/ Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) proposal for the establishment of a partially privatised airline to take over the operations of Baltic International Airlines (BIA) and the loss-making state-owned carrier Latavio Latvian Airlines. The new ...

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    Finnair

    1995-07-05T15:14:00Z

    Capt Jorma Eloranta has been named executive vice-president of the operations division, and a member of the board of management, at national carrier Finnair. He replaces Capt Pertti Laine, who is to retire.   Source: Flight International

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    Delta

    1995-07-05T15:10:00Z

    Bruce Ashby has been appointed to the newly created position of vice-president for marketing development at US carrier Delta Air Lines, of Atlanta, Georgia. He was formerly vice-president and treasurer at United Airlines.   Source: Flight International

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    GAMCO

    1995-07-05T15:07:00Z

    Gulf Aircraft Maintenance (GAMCO) has appointed Mohammed al Kassimi director of engineering and maintenance. He was most recently engineering organisation manager at Gulf Air.   Source: Flight International

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    Airlines seek to delay 'Stage 4' noise controls

    1995-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/GENEVA THE INTERNATIONAL Air Transport Association (IATA) is likely to press for a delay in the implementation of proposed new aircraft noise and emission standards, which it estimates could cost the airline industry as much as $50 billion. Recommendations on new standards are due to ...