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    Pockets of growth

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    It should come as no surprise that in the USA, much of what can or cannot be done about capacity growth will boil down to politics. In keeping with all of American life, politics weaves its way through all of the major issues: not least the struggle to raise ...

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    Flourishing in Florida

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    As Miami's major airport struggles to keep pace with the fastest growth in the USA, its smaller rivals are making a bid for more international service. Growth in Florida is a bit like the sunshine - there's always plenty to go around. No matter which way you slice the ...

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    SAA dumps sale guidelines

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Widely accepted guidelines for the privatisation of South African Airways (SAA) have been turned on their head by chief executive Coleman Andrews. The South African Government had said that it would sell off 49% of SAA, with 30-35% going to a single foreign partner and the balance finding its ...

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    Greenwald launches cuts crusade

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    United Airlines' chairman, Gerald Greenwald, has launched a crusade to cut costs by persuading carriers and manufacturers to standardise aircraft configurations. "Standardisation is an idea that can save airlines a lot of money," he told the SAE/ATA standard aircraft symposium inWashington DC in November. "We are our own worst ...

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    Capacity for sell-offs

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    While a flurry of airport privatisations has taken place across Latin America, a big unanswered question still remains over whether that will extend to the region's real giant, Brazil. Privatisation of Infraero, the Brazilian airports authority, has been talked about for years. But when Cardoso's four-year government auctioned off ...

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    Star attracts a galaxy

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The Star Alliance will expand to nine full members before the end of 1999, following All Nippon Airlines' (ANA) decision to join. ANA president, Kichisaburo Nomura, says his company will take up full membership at the start of October 1999, following the example of Ansett and Air New Zealand, ...

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    BA/American put alliance brakes on

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Faced with declining yields across the North Atlantic, British Airways and American Airlines have confirmed plans to postpone a full alliance for up to five years. But their revised plans for limited codesharing have failed to dispel US opposition. BA now plans to codeshare with American in the US ...

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    Airports can be low cost too

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Spurred on by the low-cost carriers, Europe's local airports have begun to reinvent themselves as low-cost alternatives to the major hubs. Much attention has been lavished on the rise of Europe's low-cost airlines. But it is not only the carriers which are cutting costs. Following fast on their heels ...

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    Executive decisions

    1998-11-25T13:30:00Z

     Guy Norris/LOS ANGELESAlan Mulally, the newly appointed president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, walks eagerly to the corner of his office and turns on the computer. Like an instant "state of the nation" monitor, the screen summarises the status of every single Boeing Commercial aircraft coming off the production ...

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    Triana camera

    1998-11-25T13:08:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has been selected by the University of California to design and build the earth polychromatic imaging camera for NASA's Triana mission, the deep space earth observer proposed by vice president Al Gore to return daily images of the globe from the camera, via the Internet. Source: Flight International

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    Triana Camera

    1998-11-25T13:08:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has been selected by the University of California to design and build the earth polychromatic imaging camera for NASA's Triana mission, the deep space earth observer proposed by vice president Al Gore to return daily images of the globe from the camera, via the Internet. Source: Flight International

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    Navajo gear

    1998-11-25T12:36:00Z

    The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has recommended the US Federal Aviation Administration to require recurrent inspections of Piper PA-31 Navajo inboard door hinge assemblies until they are replaced by a stronger hinge unit. The NTSB's advisory results from a 1997 regional airline incident in which a Cape Smythe ...

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    Chinese regional jet joint venture seeks international link

    1998-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Undeterred by previous disappointments, China's regional jet ambitions are taking new shape with the formation of a six-company joint venture which is searching for a foreign partner to launch a 70-seat jet programme. The NRJ joint venture comprises Xian Aircraft Design and Research, the Shanghai Aircraft Research Institute, Shanghai ...

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    BWIA plans cash injection to expand fleet

    1998-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON BWIA International Airways will undertake a major fleet expansion programme in 1999, funded by a soon-to-be-unveiled initial public offering (IPO). The move follows the successful implication of a restructuring plan earlier this year by chief executive Conrad Aleong, as the airline prepares for the first profit in ...

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    Air New Zealand rolls over ATR fleet

    1998-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Air New Zealand has reached agreement with ATR to replace its seven four-year-old ATR 72-210s with a similar number of improved -500 versions. The aircraft will be operated by its fully owned domestic operator, Mount Cook Airline. The "500 series" versions of the ATR 42/72 have a redesigned interior, advanced ...

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    Delays continue for Europe's air traffic

    1998-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Air traffic delays in European airspace during the summer were "among the worst on record",according to the Association of European Airlines (AEA). The figures, which reveal that 25.9% of intra-European flights were delayed by more than 15min, come despite traffic growth being 2% less than the predicted 7%. ...

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    American races to Reno Air

    1998-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC American Airlines has acquired Reno Air in a deal worth $124 million. The acquisition is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 1999, after which the airlines will begin integrating the route networks and work forces. American, the second-largest airline in the USA, plans to ...

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    737 avionics setback

    1998-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Meggitt Avionics has lost a contract with Boeing to supply solid state integrated standby flight systems for Next Generation 737s, because Optical Imaging Systems, the US company which makes the liquid crystal glass in the units, has gone out of business. The glass was unique to the Boeing specification for ...

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    Challenger order

    1998-11-18T12:31:00Z

    Croatia's Ministry of the Interior has ordered a second Bombardier Canadair CL-415 turboprop amphibian waterbomber, with an option for another. The aircraft will be delivered in mid-1999. Croatia also operates two piston-powered CL-215s. Source: Flight International

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    Common theme

    1998-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick WASHINGTON DC Can airlines agree to buy a standard aircraft, in the hope of reducing costs, or will each continue to demand hundreds of custom changes that set its aircraft apart from any other carrier's? That is the question facing an airline task force which is to ...