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    Union strife to bite in US?

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The dispute between American Airlines' management and its pilots appears to have set the tone for a year of discontent across the US that could help to fuel more strife elsewhere. At presstime, American's management and the Allied Pilots Association remained locked in stalemate just hours away from ...

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    Viasa future looks bleak

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Iberia and the Venezuelan government were playing a game of brinksmanship at presstime after flag carrier Viasa ran out of cash and ceased operations on 23 January. Both sides are believed to be willing to let the airline fold but, according to one source close to the negotiations, ...

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    AA's China tie

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines has signed an MoU with China Eastern Airlines envisaging codesharing on the Chinese carrier's services from Beijing and Shanghai to Los Angeles and its planned flights to San Francisco. China Eastern will also put its code on American domestic flights from the west coast.   ...

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    Macau change

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Li Ke Li, the CAAC's deputy director for international affairs, has been appointed chief executive officer of Air Macau. He replaces Ng Kian-wah, who has returned to Singapore Airlines. CNAC, which controls Air Macau, pushed for the appointment of Li, who has never managed an airline before.   ...

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    Freight frighteners

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    After persistently failing to ensure on-time delivery of its product to Japan by air, a major European pharmaceutical company was forced to take a multi-million dollar stake in a local Japanese drug company to ensure consistency of supply in a last desperate bid to retain a foothold in this lucrative ...

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    Shares rise in the east

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Four days before the Chinese New Year, China Eastern Airlines made an auspicious debut on the world's markets by raising an estimated US$250 million. The success of the issue should pave the way for the other Chinese majors to follow suit, although holding company China National Aviation Corp may well ...

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    Global watch put on nations at risk

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    In these days of globalisation and robust economic growth in almost every region of the world, it is tempting to believe that nothing can go wrong. But in many respects this is the most dangerous phase of the economic cycle when businesses, whether they be banks, manufacturers or airlines, are ...

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    People movers

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Hang on. The flight attendant in the blue Delta Air Lines uniform has an unmistakable Dublin accent, akin to that of her green-clad colleagues on the Aer Lingus Dublin-JFK flight. Either 100 years of Irish immigration to the US have failed to alter speech patterns or airline alliances are taking ...

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    Easy ride on the Hill for mega-deal

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The face of special-interest politics in Washington is changing, and American Airlines is wearing a smile. An overhaul of the Senate Commerce Committee means the airline finds itself with new-found clout. The rise of Arizona Sen John McCain to chairmanship of the committee is a big win for American Airlines. ...

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    Much ado about nothing?

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The countdown to full European deregulation has begun, so where's the rush to the starting post? When the final hurdle to full deregulation is swept away on 1 April all airlines in the European Economic Area gain access to cabotage rights, enabling them to fly between any two domestic points ...

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    Airline News

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways will transfer flights to St Petersburg and Pisa from London/Heathrow to Gatwick in March and introduce a four weekly Gatwick to Riga service, subject to government approval. The UK carrier is withdrawing its twice daily Heathrow-Turin service. Japan Airlines will codeshare with Air France on the ...

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    Dress rehearsal

    1997-02-26T15:10:00Z

      The critical "free-flight" evaluation in Hawaii and Alaska, planned for 1999-2000, will serve as the precursor for implementation of the USA's future air-traffic-management (ATM) system. The brain-child of George Donohue, the US Federal Aviation Administration's associate administrator for research and acquisition, the so-called Ha-laska Project was given ...

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    TWA names chief

    1997-02-26T15:09:00Z

    Trans World Airlines (TWA) has named Gerald Gitner its chairman and chief executive, ending a four-month search for a replacement for Jeffery Erickson. Gitner joined TWA's board in 1993 and has served as vice-chairman and acting chief executive since October.     Source: Flight International

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    Ali Express created

    1997-02-26T15:08:00Z

    Ali Express has been formed by Alitalia to operate the AI(R) ATR 42s and 72s previously operated by Avianova. The turboprops are now being flown by low-cost division Alitalia Team, which also operates ex-Avianova Fokker 70s as well as the parent company's Airbus A321s and Boeing 767s. The ...

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    FLS maintains BA

    1997-02-26T15:08:00Z

    FLS Aerospace has concluded an agreement with British Airways which will mean that the UK maintenance specialist will provide the airline with engineering services up to October 2000. The company will also re-open its Gatwick hangar, which will be available exclusively for BA Engineering. Source: Flight International

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    Noman take-over

    1997-02-26T15:07:00Z

    Air One has received approval from the Italian transport ministry to take over the routes and aircraft of defunct Italian airline Noman (Flight International, 22-28 January). The agreement will not involve the outright purchase of Noman, but rather the acquisition, through a three-year lease, of the airline's scheduled arm. ...

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    Air New Zealand in regional revamp

    1997-02-26T15:06:00Z

    As part of a major cost-cutting exercise dubbed "Project Save", Air New Zealand is believed to be considering consolidating its two wholly owned regional subsidiaries and transferring some of their central management functions to the parent company. Attention is focusing on "Air NZ Link"-branded subsidiaries Air Nelson and Eagle ...

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    Eureka takes RNZAF Andovers

    1997-02-26T15:05:00Z

    Four ex-royal New Zealand Air Force Hawker Siddeley Andover C.1s have been acquired by Eureka Aviation, a Zaireian-registered company. The airline acquired the aircraft and spared package for NZ$300,000 ($210,000). The Andovers, which had been in storage for a year, will be operated on passenger and cargo contracts ...

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    Alitalia and Honeywell/Racal to run Aero-1 satcoms trial

    1997-02-26T15:04:00Z

    Alitalia is to run a single-aircraft trial of new-generation satellite-communication (satcom) avionics intended to reduce call charges drastically. The Italian flag carrier has agreed with the Honeywell/Racal Avionics satcom team to put the Aero-I equipment on a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 once the new service is implemented by Inmarsat - ...

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    Lufthansa and SAS extend partnership to cargo flights

    1997-02-26T15:03:00Z

    Lufthansa Cargo and SAS Cargo have prepared a plan to extend the Lufthansa/SAS strategic partnership - which has to date concentrated on passenger operations - into the cargo field. From the end of March, the airlines' cargo sales teams will offer both companies' products and services. Integration of ...