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ANA linked
USAir has joined All Nippon Airways' frequent flyer programme, Program A. ANA already participates in USAir's Frequent Traveller Programme. Source: Airline Business
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Twin exit
Seth Schofield, USAir's chairman and chief executive, is to retire once his replacement has been found. Maurice Myers, president and chief operating officer of America West, retires at the end of the year with chairman and CEO William Franke assuming Myers' responsibilities until a successor is appointed. Source: Airline ...
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India reject
The Indian civil aviation ministry has confirmed it has rejected the proposed SIA-Tata joint venture, which was one of the three 'firm rejections' among 19 applications thrown out. The application may be reconsidered after general elections due before July 1996. Source: Airline Business
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Double maiden
The smallest and last of Airbus' current narrowbody family, the A319, made its maiden flight in August. Embraer flew and rolled out its first civil jet aircraft, the EMB.145, for the first time. Source: Airline Business
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Latvia go-ahead
SAS, Baltic International USA and two Scandinavian investment funds are to set up a new Latvian national carrier with the government. The unnamed carrier will absorb Baltic International, owned by BIUSA and the Latvian government, and have startup capital of $12.1 million. The state will hold 51 per cent, BIUSA ...
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Stop downsizing
Considerable barriers to rationalising airline maintenance remain. The answer lies not in downsizing but in upgrading training and systems, discarding outdated procedures and making facilities flexible, argues Scott Brandt.Airline maintenance has historically accounted for 9 to 13 per cent of an airline's operating costs. Maintenance cost per ASM varies throughout ...
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None the wiser
At a preliminary meeting to lay the groundwork for a quasi plenary session early next year, five members of the European Comité des Sages have begun a campaign to accelerate changes in European aviation policy. Mark Odell reports exclusively on the proceedings.Just when the European Commission thought it was safe, ...
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Voyage into cyberspace
Airlines are already taking their first tentative steps onto the Internet but remain uncertain over what type of product they should make available. By Carlos de Pommes, Steve Geller and Jens F Meyer.As the Internet continues its global expansion, cyberspace is becoming as big as outer space and the travel ...
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A breath of fresh air
After several wrong turnings on the bumpy alliance road, Sabena and Swissair are finally travelling together. In Brussels, Sabena chief executive Pierre Godfroid and alliance supremo Patrick du Bois discuss the prospects for the carrier with Trevor French.The irony is probably lost on Sabena chief executive Pierre Godfroid that almost ...
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Third party tussle
Despite excess capacity and reduced demand major carriers are returning to the third party maintenance & overhaul business as a key part of their maintenance and engineering strategies. By Steven Casley.In recent years third party maintenance organisations have been through a turbulent period of excess repair capacity, reduced carrier demand ...
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Pride of Argentina
Aerolineas Argentinas is hoping to break even this year, a sign that it could soon cease to be a financial drain on its ailing majority owner Iberia. Sara Guild reports.South America has been the bane of Iberia's expansionist existence since 1990. So it is perhaps a bit of a blow ...
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Rushing to compete
US and Canadian airlines have been rushing to fill the many gaps in the recently liberalised markets between the two countries. But opinions vary on which side will turn out to be the overall winner. Brian Dunn reports on the various strategies that exist in the newly created open ...
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Chilean combine
A restructured and profitable LanChile has finally taken control of its smaller rival Ladeco, securing access to substantial new markets. Sara Guild reports.Timing is everything. Certainly Sebastian Pinera would say so. The Chilean businessman and senator heads the company which in June sold 16.5 per cent of LanChile to take ...
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A real future
Vasp has seen a return to profits and growth despite having almost shut down three years ago. Wagner Canhedo, the president and CEO of the Brazilian carrier, talks to Mead Jennings about his plans for a new trans-border airline in South America.If anyone were to personify the character of Brazil, ...
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Financial results
Air Canada's growth, opening 10 new routes and introducing seven new jets, caused the net loss. Passenger traffic and capacity rose 14%. Yields decreased 8.1% at Alaska Airlines and 8.3% at Horizon Air. Load factors fell 1.1 points at Alaska and 4.2 points at Horizon. A ...
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Hunnicutt enters fray
As the third year of the Clinton administration draws to a close, one of the long-standing bits of unfinished business at the Department of Transportation is finally being addressed. In August, the White House announced that it would nominate a Washington-based attorney, Charles Hunnicutt, to the position of assistant secretary ...
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Boeing leads China battle
Senior Airbus officials have enlisted the backing of diplomats from several European nations in their efforts to stall confirmation of a $2 billion order for Boeing aircraft due to be placed by Air China. After months of negotiations with Boeing and Airbus, Air China decided in August that ...
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US problems brew in Asia
The Japan-US mini-deal may have skirted one impasse, but it is the first of several Asian bilaterals where US negotiators face renewed battles over capacity and fifth freedoms. Two rounds of China-US talks this year have made no progress on the question of allowing US carriers to fly ...
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US fares plan faces doubts
The first major challenge in the US to the current system for selling and distributing airline tickets has gained antitrust clearance, but it still faces a shaky future. The US Department of Justice has given the green light to a plan by Business Travel Contractors Corporation (BTTC) to ...
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Southern set for IPO first
China Southern Airlines is set to become the first Chinese airline to obtain a foreign stock exchange listing, although its initial public offering seems to be designed more to test the market than to raise capital. China Southern has taken the big step of filing its draft registration ...



















