All Strategy news – Page 1126
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Gulf Air split put on hold
Gulf Air's future remains in doubt as Abu Dhabi still looks set to succeed in its bid to take control of the carrier. The bid by the oil-rich Emirate was put on hold following new objections from Qatar and Oman. Concerned about their ability to grow their own ...
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Courts cap Dutch action
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Northwest Airlines both claim small victories in the legal battle between the two alliance partners which suggest the simmering dispute is no nearer a settlement. The New York supreme court made an interim decision upholding only two of six KLM arguments in a ...
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LOT tackles local losses
In a bid to stem both financial losses and the erosion of market share by western European carriers, LOTis set to retaliate with the long-awaited launch of a new regional and domestic subsidiary, Eurolot. The wholly owned subsidiary, set up in December 1996, is due to start operations ...
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BA tightens Euro screws
British Airways will intensify its efforts to turn around its unprofitable operations in France and Germany after the acquisition of Air Liberté and the relaunch of Deutsche BA. Air Liberté's fate rests in BA's hands after the commercial tribunal in Creteil finally approved BA's recovery plan, filed in ...
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Garuda link
Garuda and Northwest Airlines have signed an MoU to pursue a broad marketing and operating alliance. The deal envisages codesharing, schedule coordination, a CRS linkup and joint marketing. On the operational side, Northwest plans to extend its three weekly Seattle-Osaka flights to Jakarta. Source: Airline Business
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SIA cautious on India link
Singapore Airlines' plan to launch a joint venture start-up in India has run into more trouble. The country's civil aviation minister has cast doubt on the plan's official approval by India's Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). SIA has been lobbying with Tata Industries to launch the airline since ...
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Iberia set to drop Viasa
Iberia is set to end its Latin American airline odyssey after shareholders and unions rejected the Spanish airline's plan to restructure Viasa. The tough stance adopted by Iberia's senior management suggests that new president, Xabier de Irala Estevez, will shrug off political pressure to maintain existing links with ...
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Web fever
Business gurus like to portray the Internet as the best marketing opportunity ever and most airlines and aerospace companies have jumped onto the bandwagon. Richard Whitaker goes surfing to see what is on offer, and Jane Levere discusses the trend towards airlines using the Internet for distress sales of inventory. ...
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Sea change
A change of government has resulted in a new chief executive for Air Malta, as well as a narrower focus. The airline's investment in Italian startup carrier Azzurra Air is now being questioned. Ian Verchere reports from Malta. Malta's unexpected shift to the Left at the national elections in November ...
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Mastering Micronesia
As island governments slash support for their airlines, the carriers are discovering the need to size themselves to fit their markets and to pay more heed to commercial realities. When your nearest neighbour is 10 days away by boat, aviation is fairly important. But the central Pacific Micronesians are ...
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Mutual interests
Mutual funds own substantial shares in most major US airlines. James S Altschul examines how they look at the airline business, and asks how much influence they wield. They are the behemoths of the equity investment world. Fuelled by a surging stock market, growing retail interest in equities, and a ...
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PIA is primed for sell off
Pakistan International Airlines looks set to become the latest carrier in the region to start the hunt for a strategic equity partner, as the shortlist is drawn up for potential bidders for a stake in Air Lanka. The Pakistani government called in a team from International Finance Corporation, ...
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US pilots are out for profit
Record profits and the use of regional jets are at the root of troubled pilot union negotiations at both American Airlines and United Airlines, and American could suffer a strike. The relationship between American's management and the Allied Pilots Association has changed dramatically since early January, when APA ...
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Skating on thin ice
Competition, high costs, declining yields, and powerful unions are weighing heavily on SAS, but salvation could lie in its growing alliance grouping. It must be like hoarding a treasure chest, only suddenly to find a queue of people knocking on your door demanding a share of the booty. SAS ...
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SIA still keen on Sempati
The main reasons behind Sempati Air's delayed initial public offering have now emerged as its deteriorating financial situation and the resulting top management shakeup. These events do not appear to have dampened Singapore Airlines' interest in taking a stake in the Indonesian private carrier. 'Discussions are continuing' about ...
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Lithuanian introduces Saab 340 on regional flights
Lithuanian Airlines (LAL) is leasing two used Saab 340B turboprops to develop regional routes from Lithuania's capital Vilnius. The first of the two used aircraft, formerly operated by now-defunct Spanish regional Prima Air, came into service in mid-January. The second will follow in April. LAL will ...
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Boeing regains popularity in China
Boeing is beginning to enjoy a revival in the number of its passenger aircraft being ordered and leased by Chinese carriers, as political relations between Beijing and Washington continue to show signs of improvement. After a year in which Boeing recorded total sales of only three aircraft in ...
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Ministry places launch order for Beriev Be-200
Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations has placed an order with the Beta-Air consortium for seven Beriev Be-200 jet amphibians.The aircraft will be built at the APKSukhoi Irkutsk plant. Along with Irkutsk and Beriev, the Beta-Air consortium also includes Swiss financier ILTA Trade. The order is a further success ...
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Air France
François Bachelet has been appointed chief operating officer of Air France Cargo, taking over functions previously held by Sten Grotenfelt. Bachelet, who joined the company in 1965, was previously vice-president of development and a former chief executive of Sodexi, the express-freight subsidiary of Air France. Source: ...
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Cathay Pacific
Henry Fan, managing director of Citic Pacific, has been appointed to the non-executive position of deputy chairman of Cathay Pacific Airways. Capt Ken Barley has been named director of flight operations, succeeding Capt Gerry Clemmow, who retired at the end of 1996. Barley also replaces Clemmow on the Cathay Pacific ...



















