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    Boeing nears launch order for 747 stretch 747

    1996-02-14T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SINGAPORE BRITISH AIRWAYS, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines are close to negotiating launch orders with Boeing for the 747-600X, the stretched version of the present 747-400 and the first major derivative of the 747. The airlines will meet Boeing in early April at a crucial meeting ...

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    Aer Lingus / Delta share

    1996-02-14T00:00:00Z

    Delta Airlines has signed a codeshare agreement with Aer Lingus, under which the US airline will buy blocked space on the Irish flag carrier's services between New York and Shannon/Dublin. Joint services will begin 1 May, subject to US Government approval. Source: Flight International

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    ...as Air France risks unrest

    1996-02-14T00:00:00Z

    AIR FRANCE PRESIDENT Christian Blanc has renounced long-standing agreements with pilots of subsidiary domestic carrier Air France Europe (the new name for Air Inter) risking further strike action at the airline. Blanc wants to bring Air Inter Europe into line with the existing union agreements with Air France ...

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    CNAC negotiates 737 lease for Hong Kong start-up

    1996-02-07T00:00:00Z

    CHINA NATIONAL Aviation (CNAC) is understood to be close to finalising an agreement with General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) to lease a Boeing 737-500 for its planned Hong Kong airline The start-up carrier, to be named China Hongkong Airlines, plans to dry-lease the 737 for five years. ...

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    BA set to buy FANS-1 for 747-400s

    1996-02-07T00:00:00Z

    BRITISH AIRWAYS IS expected to order Future Air Navigation System-1 (FANS-1) avionics for its Boeing 747-400 fleet, following an agreement with Russia over the opening up of new over-flight routes. A board-level decision by BA is due this month. The first two new routes over Russia will enable ...

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    America West

    1996-02-07T00:00:00Z

    America West Airlines, of Phoenix, Arizona, has named Stephen Johnson senior vice-president of legal affairs. Johnson, who has been with America West since 1995, was formerly senior vice-president and general counsel for Irish leasing company GPA Group of Shannon. Bernard Han becomes vice-president of financial planning and analysis. He was ...

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    In-trail-climb testing inadequate

    1996-02-07T00:00:00Z

    Sir - In the article "New members join in-trail-climb club" (Flight International, 6-12 December, 1995, P16), Ken Peppard of the US Federal Aviation Administration is quoted as saying that "...pilots, controller and ARINC operators feel comfortable with the procedure". The US Airline Pilots' Association (ALPA) believes this to be an ...

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    Lufthansa returns Business Air stake after one year

    1996-02-07T00:00:00Z

    LUFTHANSA HAS AGREED to sell back its 38% stake in UK regional carrier Business Air, less than a year after it acquired the holding. Long-standing partner Crossair is also divesting its 38% stake. Business Air's founding chairman, Ian Woodley, says that he wanted to buy back the shares ...

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    Pan Am plans to rise from the ashes

    1996-02-07T00:00:00Z

    MARTIN SHUGRUE, the ex-chief operating officer of Pan American World Airways, plans to relaunch the airline. Shugrue and former US Undersecretary of Commerce, for Travel and Tourism Charles Cobb have lined up $30 million in start-up capital from a consortium of investors. The airline, the world's most illustrious ...

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    Loss of confidence threatens Canadian

    1996-02-07T00:00:00Z

    COST-CUTTING labour agreements signed in 1995 by Canadian Airlines International are in jeopardy, with the carrier's largest union demanding the resignation of chief executive Kevin Jenkins. David Park, president of the 5,300-strong machinists union, claims that members have lost confidence in Jenkins. Park says that a large number ...

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    Markets ripe for picking

    1996-02-01T11:28:00Z

    In your article 'Going to the market' (Airline Business, December) you are correct to say that airport marketing is coming of age. Through computer analysis, airports can not only use the traditional methods you discussed, they are also able to evaluate: * Which flag carriers to focus upon ...

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    Appointments

    1996-02-01T11:26:00Z

    British Airways has announced a major management reshuffle. Alistair Cummings becomes chief operating officer and director of profit development and is replaced as managing director British Airways Engineering by Clive Mason. Charles Gurassa becomes director of passenger business, David Holmes assumes the post of director corporate resources and Roger Maynard ...

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    95 at a glance

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Mark Odell recaps on the highlights of 1995, from the usual share of startups, failures and major equity transactions to commission caps and open skies. January The French government partially opens Paris/Orly to intra-European traffic after complaints to the European Commission from Lufthansa, KLM, SAS and Lauda Air. The new ...

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    One law for all

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Manufacturers and financiers are drafting proposed uniform rules on aircraft security interests and leases that could lead to lower capital costs for airlines worldwide. But will they be adopted soon enough to be of help? David Knibb reports.Lower credit costs for airlines are the aim of an international effort now ...

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    Europe

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    During the past year the fortunes of Europe's flag carriers have, at best, been variable. And as 1996 gets underway there is a pervasive sense of unsettled agendas and greater events to come. The European majors have reaped the benefits of fragile economic recovery and stronger demand to ...

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    Zero sum game

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    North America-Asia routes may be projected as some of the world's fastest growing, yet capacity growth is at a standstill. David Knibb examines the reasons. One would expect the skies to be full between North America and Asia, given the growth in the Asian economies and the shift in US ...

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    Horror movie

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Problems with airline inflight entertainment and communications systems have turned into a nightmare for many senior executives and there is not much prospect of an early solution. Kieran Daly looks at the problems.Rarely before has a technical concept promised such commercial advantage and delivered such misery. In fact the story ...

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    Middle East

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Peace in the Middle East is the factor which will make or break the events of 1996. A lasting peace accord between Israel and its Arab neighbours could produce the boom the aviation players have been waiting for, but failure on the part of the politicians could put pressure on ...

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    Due South

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Open skies to the US, new Asian routes and preparation for a hefty fleet renewal made 1995 a busy year for Air Canada. But has the cost taken too heavy a toll on the carrier's financial health? Sara Guild reports from Montreal. 'Nonstop America' says the inflight serviette on Air ...

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    Asia-Pacific

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The Asia-Pacific region continues to maintain its flagship role at the sharp end of global air travel recovery. Double-digit growth is again forecast through 1996, bringing further financial gains for regional operators and benefits for major airlines operating into the area from elsewhere. There will, however, be dramatically ...