All Fleets articles – Page 1011

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    Korea opens with a catch

    1997-05-01T00:00:00Z

    South Korea, long considered a non-starter in US efforts to forge open skies in Asia, is hinting that it may yet join the party, but Seoul's insistence on preconditions is likely to sit awkwardly in Washington. A Korean transport ministry official says his country is willing to sign ...

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    Delta deal fires debate

    1997-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines' decision to sign up with Boeing for 20 years prompted analysts to coo their approvals. But one former Capitol Hill veteran worries that this deal will only stoke the antitrust debate over the proposed Boeing- McDonnell Douglas merger. Mike Korens, managing director at consultants GKMG ...

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    Digest

    1997-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has extended its SkyMiles FFP to Air France and Korean Air, while British Airways and American Airlines have extended their FFP links. British Airways introduced two daily flights from Manchester to Warsaw and two weekly flights from London/Gatwick to Krakow. In return LOT Polish Airlines ...

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    Financial results

    1997-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Company Period Net US$ mil Comp period Sales US$ mil % change Cathay Pacific Y Dec 31 492.5 385.0 4,187 6.3 China Airlines* Y Dec 31 46.6 45.0 1,887 ...

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    A picture of health

    1997-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The results of the 1996 survey of the world's 100 largest regional airlines suggest a continued improvement in the health of this sector, with passenger numbers and revenues both recording double-digit growth. This bodes well for a sector which had to contend with unprecedented criticism in 1996, particularly from the ...

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    The new jet set

    1997-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Long acknowledged as a quiet revolution, the issue of regional jet aircraft service was catapulted into the public domain when the potential American Airlines pilots strike became a staple feature of the evening news. Yet the operation of moderate-sized jets seating between 50 and 90 passengers, including the Canadair Regional ...

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    LOTs of luck at third try?

    1997-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The management at LOT has got its hands full. Not only is this year crucial for the third attempt at a partial sell-off but the Polish carrier is also introducing five new aircraft, resulting in the biggest single capacity hike ever. After the government blocked the first attempt ...

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    'Prudent' Canadian Airlines defers ten A320 deliveries

    1997-04-30T17:01:00Z

    CANADIAN AIRLINES International is delaying the delivery of ten new aircraft which it had planned to acquire from Airbus Industrie by 1999. The Calgary-based airline is negotiating with Airbus to reschedule delivery of the A320s, which would have required $394 million in cash or new financing over the ...

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    KLM switches to Boeing for 747 SUD freighter-conversion work

    1997-04-30T16:08:00Z

    KLM has signed a contract with Boeing for the freighter conversion of two 747-200 stretched-upper-deck (SUD) combi aircraft, having previously signed a commitment for Israel Aircraft Industries' (IAI) Bedek division to conduct the modification. KLM values the contract at DFl80 million ($42 million). The two 747-200 SUDs, which ...

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    Brit Air agrees 100% franchise arrangement with Air France

    1997-04-30T16:07:00Z

    French regional airline Brit Air has entered into a 100% franchise deal with Air France which effectively ends the carrier's commercial independence. President Xavier Leclerc stresses, however, that "-we will retain our financial and economic independence". Brit Air saw turnover increase from Fr650 million ($139 million) to Fr760 ...

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    Boeing irks Lufthansa with maintenence plans

    1997-04-30T15:24:00Z

    Lufthansa is threatening to cut back its future orders for Boeing airliners if the US manufacturer goes ahead with plans to enter the third-party airliner maintenance market, in competition with the German flag carrier's Lufthansa Technik subsidiary. Juergen Weber, Lufthansa's chairman, says that any such plans by Boeing ...

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    GE move for Greenwich puts plans for China site in doubt

    1997-04-30T10:24:00Z

    Proposals under consideration by Greenwich Air Services to establish an engine-overhaul-and-repair capability in China have been thrown into doubt by General Electric's planned takeover of the company. Greenwich Air confirms that it has been looking at the possibility of investing in a joint venture in Asia. It adds, ...

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    CFMI says CFM56 DACproblem will be solved by July

    1997-04-30T00:00:00Z

    CFM International (CFMI) expects by July to begin delivering redesigned turbine rear-frames (TRFs) for CFM56-5A/B double annular combustor (DAC) engines on national carriers Swissair and Austrian Airlines Airbus A319s, A320s and A321s. The revised TRFs should finally allow the two carriers to lift artificial flight-cycle limits on the ...

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    European lead

    1997-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Europe's flag carriers may be leading the charge into the brave new world of liberalisation, but there are signs that the region's airports, too, are beginning to wake up to some of the new commercial realities of running as efficient businesses rather than as government arms. Airports have ...

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    Canadian order

    1997-04-23T17:24:00Z

    British Columbia-based Central Mountain Air has ordered ten Raytheon Beech 1900Ds, with options on a further ten of the 19-seat regional twin-turboprops, in a deal worth some $50 million. They will be delivered between April and November and flown on services with Air Canada designators. Slovenia's Adria Airways ...

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    Continental will choose DC-10 replacement soon

    1997-04-23T00:00:00Z

    CONTINENTAL Airlines says that it could enter a long-term sole-supplier pact with Boeing in the process of picking an aircraft to replace the airline's ageing fleet of 27 McDonnell Douglas DC-10 passenger aircraft. Gordon Bethune, Continental's chairman and chief executive, says that he is initially seeking 40 aircraft ...

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    Gap widens between Airbus and AVIC on A318/AE100 direction

    1997-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Clear differences have begun to emerge between Airbus Industrie and Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) over the longer-term direction of the proposed A318/AE100 programme, with the European consortium pressing for the development of a smaller, rather than larger, aircraft. Negotiators from Airbus subsidiary joint venture, Airbus Industrie Asia ...

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    American Eagle returns to AI(R) with order for 12 ATR 72-210s

    1997-04-23T00:00:00Z

    European regional airline consortium Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) has signed with AMR subsidiary American Eagle for the purchase of 12 ATR 72-210A turboprops. The deal is seen as being of significance since it represents the return to favour of the type in North America following a slump in ...

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    Airbus sets deadline for engine decision on A340-500/600

    1997-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie is targeting the end of April for a final decision on a new engine for the A340-500/600 growth derivatives, clearing the way for the programme to be officially launched at the Paris air show in June. The European consortium is in talks with Rolls-Royce and Pratt ...

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    Iberia closes in on major order to replace ageing Boeing 727s

    1997-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Iberia is evaluating Boeing and Airbus narrowbody types as it moves towards placing an order later this year for at least 28 aircraft, to replace its fleet of ageing 155-seat Boeing 727-200s. The Spanish flag carrier says that the order will be divided between aircraft in the 200-seat ...