News from FlightGlobal – Page 2387

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    Business Express leads 30-seater orders

    1998-03-03T16:37:00Z

    Business Express has become the first US regional carrier to declare its hand for a 30-seat regional jet, signing an order for 20 Embraer RJ-135s, and 40 options, in a total package worth around $810 million. The first aircraft are scheduled for delivery in October 1999 and will follow ...

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    AB float time

    1998-03-01T12:33:00Z

    AB Airlines is to float 30-40 per cent of its share capital on the London Stock Exchange during April/May to finance new aircraft purchases and route expansion. The carrier flies from London/Gatwick to Shannon, Lisbon and Berlin. Source: Airline Business

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    Peseta outpour

    1998-03-01T12:32:00Z

    Iberia has placed the largest ever single European order for Airbus aircraft, with 50 firm orders and 26 options, comprising nine A319s, 36 A320s and 31 A321s. Source: Airline Business

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    BA set to Go

    1998-03-01T12:32:00Z

    British Airways has named its new low-cost airline subsidiary 'Go'. It will be launched in May from London/Stansted. Source: Airline Business

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    Appointments

    1998-03-01T12:11:00Z

    Federal Express has promoted David J Bronczek to executive vice president and chief operating officer and Tracy G Schmidt to senior vice president and chief financial officer. Karen M Claybourne has been appointed senior vice president and general counsel; Bob Elliott is now senior vice president of the Europe Middle ...

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    Suppliers

    1998-03-01T12:09:00Z

    China Airlines has started an IBM-based online booking system for internet reservations. IBM Global Services Australia is taking over the management and control of Cathay Pacific's data centrein Sydney. Unisys has supplied Cathay Pacific with the electronic ticketing system Unisys Aircare. Servisair has won a contract to provide ...

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    Aircraft News

    1998-03-01T12:07:00Z

    Southwest Airlines has ordered 59 Boeing 737-700s. Air China has signed a purchase agreement for five B737-800s, as part of its 50-aircraft order, signed last year. European Regions Airlines has ordered two Embraer RJ-145s plus three options, with deliveries starting in December 1998. Egyptair has ordered two Airbus ...

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    BA alliance faces delay

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Patience is a virtue that American Airlines and British Airways surely must be learning. Both carriers seem resigned to more months of delay as their proposed alliance faces scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic. But BA now hopes that the European Commission might put all alliances at a ...

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    Up in arms over Uganda

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The battle for dominance of African air space is intensifying with Alliance Air striving to gain control of soon to be privatised Uganda Airlines. Alliance's executive director John Murray says it is 'vital' for Kampala-based Alliance to gain control of Uganda Airlines to prevent it from falling prey to ...

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    Kiwi quests

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Air New Zealand sees its future in a global alliance but has yet to gain access to the Star Alliance. Meanwhile the carrier still needs to overcome major challenges close to home. David Knibb reports from Auckland. Air New ZealandThey say events often happen in threes - all the more ...

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    Alitalia stops cheap stunt

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Alitalia deftly dropped all promotional fares within Europe in February to avoid the European Commission re-considering approval of its state aid. Alitalia had come under fire from domestic airlines Alpi Eagles and Air One, which claimed the Italian flag carrier was 'price leading' on key routes, violating conditions attached ...

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    Sharp exit out of Asia

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Asian crisis is forcing Qantas and Air New Zealand to shift capacity out of Asia and into a face-off closer to home. Both airlines withdrew from Korea in January; Qantas has now announced cutbacks to Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. Air New Zealand retreated from these markets last year. ...

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    Asia chops its policies

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Fleets, financing and fares are all under review as airlines in the most troubled parts of Asia look for ways to weather the financial turbulence. Boeing predicts that Asian customers could delay up to 60 aircraft deliveries over the next three years. Asian airlines have placed firm orders for ...

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    Degrees of new disaster

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Asian economic crisis may have thrown the entire region into turmoil, but differing attitudes among Asian startups illustrate how misfortunes vary between countries. Harlequin Air, a new affiliate of Japan Air System, is confident that while Japan may have economic worries, its citizens still have disposable income. Harlequin ...

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    Cintra faces censure

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    By delaying its initial public offering, the holding company Cintra has dodged calls for separate offerings of shares in Aeromexico and Mexicana, but it still faces heat from several quarters. AeroCalifornia, one of Mexico's two major independent airlines, has become the most outspoken critic of Cintra's practices and ties ...

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    US-Japan: is this the finish post?

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The new US-Japan civil aviation bilateral might go down in history as the agreement that metamorphosed from a full open skies prospect into a reality check. Given the increasingly obvious premise that full open skies was not on the table, it eventually came down to the US Department of ...

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    Airline News

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Japan Airlines is scheduled to introduce a three times weekly service from Nagoya to Los Angeles, a twice weekly service between Nagoya and London/Heathrow and a weekly Hiroshima to Honolulu service, as well as a daily Fukushima to Sapporo operation this April. United Airlines is due to introduce a ...

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    And then there were four . . .

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The latest 'virtual merger' means four airlines have 70 per cent of the US market. The airline alliance dance has moved into a new phase with the announcement of the virtual merger between Northwest Airlines and Continental Airlines. The entire industry is still trying to digest the implications of this ...

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    Enter the eurozone

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Airlines need to get to grips with the pricing and IT issues that are posed by the planned arrival of Europe's single currency on 1 January, 1999. Report by Gemini's Keith Turner. A year ago it was debatable whether Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) would ever happen. Since then there ...

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    1997 at a glance

    1998-03-01T00:00:00Z

    January Boeing and McDonnell Douglas announce plans for a $13.3 billion merger. Norwegian travel agents threaten to sue SAS over plans to reduce commissions. Delta Air Lines winds down its Frankfurt hub, ending its intra-European services. Swissair, Austrian, Sabena and Delta establish a revenue pool on the North Atlantic. A ...