All Strategy articles – Page 1097

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    Video for sale

    1997-10-01T16:35:00Z

    Uruguay is privatising Montevideo/Carrasco airport on a build-operate-transfer scheme and will issue a prospectus to international investors by the end of the year. The government has appointed consultants Lufthansa Consulting and Coopers & Lybrand as advisers.   Source: Airline Business

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    Boeing hints at MD-95 family commitment

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has hinted strongly that it is committed to continuing with the former McDonnell Douglas MD-95 and is likely to introduce derivatives of the 100-seat aircraft. The news comes as ValuJet - the only MD-95 customer so far, with 50 on firm order - says that it expects to exercise ...

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    Continental plays its ace

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Continental Airlines has inked its first alliance agreement in Latin America. But the Houston-based carrier appears to have limited its linkup with Aces Colombia to avoid invalidating its case opposing the alliance between arch rival American Airlines with Colombia's other international carrier, Avianca. Continental plans to link frequent ...

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    Gulf Air aims salvo at Delhi

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Gulf Air has fired a broadside at the Indian government's insistence that the Arab carrier sell its 20 per cent stake in Jet Airways, just as New Delhi looks set to bring an end to the ownership debacle by reversing the ban on foreign airlines holding stakes in Indian carriers. ...

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    Air Malta strategy rethink leads to Avro RJ disposal

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Air Malta has abandoned the hub strategy pursued by its previous chairman, and is undertaking a fleet shake-up which will see its Aero International (Regional) Avro RJ70s transferred to Italian subsidiary AZZURRAair, replacing RJ85s. In 1994, under the leadership of the then chief executive Joe Tabone, Air Malta ...

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    Air Liberte signs allies in major consolidation

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/Deauville France's second-largest airline, Air Liberté, has signed deals with American Airlines, Regional Airlines and three smaller French regionals in what company president Marc Rochet describes as the "first steps" in a major consolidation aimed at "strengthening our position in an extremely tough operating environment". ...

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    Spinetta takes the Air France helm

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Jean-CYRIL Spinetta has been confirmed as the new president of Air France by the airline's board of directors, and has promised to "continue the strategy" put in place by his predecessor, Christian Blanc, who resigned over the Government's refusal to privatise the airline (Flight International, 24-30 September). Spinetta ...

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    The people's airline

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The new climate at employee-owned United, instilled by chairman Gerald Greenwald, has not filtered through to the airline's grass roots nor brought any obvious great advantages over US rivals. But the airline's strategy looks sound and profitability is at an all-time high. By Karen Walker. Gerald Greenwald, United Airline's ...

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    Airline news

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Austrian Airlines and Swissair have confirmed taking a 18.37 per cent stake in Ukraine International Airlines through a holding company in which Austrian Airlines holds 77.78 per cent and Swissair 22.22 per cent. KLM will inaugurate twice weekly services to Abidjan and to Nagoya via Sapporo from April ...

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    American presses case for free-flight

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines is conducting a co-ordinated lobbying campaign to accelerate progress towards US free-flight, based on computer modelling which predicts that the region's hub-and-spoke system will seize up by 2014 if nothing is done. Over the past year, the airline has begun applying pressure at political and technical ...

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    ANA may join club of four

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Bilateral talks between the US and Japan, which were set to resume in Tokyo in late September, are likely to result in the clearance of two codeshare alliances. But All Nippon Airways could emerge as the real victor as it is finally recognised as an incumbent carrier, enjoying almost unlimited ...

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    PAL calls for total US ban

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Airlines has called on Manila to suspend flights by US carriers into the Philippines, as a result of US Federal Aviation Administration restrictions which are causing major losses on trans-Pacific services. The appeal came within days of PAL announcing it was abandoning some flights to the key ...

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    Europe close to noise ban

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Proposed environmental measures to reduce aircraft noise and emissions at European airports are stirring up a storm of protest. The European Commission looks set to adopt Ecac recommendations to ban hushkitted Chapter II aircraft after 1 April 1999. An official confirms that the Commission's proposals, which are due ...

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    Euro a key factor in bank mergers

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    A radical reshaping of the banking industry in Europe and the Americas, symbolised by a series of recent mergers, looks set to transform the relationship of the financial sector with transnational corporations. The changes in the structure of banking are being triggered by far reaching shifts in the international economy, ...

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    Delta bends to new head

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    'Bent, but not broken' is how Delta Air Lines' new president and chief executive, Leo Mullin, sums up the airline's current performance, identifying customer service improvements as a priority. As a newcomer to the airline industry it comes as no surprise when he puts his own spin on ...

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    Paris draws Blanc on sale

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    It's a question of bad timing. Christian Blanc's departure as chairman of Air France has come at a fragile time, midway through the airline's restructuring process. Blanc resigned in September after the government ruled out selling off a majority stake in Air France. 'The captain has abandoned his ...

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    Bournemouth's Scottish express plane

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Euroscot Express launched low-fare services to Scotland from its base in Bournemouth in southern England on 29 September, using a BAC One-Eleven 500 leased from European Aviation. The airline will serve Glasgow daily and Edinburgh at weekends, and will compete against British Airways Express (British Regional Airlines), which serves the ...

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    Fair's fare is the business

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    In sharp contrast to the wave of low-cost startups sweeping through Europe, a Paris-based carrier is set to start Europe's first dedicated business class service. Fairlines is to start scheduled business services this November from Paris/Charles de Gaulle to Nice and Rome/Fiumicino using 70-seater MD-81s. The aircraft will ...

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    Cargo flux?

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The dedicated freight operator Cargolux is banking on an all-B747-400F fleet and alliances to put it on a firmer footing in this notoriously unstable sector. MarkOdell reports from Luxembourg on the carrier's chances. Look beyond the seemingly perpetual decline in yields and the overcapacity that plagues the cargo industry and ...

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    No-frills feel summer chill

    1997-10-01T00:00:00Z

    It may have been a red-hot summer season for the US major carriers, but the climate remained decidedly chilly for the low-cost startups. Air South is the latest to feel the cold draft of Chapter 11 bankruptcy and analysts believe there will be more casualties unless Washington intervenes. ...