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AirlinesALITALIA CLOSED THE THIRD QUARTER BALANCE WITH A LOSS
ROME, Alitalia reported a $35 million operating income with a profit of $27 million, a loss of $16 million compared with 1999. The loss reached $120 million in the first half of the year. The airline is... more

AirlinesNEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE AT STAR ALLIANCE
USA, William L. Meaney was appointed new Chief Executive at Star Alliance. He will take over from Friedel Rodig who is retiring. Louise McKenven was named marketing vice president. The new appointments... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE: TRAFFIC AND REVENUE GROWTH
PARIS, Air France reported a 19% rise of revenues in the second quarter. Load factor increased 0,4%. Traffic grew by 5.5 per cent last month in revenue-passenger-kilometre (RPK) terms. In the first six... more

AirlinesAIR NEW ZEALAND TO INCREASE ITS ROUTES
AUSTRALIA, From April 2001 Air New Zealand will increase codeshare services with Lufthansa. Also the routes to South Pacific region will rise. Air New Zealand and Lufthansa announced a new extended codesharing... more

AirlinesBA TO OPEN FLORIDA CALL CENTRE
FLORIDA, BA announced it will open a telephone reservation centre in Jacksonville, Florida. The centre will have about 500 workers and will open in March 2001. It will be managed by Flytele, a wholly owned... more

AirlinesAUSTRIAN AIRLINES TO GAIN MAJORITY CONTROL OF LAUDA AIR
VIENNA, Austrian Airlines' supervisory board chairman, Rudolf Streicher, said the airline is in talks with Lufthansa, on buying its 20 stake of Lauda stake to gain the majority control of the airline founded... more

AirlinesATLAS TO ORDER FOUR BOEING 747-400 FREIGHTERS
SEATTLE, Atlas Air ordered four Boeing 747-400 freighters. The order is valued at about USD$750 million at list prices. The planes will be delivered in 2002. more

AirlinesAIR AFRIQUE TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS WITH PILOTS
AFRICA, Air Afrique restarted pay negotiations with its pilots after they launched one day strike. The unrest forced the airline to cancel three international flights. Air Afrique said it recognizes the... more

AirlinesDELTA TO CODESHARE WITH SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS
ATLANTA, USA, Delta today confirmed it will codeshare with South African Airways on flights from Johannesburg to Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. The service will start on December 1 with Boeing 767 and Airbus... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL TAKES DELIVERY OF THE FIRST BOEING 767-200ER JETLINER
EVERETT, USA, Continental Airlines today took delivery of the first ten 174-passenger Boeing 767-200ER ordered in November 1998. In the course of a fleet modernization plan, the airline also has ordered... more

AirlinesGO ANNOUNCED PROFITABLETRADING FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
LONDON, Go announced the results of the first six months' balance. The trading has been profitable all over the period. The carrier, which BA recently put up for sale as reported by WAPA, had a turnover... more

AirlinesVIRGIN ATLANTIC TO ADD FIVE NEW BOEING 747-400
AUSTRALIA, Virgin Atlantic yesterday announced it has bought five new Boeing 747-400. The aircrafts will be delivered between March and June 2001. All five are powered by General Electric CF6 engines.... more

AirlinesBANGKOK AIRLINES RECEIVES FIRST 717-200
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA, Bangkok Airlines was delivered yesterday its first Boeing 717-200 at a special ceremony in Long Beach, Ca. The airline is the first asian carrier to take delivery of this twin-jet... more

AirlinesVIRGIN EXPRESS ANNOUNCES 3RD QUARTER 2000 RESULTS
LONDON, The airline is making progress to restructure the business. The high price of fuel and the dollar have resulted in making an EUR 7,3 million loss in the third quarter. Scheduled revenue grew by... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE RISE PROFITS IN THE FIRST HALF
PARIS, Air France closed the balance of the first half with a rise of 19,1% and a profit of 6 billion of euro. The balance will be made official at the end of November. A new increase is expected in the... more

AirlinesNEW GENERAL MANAGER FOR VIRGIN EXPRESS
BRUSSELS, Neil Burrows was appointed general manager of Virgin Express. He will replace John Osborne, who worked for BA before its appointment with Virgin. Burrows, ex director of flight operations of... more

AirlinesWESTJET ANNOUNCED NEW SERVICE TO ALBERTA
CALGARY, ALBERTA, Westjet Airlines announced yesterday that it will start a new service to Fort McMurray, Alberta, on January 8, 2001. The airline will operate daily flights to Edmonton and Calgary. more

AirlinesFINNAIR AND BA TO EXTEND CODE-SHARING AGREEMENT TO CANADA
LONDON, BA and Finnair, both members of Oneworld alliance, extended their code-sharing agreement to services between London and Canada. It is the first long haul route code-share deal between the two... more

AirlinesAIR CHINA AND PRATT&WHITNEY SIGN AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE OF JT9D ENGINES
EASTH HARTFORD, USA, Air China yesterday signed a long term agreement, of five years, with Pratt&Whitney for maintenance and overhaul of the airline's JT9D-7R4 engines. The value of the contract exceeds... more

AirlinesALITALIA TO ORDER SIX BOEING 777ERS
SEATTLE, Boeing confirmed today an order from the italian carrier Alitalia for six 777-200ER passenger planes, with options for six Longer-Range 777-300s. The jetliners will replace a previous order for... more

AirlinesNORTHWEST AIRLINES TO ACQUIRE MESABA
USA, Northwest U.S. airline has announced its decision to buy the regional airline Mesaba Holdings shares of that it doesn't already own. Northwest currently owns 28% of Mesaba. more

AirlinesTWO PASSENGERS ARRESTED FOR DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOUR ON BOARD
DUBLIN, Two passengers of an Aer Lingus flight from Boston were arrested at Dublin airport for alleged disruptive behaviour on board. The two men, one irish and the other from UK, were probably drunk.... more

AirlinesMESA AIR AND MIDWEST IN CODESHARE
USA, A spokesman of Mesa Air Group has announced that its subsidiary, Air Midwest will codeshare with regional carrier Midwest Express Airlines, starting first quarter of 2001. Air Midwest will continue... more

AirlinesAUSTRIAN AIRLINES LOOKS AT LAUDA AIR TAKEOVER
WIEN, Austrian Air (AUA) airline CEO, Rudolf Streicher, would have announced today that its company took over Lauda Air AGE, Wien-based airline. AUA shares yet 35,9% of Lauda Air and another 20% is owned... more

AirlinesUPS CONFIRM 13 MD11 PURCHASE
USA, The delivery company UPS confirms that it will buy 13 used MD-11 aircraft, that will be converted from passenger to cargo configuration by Boeing. Also it is confirmed the option for 22 additional... more

AirlinesUNITED MECHANICS PREPARE FOR STRIKE
USA, The union representing the 15.000 mechanics of United called a halt to the negotiations with the airline because the carrier wasn't negotiating seriously enough on the main sticking points - wages... more

AirlinesGLOBAL AIRLINES OFFERS 300 USDM FOR TWA
USA, Global Airlines Corporation has extended an acquisition offer for Trans World Airlines Incorporated, TWA spokesman said; no more details have been released, but the value of the operation, about 300... more

AirlinesNEW ROUTE LUANDA-HOUSTON
LUANDA, ANGOLA, The american carrier World Airways and Sonair, angolan airline, are negotiating to find an agreement which in case of signing will create a new route between Luanda and Houston, Texas.... more

AirlinesNORTHWEST TO SELL BACK ITS CONTROLLING STAKE IN CONTINENTAL
USA, Northwest agreed to sell its quote in Continental to settle an antitrust suit pending against the carriers. Northwest bought 14% of Continental two years ago but the stake also carried super-voting... more

AirlinesRISE KLM CARGO TRAFFIC, FLAT PASSENGERS
THE NETHERLANDS, The national dutch carrier Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM), Europe's fourth-largest airline has announced that a little increment, valued at 5%, has been recorded in cargo traffic, and that... more