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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

AirlinesAEROMEXICO FLIES IN ONTARIO
MEXICO, AeroMexico, Mexico's largest airline will begin to operate flights between Mexico and Canada, starting December 15, linking three times a week Ontario International Airport with Guadalajara and... more

AirlinesNEW IMPASSE FOR UNITED'S TANGLED CONTRACT
USA, Talks between United Airlines and its flight attendants, who requested a pay raise, have been called off after the two sides disagreed over issues related to United parent UAL Group USD$4.3 billion... more

AirlinesKUWAIT AIRWAYS ON BLACK
KUWAIT, Kuwaiti airline Kuwait Airways has announced that, for the first time after Gulf War, is gone to black, with a profit of USD 77.2 million in the fiscal year which ended on June 30.Revenues for... more

AirlinesSAS ANNOUNCED NEW SERVICE COPENHAGEN-WASHINGTON
SCANDINAVIA, In May 2001, SAS will introduce its Copenhagen-Washington D.C. service as the first step in the expansion of SAS' intercontinental operations. The route is particularly important because the... more

Airlines5 AIRLINES TO JOIN NIGERIA AIRWAYS PRIVATIZATION PLAN
LAGOS, Five airlines are supposed to join Nigeria Airways privatization plan, officials of the african carrier said. They are: KLM, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airways e South African Airways.... more

AirlinesRYANAIR: 33% PASSENGER INCREASE
IRELAND, Low-cost airline Ryanair registered a passenger numbers inncrease of 33% over the last six months. Also profits and revenues grew. Key to the growth was the opening up of 10 new routes and the... more

AirlinesOVER 40 AIRLINES WILL ATTEND UATP ANNUAL CONFERENCE & INFOSEARCH
WASHINGTON, Universal Air Travel Plan, Inc. (UATP) announced today that over 40 international airlines are confirmed to attend the company's Annual Conference and InfoSearch Forum which will take place... more

AirlinesBOMBARDIER TO SELL SECOND Q200 TO NAGASAKI AIRWAYS
JAPAN, Bombardier Aerospace has sold a second 39-seat Q200 turboprop airliner to Nagasaki Airways of Japan. Delivery of the first aircraft is scheduled for the first quarter of 2001; delivery of the second... more

AirlinesALITALIA SAID IT DIDN'T LEARN ABOUT EXCHANGE RATE PROPOSAL OF SWISSAIR
ROME, Alitalia said in a press release it didn't learn about Swissair's proposal of rate exchange. That proposal would allow SairGroup, of which Swissair is part, to buy some Alitalia's shares. more

AirlinesMAERSK AIR TO INAUGURATE FLIGHT MILAN-BILLUND
MILAN, Maersk Air inaugurated a new connection between Milan Malpensa and Billund and return. Another flight to Denmark, from Venice, is operative since March of last year. The aircraft used for the new... more

AirlinesDRAGONAIR TO BUY 2 BOEING 747-300 AND TO BOLSTER ITS PRESENCE IN CARGO MARKET
HONG KONG, Chinese airline Dragonair, based in Hong Kong, signed a contract with Singapore Airlines to purchase two 747-300 Combi airplanes. Both aircrafts will be converted to full freighters. Therefore... more

AirlinesBA CONFIRMED TO PUT GO ON SALE
LONDON, BA confirmed this morning it will put low cost airline Go on sale. The decision was announced in an official statement. more

AirlinesBA TO RISE PROFITS
LONDON, Ba announced today its profits climbed well ahead of expectations. Costs were held despite a 57 per cent rise in fuel prices. Profits rised to GBP£200m. Operating results advanced 125 per cent... more

AirlinesPOSSIBLE RATE EXCHANGE BETWEEN ALITALIA AND SWISSAIR
ZURICH, A Swissair spokesman said the proposal of a rate exchange between Alitalia and the swiss airline will be put to the vote in the next board of directors' meeting scheduled for November 22. more

AirlinesBA TO SELL GO
LONDON, BA could sell low cost airline Go because of its seesawing profits. The carrier registered a decrease of profits in the first half of the year and a following rise during summer. more

AirlinesSPAIN: IBERIA TO CANCEL FLIGHTS FOR BAD WEATHER
SPAIN, Spanish national airline Iberia cancelled all flights to Galicia, Cantabria and south France because of the bad weather striking Spain. Civil Defense declared a state of emergency in several areas... more

Airlines6 AMERICAN EMPLOYEES ARRESTED ON MARIJUANA SMUGGLING CHARGES
USA, Federal investigators arrested yesterday 20 people, including six employees of American Airlines, on marijuana smuggling charges. A U.S. attorney said the suspects had smuggled 10 tons of drug in... more

AirlinesLAN CHILE AND ECUATORIANA AIRLINES TO SIGN NEW COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT
SANTIAGO, CHILE, Lan Chile announced that it has signed a new two year commercial agreement with Ecuatoriana Airlines. It allows Lan Chile to operate its aircraft on Ecuatoriana's international routes... more

AirlinesUNITED MECHANICS SUSPENDED CONTRACT TALKS WITH THE AIRLINE
USA, United Airlines mechanics decided to suspend contract talks with the airline saying they want the company to get serious and place officials at bargaining table who are able to complete the negotiations.... more

AirlinesQANTAS TO BUY 18 AIRBUS
AUSTRALIA, Qantas Airways will buy 12 A3XX superjumbos and six A330-200 wide-body airliners from Airbus Industrie. The order is valued almost USD$4 billion. The australian airline would take options on... more

AirlinesIBERIA AND AIR EUROPA SIGNED AGREEMENT TO NEGOTIATE POSSIBLE MERGER
MADRID, General managers of Iberia and Air Europa signed today an agreement in Madrid to start talks for "possible merger". The two airlines set a term of 45 days to pull off the merger deal which would... more

AirlinesBA TO ALLOW ITS WOMEN TO WEAR THE TROUSERS
LONDON, British Airways is to allow its air-hostesses to wear the trousers after a survey reported that seven out of ten of them siad to prefer trousers to skirts. Five designers will frame the new uniform... more

AirlinesANSETT TO TAKE CARE OF SICHUAN AIRLINES MAINTENANCE
AUSTRALIA, Ansett Australia signed a $1,3 million contract with Air New Zealand Engineering Service, unite in joint venture in ANNZES, and chinese Sichuan Airlines to take care of its planes maintenance:... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR TO USE HANDCUFFS ON ROWDY PASSENGERS
ZURICH, Swissair is planning to introduce handcuffs on board against rowdy passengers. The carrier has already started training staff to use them. An airline's spokesman said "We are authorized to order... more

AirlinesVARIG TO INAUGURATE SEVENTH DAILY FLIGHT TO BUENOS AIRES
BRAZIL, National airline Varig scheduled a seventh midweek daily flight between Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires. The new service will respond to demand of connections between those important cities of South... more

AirlinesAIR NEW ZEALAND'S EXHAUSTING DAY
SYDNEY, NEW ZEALAND, Last October 2 was the most traffic-congested day for Air New Zealand over 60 years. It was shortly after the end of Sydney Olympics. The city airport reported a passenger traffic... more

AirlinesVARIG TO OPEN NEW CHECK-IN SAO PAULO
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL, Varig inaugurated a new check-in desk at Guarulhos airport of Sao Paulo. It works from five am to 1 am and it provides new services as the sale of domestic flight tickets. The desk is... more

AirlinesJAL PLACED ORDER TO BOMBARDIER FOR TWO MORE CRJ200
CANADA, Japan Airlines has placed a firm order to Bombardier for two more 50-seat CRJ200* Series regional jets. The order is valued at U.S.$44 million. Deliveries of the firm-ordered aircraft are scheduled... more

AirlinesGO TO LAUNCH NEW SERVICE GLASGOW-LONDON
LONDON, Go, low cost airline subsidiary of BA, is launching new Glasgow International-London Stansted service. more

AirlinesBA TO FIGHT CIGARS, EVEN IF BURNT OUT
ROME, A journalist flying on a National Jet plane from Rome to Palermo last sunday was contested by the crew for flicking a burnt out cigar through his lips. The crew said it was applying the airline's... more

AirlinesBA TO FLY AN INJURED BIRD TO AFRICA
LONDRA, BA said it will fly Hannibal, an injured rare bird of prey found with a broken wing in Colchester, to Africa. Experts say the bird will not be strong enough to migrate to Africa and is likely to... more

AirlinesFINNAIR ANNOUNCE POSSIBLE FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS
FINLAND, Finland's national flag carrier Finnair has announced that, in the event that a strike threatened by the Union of Finnish Air Transport Workers (IAU) will be carried out, all domestic flights... more

AirlinesEASYJET TO EXPAND ROUTES
AMSTERDAM, Low cost airline EasyJet will launch direct services from Amsterdam's Schipol Airport to Edimburgh, Belfast and Nice. The service wil start in the new year. more

AirlinesSAIR GROUP TO DEAL WITH GOVERNMENT ABOUT SABENA'S FUTURE
ZURICH, Sair Group, which owns Swissair and 49% of belgian national airline Sabena, is dealing with the government, which owns 51% of the carrier, to recover its economical situation. The spokesman of... more

AirlinesDELTA PILOTS EYES UNITED CONTRACT
USA, Following last week United Airlines' pilots deal, which rised their pay and improved their conditions, Delta, which has been negotiating since September 1999 on a new contract with its own pilots,... more

AirlinesTALKS BETWEEN BA, DELTA AND AIR FRANCE
GREAT BRITAIN, Acccording to the London Financial Times economical newspaper, BA would be in talks with U.S. carrier Delta and french airline Air France in order to try enter in SkyTeam alliance, but an... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE TO COOPERATE WITH FAO AGAINST HUNGER IN THE WORLD
PARIGI, Air France will cooperate with FAO in the struggle against hunger in the world. It will give a part of the amount of each product purchased at duty-free on its planes for at least 100 francs from... more

AirlinesAIR CANADA TO TO RENEW ITS LOWER END FLEET
CANADA, The canadian airline Air Canada has announced that, in order to proceed to renewal of its "lower end" fleet, it is looking at purchasing more aircraft from Bombardier, Airbus Industrie, Boeing... more

AirlinesGOLD CARRIED BY AIR FRANCE IS MISSING
CHICAGO, USA, Chicago airport custom staff checked that more than $1,5 million of refined gold have been missing at Air France terminal. The 248 kg gold stock, coming from african Republic of Benin,... more