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AirlinesQATAR AIRWAYS WILL START FLIGHTS TO IRAQ
DOHA, QATAR, Qatar Airways will start a regular service to Iraq, as soon as some insurance problems will be ironed out, despite the Un embargo, reported the Gulf Times. Airline sources told Gulf Times... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC TO LEASE AIRBUS AIRCRAFT
HONG KONG, In a statement, the asian carrier said it will lease three Airbus A340-600s from International Lease Finance Corp for an initial period of five years. Moreover, it will lease another three Airbus... more

Airlines500 USDM FROM AMERICAN AIRLINE TO RECOVER TWA
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, U.S. airline American Airlines offered 500 USDm to recover the bankrupcy TWA carrier; according to Donald Carty, of American Airlines, "this is the best offer that TWA and its employees... more

AirlinesRYANAIR TO LAUNCH NEW ROUTE GLASGOW-BRUSSELS
DUBLIN, The Dublin-based low cost airline yesterday announced it is to launch the new route from Glasgow Prestwick to Brussels starting from April 26. More destinations will follow in the next days. The... more

AirlinesMALEV TO LEASE 737 AIRCRAFT
BUDAPEST, The hungarian carrier will lease four Boeing 737 aircraft and will sell five Tu-154 over the next few months, because russian aircrafts consume a lot of fuel compared with Boeing planes. The... more

AirlinesNORTHWEST TO EXPAND DETROIT/LONDON, ONTARIO FLIGHTS
DETROIT, Press Release SOURCE: Northwest Airlines; Mesaba Airlines "Northwest Airlines (Nasdaq: NWAC - news) and its Northwest Airlink affiliate, Mesaba Airlines, announced today it will expand nonstop... more

AirlinesATLANT-SOYUZ INVEST IN IL-96-400T
MOSCOW, According to Avia.Ru, Antlant-Soyuz Airlines allegedly invested nearly 3 mln US dollars in 'fine-tuning' of Ilyushin-96-400T plane: the airline may introduce the new aircraft in active service... more

AirlinesAMERICA WEST BEGINS JET SERVICE IN STOCKTON, CALIF.
PHOENIX, "America West Airlines initiated the first daily nonstop jet service between Phoenix and Stockton, Calif., today. America West Express, operated by Mesa Air Group, will operate three daily roundtrip... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE AND ALITALIA IN TALKS?
ROME, ITALY, Patrick Alexandre, director of Air France international business, diffused a bulletin in which is declared that French carrier is looking to commercial deal with Italian carrier Alitalia,... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL: FIRST NEW YORK-HONG KONG NO-STOP
NEW YORK, In a press release Continental Airlines announced that tomorrow will launch the first-ever no-stop air service between New York and Hong Kong, creating a direct link between two of the world's... more

AirlinesACCESSAIR CLOSES DOWN
USA, The US regional airline suspended yesterday all flights due to funding and administrative problems. It seems also the bad weather and slowing american economy influenced this decision. more

AirlinesMANDARIN AIRLINES LEASES THREE BOEING JETS
TAIWAN, The taiwanese carrier has leased three Boeing 737-800 from ILFC. The jets will be powered by CFM56-7B26 engines, manufactured by CFM International. more

AirlinesQANTAS TO CONSIDER THE LAUNCH OFA CARRIER FOR ASIA
AUSTRALIA, The australian carrier may launch a low-cost airline to provide service from Australia to South Korea, Malaysia, Japan and Tahiti. Qantas abandoned routes in Asia because of financial factors... more

AirlinesRYANAIR SELECTS CHARLEROI AS FIRST EUROPEAN BASE
DUBLIN, The low cost carrier will start operations in Charleroi airport, in Belgium, at the end of April. The first destinations will be announced tomorrow. The airline plans to open another two European... more

AirlinesNEW AIRLINE TO TAKE OFF IN HONDURAS
TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS, Lineas Aereas Nacionales de Honduras, or LAN, is to start operations in the week. The new airline, which has national and american investors, will operate routes with Central and... more

AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES PURCHASES 15 ADDITIONAL AIRBUS A319/20 AIRCRAFT
CHICAGO, "United Airlines announced today that it is purchasing 15 new Airbus aircraft, seven A319s and eight A320s, scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2003. These aircraft will replace the... more

AirlinesSABENA RICAPITALIZATION UNDER UE INVESTIGATION
BRUXELLES, BELGIUM, An investigation of European Committee started to verify if the aids, worth 100 EURm, which Belgium government would give to Sabena in order to recover its disastrous financial situation,... more

AirlinesVARIG: FOOD ON BOARD ACCORDING ONE'S TASTE
BRASIL, The BSE meat problem on international Varig flights has been faced by carrier with a valid solution. Although there no alterations on standard menus, the passenger is provided with a leaflet... more

AirlinesALITALIA: ROMA/SYDNEY ROUTE RESUMED
ROME, Alitalia returns to fly on Sydney after that, three months ago, the route had been suspended because of the fuel rise. The flights, from Rome to Sydney and Melbourne, will be operated in codesharing... more

AirlinesLAUDA AIR: TAKE-OFF FOR THE FIFTH ROTATION TO AUSTRALIA
VIENNA, "Lauda Air has responded to continued rising demand for its Australia product with an increase in frequency to five flights per week: since 15th January 2001 an additional Wednesday flight has... more

AirlinesANSETT TO EXPAND INTERNATIONAL ROUTES
AUSTRALIA, Air NZ chief executive Gary Toomey told Australian television that Ansett is to boost domestic capacity to face the home competition and will expand international flights, by the end of the... more

AirlinesWESTJET PROFITS SOARED IN 2000
CANADA, Profit rose by 91% in 2000 to $30,3 million as revenue climbed 63% to $332.5 million. These high profits are basically due to the low fares offered by the Calgary-based airline. WestJet said it... more

AirlinesSIX NEW ORDERS FOR AIRBUS A380
TOULOUSE, FRANCE, Qatar Airways ordered two Airbus A380, with an option on a further two. The two aircraft will be delivered in the last quarter of 2007. The airline also ordered 5 A330 twin-engined long-range... more

AirlinesBULGARIA TO WITHDRAW AIR OPERATOR CERTIFICATE OF BALKAN AIRLINES
SOFIA, "The certificate will soon be withdrawn because Balkan Airlines has halted its air operations," Transport and Communications Minister Antoni Slavinski said during a press conference. The decision... more

AirlinesATLANTIC COAST IN TALKS TO BUY THREE REGIONAL AIRLINES
USA, Allegheny Airlines, Piedmont Airlines and PSA Airlines could be sold to Atlantic Coast if merger of US Airways, their current owner, with United Airlines will granted approval by U.S. government.... more

AirlinesIBERIA GOES TO STOCK EXCHANGE
MADRID, National Spanish airline Iberia will be quoted in stock exchange starting april, 3 with a selling public offer which will reduce the state participation in Iberia at 53,9%. According to Spanish... more

AirlinesLANCHILE BEST AIRLINE BASED IN CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
MIAMI, According a Press Release: LanChile has once again received the OAG Airline of the Year Award as the Best Airline Based in Central/South America and the Caribbean. OAG, the world leader in business... more

AirlinesEL AL STARTS FLIGHT WITH B777-200
NEW YORK, USA, National Israeli carrier El al started operation with its new Boeing 777-200 aircraft, the second delivered on three this year at the carrier. The first delivered in January is currently... more

AirlinesAEROMEXICO EXPANDS CODE-SHARE FLIGHTS WITH SKY TEAM PARTNER AIR FRANCE
HOUSTON, AeroMexico, Mexico's largest airline, has added three new European destinations -- London, Rome and Barcelona -- and 96 weekly code-share flights from Paris with SkyTeam partner Air France. more

AirlinesJAT RENOUNCES TO AIRBUS
BELGRADE, According official sources, the Yugoslavian national carrier Jat will be forced to renounce to the purchase of eight Airbus aircrafts, because of the accumulated debits in the last years. Ulterior... more

AirlinesNO SECOND CHANCE FOR INDIA AIRLINES DENATIONALIZATION
NEW DEHLI, INDIA, According to a Indian government spokesman, will be not a second chance to put offers in Air India and Indian Airlines carriers privatization; the deadline for offers expired last Friday.... more

AirlinesALPITOUR: WE TURNED TO OUR LAWYERS
ROME, Alpitour, one of the biggest operators, interviewed by WAPA about eng. Andrea Molinari's statements reporting that Alpitour owes Lauda Air Italia $2 million and half, as already published by... more

AirlinesALPITOUR OWES LAUDA AIR ITALIA $2 MILLION AND HALF
VIZZOLA TICINO, VARESE, Andrea Molinari, managing director of the italian carrier Lauda Air Italia, in an interview released to WAPA during Milan’s Borsa Italiana del Turismo exhibition concerned with t... more

AirlinesUS AIRWAYS EXPRESS TO BEGIN SERVICE BETWEEN MEMPHIS AND PITTSBURGH
USA, Customers traveling between Memphis, Tenn., and Pittsburgh will be able to fly nonstop on US Airways Express' popular 50-seat Embraer-145 Regional Jet aircraft beginning April 6, 2001. The new nonstop... more

AirlinesSAIRGROUP COULD LEAVE ''SABENA AFFAIR''
ZURICH, SAirGroup holdings CEO, Eric Honegger, declared that, in medium term, there are possibilities for its company to leave all of "Sabena Affair". SairGroup holds 49,5 of Belgian national airline Sabena,... more

AirlinesDELTA TO INVEST IN NEW ROUTE TO ARGENTINA
BUENOS AIRES, The U.S. carrier is to invest more than $150 million to begin daily service between Atlanta and Buenos Aires. Christophe Didier, regional manager for South America for Delta, said the airline... more

AirlinesBA REPORTED NOT TO BE INTERESTED IN A380 SUPER JUMBO
SEATTLE, BA has decided to give up ordering Airbus A380 super jumbo, the Seattle Post reported. The jet wouldn't make economic sense for the carrier's fleet. Dick Wyatt, head of fleet planning for British... more

AirlinesNIGERIA AIRWAYS TO RESUME LAGOS-NEW YORK SERVICE
LAGOS, NIGERIA, The african carrier yesterday resumed flights on that route thanks to a joint venture agreement with South African Airways. The service was suspended in 1993 after the FAA imposed a ban... more

AirlinesLARGE JOB CUTS FOR QANTAS
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, According to Geoff Dixon, CEO of austalian flag carrier Qantas, in order to follow an extensive improvement plan, airline will cut 1,470 jobs, will close several no-profit routes, and... more

AirlinesBIDDING FOR AIR INDIA TO CLOSE TOMORROW
INDIA, The bidding is selling a 40 percent stake in Air India - 26 percent to a strategic foreign partner and the other 14 percent to an Indian company. Indian government will sell also a 26% stake in... more

AirlinesEXPRESS AIRLINES I RELEASES JANUARY TRAFFIC
DETROIT, Express Airlines I, a wholly owned subsidiary of Northwest Airlines, doing business as Northwest Airlink, released traffic figures for January, 2001. The regional carrier expanded its Available... more

AirlinesUS AIRWAYS EXPRESS: NEW SERVICE CHARLESTON-BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON
ARLINGTON, US Airways Express will introduce nonstop service between Charleston, W.Va., and Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) on April 1, 2001: three daily roundtrip flights on this route... more

AirlinesSABENA GOES TO COMPANY'S IMPROVEMENT
BRUXELLES, BELGIUM, The last February, 19th, had been held the Managing Director Board led by Valère Croes, to evaluate results of negotiations for the social measures enclosed in Blue Sky improvement... more

AirlinesKOREAN AIR LINES IN TALKS TO BUY 747X PLANES
SEATTLE, Korean Air Lines is discussing with Boeing to buy up to 16 superjumbo 747X freighters, said the trade magazine Flight International. The airline would become the launch custumer for the cargo... more

AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES TO RESUME TALKS WITH FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
USA, The talks have been resumed yesterday with the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), which is seeking pay rise for their members. United had been talking with the flight attendants several times... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA TO LAUNCH NEW SERVICE PHOENIX-FRANKFURT
FRANKFURT, The new nonstop flight connecting Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to Frankfurt will start on March 25, using a 247-seat Airbus A340 plane. The new route is expected to increase international... more

AirlinesKAISER AIR TO ADD THREE BUSINESS JETS
USA, KaiserAir, Inc. has added three new business jets to its charter fleet, bringing the total number of aircraft available to eight. Additions are two Gulfstream GIIIs and a Citation Bravo. "The Gulfstreams... more

AirlinesEMIRATES NOT TO BID FOR AIR INDIA'S STAKE
INDIA, Emirates would be likely pulling out of the bid for a stake in Air India, the Hindu Business Line reported. It seems also Qantas dropped the plans to bid for the carrier. The bidders still in race... more

AirlinesJAPANESE AIRLINES DON'T WONT AIRBUS A380
TOKYO, Leading Japanese airlines said they have no immediate plans to buy Airbus's new A380 superjumbo scotching a rumour that a Japanese airline is about to buy planes from a European maker, reliabel... more

AirlinesQANTAS CUTS JOBS AND FLIGHTS
SYDNEY, Qantas announced today further cuts to all its services in China and Canada, and it prepares to lay off hundreds of workers: the airline has had a tough six-months and does not see the airline... more