Aviation Daily

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The House Democratic leadership announced Friday the appointment of seven Democrats to fill House Appropriations Committee vacancies, at least one of whom likely will wind up on the transportation subcommittee. Six of those selected filled vacancies created by retirements. The seventh spot represents an improvement in the party ratio for the Democrats, who picked up five House seats in the November elections.

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NationAir, supplier of aviation insurance, named Jeff Bauer executive VP and general counsel; John Weber branch manager of the Minnesota office, and Ann Thickey branch manager of the Arizona office.

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FAA - In Federal Register dated Dec. 7...Published its policy on the air carrier voluntary Flight Operational Quality Assurance program; information use for enforcement purposes.

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Signature Flight Support selected Dean Anderson and George Andrews for the Technical Services Department and promoted Phil Doherty to general manager-Albany, N.Y., operations.

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Air France named Dean Breest director-media relations.

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U.S. Major Carriers Atlantic Share of Service Third Quarter 1998 Total Revenue Departures American 6,600 Continental 3,447 Delta 7,453 Northwest 2,201 TWA 2,002 United 5,019 US Airways 1,659 Total 28,381 Average Number of

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American has asked DOT to deny Air France's request for Chicago O'Hare slots for service to Paris Charles de Gaulle "unless the government of France ensures that the [1999 summer season] slots American has requested are made available at Paris Orly Airport for American's new proposed daily service from Los Angeles." France's Airport Coordination Paris has told American that "Orly's total annual limitation of 250,000 movements had been reached for 1999, and that no slots could be allocated for American's Los Angeles-Paris flights." American said the U.S.

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Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) said many tower lighting systems are monitored by computers, and it is concerned about "any kind of glitch that would prevent the computer from alerting a human about a lighting failure." Marty Shuey, AOPA VP-air traffic control, addressed a Federal Communications Commission forum in Washington on ways Year 2000-related computer problems might disrupt antenna lighting. The forum was attended by representatives of the communications, electric power and aviation industries.

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Recent FAA-sponsored tests show that new Loran antennas are immune to precipitation static interference. FAA Flight Safety's long-standing concern over potential loss of Loran signals in aircraft flying on instruments has been a major deterrent to accepting Loran for non-precision approaches. The new antennas are said to remove a major obstacle to Loran acceptance for IFR flight.

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The European Union and Switzerland, after more than four years of talks, have reached a global agreement. The accord, announced at the EU summit of Vienna on Friday, includes air transport as well as other items, such as road transport, agriculture and immigration rules. The Swiss gained full access to the EU's air transport market, including fifth and seventh freedoms, which means that Swissair, for instance, will be allowed to pick up passengers in Brussels and fly them to Stockholm.

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Delta is offering special fares from Daytona Beach during the Daytona 500 weekend. Passengers must originate from Daytona Beach Feb. 11-13 and return Feb. 14-15. Sample roundtrip fares are $98 to Atlanta, $158 to Tucson and $198 to Portland or Seattle, Wash.

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Air Transport Association of Canada elected Stephen Smith, president of Air Ontario, chairman of the board.

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Just when airlines thought jet fuel prices could not go lower, they fell 14% for the week ending Dec. 7, according to BT Alex.Brown.Prices plunged to 33 cents per gallon. At 36 cents on average during the last two weeks, prices have dropped 33% from last year's 53 cents.

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International scheduled and charter freight traffic is expected to grow an average of 5.3% a year between 1998 and 2002, according to the latest IATA Freight Forecast. The change represents a 2.2-point reduction from last year's five-year forecast. "While prospects for world freight traffic growth in 1998 remain subdued, there is evidence of a recovery in 1999 and beyond for all regions, including the Asia/Pacific," IATA said. Growth is expected to be strongest in 2000 at 6.3%, declining marginally in 2001 and 2002.

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Weak unit revenue and yield performance in October and November is expected offset fuel benefits, however. Merrill Lynch expects domestic unit revenues to be down 1-2% in November. But one ray of hope is emerging for carriers in the middle of a sluggish quarter. With Northwest's traffic returning post-strike, analysts expect airlines to raise fares soon, something that has not happened universally all year.

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Frontier named Helena Luke Baltimore city manager.

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Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways joined Lufthansa, SAS and Air France in appealing to DOT for 1999 summer season Chicago O'Hare slots after being turned down by FAA. JAL asked DOT for slot exemptions to operate five weekly Chicago O'Hare-Osaka Kansai nonstop roundtrips during the summer season. JAL said the service, which it plans to start May 1, 1999, will restore direct Chicago-Osaka service, noting that on Oct. 24, United canceled the daily nonstop it had been operating since July 4. ANA wants slots to begin daily O'Hare-Tokyo nonstops April 4.

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FAA and the Joint Aviation Authorities are at odds over whether an FAA--proposed new rule on limiting damage from bird ingestion by turbofan engines has, as the JAA believes, a "lower design minimum than the current rule." FAA said it does not plan to incorporate JAA's proposal into the new rule.

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Spirit Airlines named Maureen Richardson director-inflight services.

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American created Bonanza Acquisitions to handle the purchase of Reno Air for tax reasons. But the name has little to due with aviation and comes from American's internal code name for the acquisition - the television show Bonanza, set on a ranch near Reno, Nev.

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Frontier reported a 30% increase in traffic on 23% more capacity in November 1998 compared with the same month last year, pushing the load factor up 2.9 percentage points to 48.1%. Frontier flew 94.9 million revenue passenger miles and 197.2 million available seat miles. Passenger volume grew 23.3% to 107,027. For the first 11 months, Frontier flew 35.5% more RPMs, 31.3% more ASMs and 14.6% more passengers. The load factor was up 1.8 points.

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All Nippon Airways and SAS have signed a cooperation agreement that covers common use of airport lounges and frequent flyer programs, starting early next year. They plan joint flights between Japan and Scandinavia in the near future.

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DOT - Approved a two-year exemption renewal and indefinite-duration allocation of three U.S.-Russia all-cargo frequencies for Evergreen International Airlines to operate scheduled foreign cargo service between Anchorage, Alaska, and Khabarovsk, Petropavlovsk, Vladivostok and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russian Federation, and beyond to Hong Kong without local traffic rights between Russia and Hong Kong...Approved a two-year exemption renewal for UPS to operate scheduled foreign cargo service between Anchorage, Alaska, and Manila, Philippines, via Seoul, South Korea, and Taipei, Tai

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Tower Air will ferry people on the annual Hadj religious pilgrimage to Mecca under a contract with Air-India valued at more than $20 million. The contract covers four Boeing 747s to be used during the 1999-2001 period. Flights for the upcoming Hadj begin in the middle of February and continue through the end of April. Tower has flown Hadj charters since 1992.

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Mercury Air Group announced the opening of its new fixed-base operation at Charleston International Airport in South Carolina, its 15th FBO in a coast-to-coast network.