Aviation Daily

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U.S. Major and National Carriers Maintenance Expenses First Quarter 1996 % Of Total Operating Systemwide Expenses Alaska $ 23,941,000 8.32 America West 37,600,699 9.85 American 340,439,000 10.00 Continental 131,040,000 11.10

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ValuJet said yesterday it supports legislation to provide whistle-blower protections for aviation employees along the lines of H.R.3187, pending in the House and supported by the Clinton administration (DAILY, July 10). At a House Transportation aviation subcommittee hearing on the bill, the Air Transport Association said H.R.3187 "is both unnecessary because of existing legal protections and could have unintended, contrary consequences."

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GETS Marketing Company of Luxembourg now displays the schedules of Bellview, Flying Enterprise and T.A.T. European Airlines in its global distribution system. The three new airlines bring the total number of GETS participants to 312. GETS is owned by 51 member companies that distribute automation services to travel agents.

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Pacific Bell has introduced the Official Prepaid Visitor Card for San Francisco, a calling card in three languages that enables tourists to call any city in the world from any point in the U.S. and Canada. The cards, which are available in English, German and Japanese, are sold for $10, $20 and $50 from special "cardmobiles" at tourist spots throughout the city, including Fisherman's Wharf, Union Square cable car turnarounds and Twin Peaks, by bilingual staff.

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American and the TACA Group of carriers are asking for a statement of authorization and necessary route authority to begin operating proposed code-share services. American and the TACA Group - Aviateca, Compania Panamena de Aviacion, Lineas Aereas Costarricenses, Nicaraguense de Aviacion, TACA de Honduras S.A., and TACA International Airlines - signed an alliance agreement last month proposing to launch code share services between the U.S. and Central America and other cooperative programs beginning Nov. 1 (DAILY, June 28).

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Hawaiian Airlines set July 18 as the record date for its rights offering. Under the proposed offering, which still has not been declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission, shareholders as of that date other than the company's main shareholder, Airline Investors Partnership L.P., will receive one subscription right for each share of common stock held.

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Qantas, which has operated to Taiwan only through a subsidiary for more than four years, has resumed service to Taipei under its own name and logo now that it is privatized. Use of the subsidiary, Australia Asia Airlines, began in October 1991 because Beijing objected to a Taiwan presence for Qantas when it was Australia's national airline. With privatization late last year, flights to Taiwan under the Qantas name are permitted once again.

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The Puerto Rico Tourism Company reports hotels are operating normally after Hurricane Bertha strafed the area this week leaving only limited property damage. But officials from Florida to North Carolina, who were tracking the storm's progress yesterday, evacuated hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors along the Eastern Seaboard. Popular tourist spots in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, now in their peak season, were evacuated yesterday.

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Carnival Air will offer electronic ticketing, starting with Fort Lauderdale-Newark flights July 15 and covering all domestic flights by next summer.

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Southwest maintained for the fifth month in a row its position as the on- time leader among the majors with an 88.6% record in May. Overall, the nation's 10 largest carriers posted a 78.9% rate in May, down from 80.2% in April and 80.7% in May 1995, according to DOT's Air Travel Consumer Report, issued last week. Continental placed second at 84.7%, followed by Alaska at 81.6%. TWA trailed with a 66.9% record. Data still include delays caused by mechanical problems. Consumers filed 577 complaints for the month, up from 548 in April and 554 in May 1995.

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Nice Systems Ltd. said the German Air Navigation Service selected its digital voice logging system for the new Langen center. The system will be delivered in September with a capacity of more than 440 channels. The NiceLog system was selected over the past year by air traffic authorities in the U.S., Hong Kong, Israel, Hungary, Norway, Holland, Iceland and Romania, the company said.

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UPS has expanded UPS Customhouse Brokerage in Miami into "the first U.S.- based, full-service brokerage operation." The facility will provide customs clearance for international shipments regardless of carrier or mode of transportation. Other services include formal and informal entries, brokerage consulting, transportation arrangements, binding rulings requests, in-bonds, export services and management reports.

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America West reported record traffic for June, but its load factor slipped 2.6 percentage points. Traffic for the month was up 6.8%, but capacity grew faster, 10.6%, forcing the load factor down to 72.3%.

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Boeing said it delivered 62 commercial jet transports in the quarter ended June 30 - 23 737s, eight 747s, 12 757s, 12 767s and seven 777s. Total deliveries year to date is 102 - 38 737s, 11 747s, 19 757s, 19 767s and 15 777s. One non-commercial 767 also was delivered in the second quarter, the third of four to be modified as 767 AWACS for Japan. Boeing projects total deliveries for the year of about 215 aircraft.

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Canadian Transport Minister David Anderson said his country has signed a "technical arrangement" on aviation maintenance with the 18 member states of the Joint Aviation Authorities. "This technical arrangement is the first in the world to be signed between the Joint Aviation Authorities and another country," Anderson said. "It will allow Canadian aviation operators and those from JAA countries to have maintenance carried out in each other's approved facilities.

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The Canada Transportation Act, designed to eliminate unnecessary regulation in transportation and place greater emphasis on commercial decision-making in the transport sector, went into effect July 1. Transport Minister David Anderson said the act creates a new Canadian Transport Agency to replace the National Transportation Agency and completes deregulation of the domestic air sector by removing the unnecessary vestiges of economic regulation in the North.

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The southern U.S. and Bahamas expected little impact yesterday from Hurricane Bertha, which blew through the Caribbean with 115 mile per hour winds and caused several deaths. On Monday, all three airports in the U.S. Virgin Islands were closed, and navigational instruments at the airport in San Juan were operating only for emergency landings on one runway. Airlines serving the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico canceled their flights Monday but were resuming operations yesterday. American and American Eagle began restoring service early in the day to St. Martin, St.

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British Airways World Cargo said it became a full profit center after signing an exclusive agreement to buy all of the carrier's belly-hold cargo capacity worldwide. World Cargo will pay for all identifiable costs related to cargo carriage by the BA fleet, said Kevin Hatton, managing director. "It means cargo divisions only pay for the facilities they use and those costs they can influence. Ultimately, it increases accountability, responsibility and control."

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DOT has granted United Parcel Service a partial waiver from its rules, allowing the carrier to begin marketing its proposed passenger charter services immediately, before receiving certificate authority (DAILY, June 14). "While it is not normally our policy to grant waivers...until an applicant has, at a minimum, tentatively been found fit for the operations it proposes, we find that a waiver is warranted in the particular circumstances presented by this case," said DOT.

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DOT Inspector General's office named one former and two current FAA employees in a civil suit alleging violations of buyout incentives for early retirement. The suit, filed by the U.S. Attorney in Oklahoma City, targets Loren Shoop, whom the IG said received a $25,000 buyout payment but now is working under an FAA contract, and LaDonna Douglas and James Seignious, also employed by FAA. The U.S.

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The prospective merger of Aerospatiale and Dassault complicates the reform of Airbus Industrie into a company-like entity, because Airbus partners have different ideas of how to carve up Europe's civil and military business. Dick Evans of British Aerospace was hoping Aerospatiale would transfer its civilian aircraft business to Airbus and leave its missile and space activities to other new European entities. On the other hand, Manfred Bischoff of Daimler-Benz Aerospace imagined an Airbus Plc that would do military and, eventually, space work.

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Summary of U.S. Major Carriers International Revenues and Expenses The Year 1995 (In Dollars) Total Operating % Passenger Carrier Revenues Change Revenues American 4,747,806,000 9.89 4,076,829,000 Atlantic 2,058,584,000 11.95 1,711,369,000 Latin 2,316,031,000 8.52 2,059,236,000

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Air Europe has requested special authorization to carry blind-sector traffic on some of its charter passenger flights between Italy, the U.S. and Caribbean points. The Italian carrier has asked to carry the traffic on six weekly flights on Thursdays Aug. 1-Sept. 5, operating on a Milan- Orlando-Montego Bay, Jamaica-Milan routing with a traffic stop at Orlando for the discharge and/or enplanement of a partial planeload of about 100 Italy-originating passengers per flight.

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Tower Air's June block hours decreased 26.1% from June 1995 to 3,256. For the first six months, the carrier operated 21,665 block hours, a 0.7% increase from the same period last year. For scheduled passenger service, Tower's revenue passenger miles rose 1.5% to 334 million, due mainly to strong domestic traffic. Available seat miles gained 7.1% to 470 million, while the load factor fell 3.8 percentage points to 71.1%.

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Southwest traffic grew 12.9% last month, compared with June 1995, but capacity increased by a little bit more, which pushed the load factor down 0.6 percentage points. Capacity grew 13.9%, while the number of passengers boarded increased 5.6%. For the first half of the year, traffic was up 12.9%, compared with the same period in 1995, on a 13.5% increase in capacity, causing the load factor to fall 0.4 points to 63.8%. June 96 June 95 6 Mths 96 6 Mths 95