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Boeing 757 and 767 Systemwide Aircaft Utilization Per Day First Quarter 1995 B757-200 America West American Number of Aircraft Operated 13 82 Total Fleet Operations Departures 57 262 Block Hours 171 832

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The chairman and founder of Evergreen Corp., the parent of EVA Airways, has resigned as chairman of the airline unit in a move described by the company as a demonstration of "strong confidence" in the hand-picked team of executives that heads the six-year-old carrier. Y.F. Chang will step aside at EVA on Oct. 1 but will continue to oversee all of the Evergreen Group, concentrating more on the parent company's worldwide operations and services. Effective Oct.

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Twenty-five Fiesta Americana and Fiesta Inn Hotels and Resorts in Mexico will offer American Airlines AAdvantage benefits, effective Oct. 1. Members will earn 500 miles for each qualifying stay at Fiesta Americana hotels, luxury properties at Mexican beaches and in major cities, and 250 miles per stay at Fiesta Inn, designed for frequent business travelers. AAdvantage will offer double miles Oct. 1 through Dec. 20.

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Delta will halt its Portland-Taipei-Bangkok service, effective Dec. 1. The Atlanta carrier is the third major U.S. airline to terminate or reduce Taiwan service following Northwest's cancellation of its Taipei-Seoul route and United's termination of Taipei-Bangkok and Taipei-Tokyo routes.

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Lufthansa, considering foreign domiciles for its flight attendants as a cost-cutting measure, is focusing on Bangkok, Delhi and four U.S. cities - New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago - according to Association of Flight Attendants National President Patricia Friend, who has been in touch with her German labor counterparts. The airline said it has established a base in Bangkok, but could not confirm it is considering the U.S. sites. Lufthansa partner United has domiciles in all four of the U.S. cities.

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Official Airline Guides has developed OAG HotelDisk, a travel-planning database with mapping software that enables users to find hotels and chart ground itineraries. Hotels can be selected by any combination of 30 different amenity preferences, and the software finds all acceptable hotels in a specified area. The user can then find detailed information about the facility, as well as frequent flyer benefits, new airline partnerships and other topics of interest. OAG will update HotelDisk quarterly and make it available in two versions - Metro and North American.

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Air France carried 48.8% of passengers between New York and Paris between April 1 and July 31, Chairman Christian Blanc said recently, followed by TWA at 15.2%, Continental at 12.4%, American at 10.2%, Delta at 6.9% and Tower Air at 6.5%.

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Value Rent-A-Car is offering hourly car rentals that begin at 99 cents an hour. The offer is good at 46 locations in Florida, Atlanta, Denver, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Phoenix and Tucson. Value, the only rental car company with hourly rentals, believes the promotion will give it a "highly memorable marketing niche." No other companies have matched the offering.

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Papeete, Tahiti, is recovering from riots sparked by French nuclear testing in the South Pacific. Some inner-city shops and hotels shut down for several days last week due to firebombings, while the airport closed to normal traffic after crowds set the terminal on fire and burned cars in the parking lot. Tourism officials claim travelers were kept away from riot areas, but they concede it will be hard to regain the confidence of tourists and rebuild Tahiti's image as a beautiful, peaceful destination.

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Boeing 757/767 Aircraft Operating Costs First Quarter 1995 Dollars Per Block Hours B757-200 America American Continental West Crew Cost $282 $605 $414 Fuel&Oil 576 550 551 Rentals 627 395 1,140

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FlightSafety's board authorized the repurchase of an additional four million shares of common stock, doubling the size of the company's stock buyback program. The company has repurchased 3.593 million shares of stock under 1993 authorizations to buy as many as four million shares. Funds from the program will come from existing cash, short-term investments and operations. FlightSafety currently has about 31.1 million shares outstanding. The FlightSafety board also approved an increased cash dividend of 14 cents per share, payable Nov.

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DOT granted Continental authority yesterday to operate combination service between Houston and Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo and Huatulco, Mexico. Beginning Dec. 14, the carrier will operate three nonstop flights per week on both routes, using Boeing 737 aircraft. Continental noted that it is the only U.S. carrier serving Mexico from Houston, and the first to operate Houston- Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo nonstops. Aeromexico has begun operating one-stop service on the route.

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The U.S. and Philippines began a critical round of negotiations yesterday in Washington that may determine whether air service between the two countries will continue to be governed by a bilateral agreement. Slated to last through Thursday, the talks will focus on one issue: whether temporary U.S. capacity limits set to expire in September 1996 will be extended. Pressing for continued limitations, Philippine officials face a monthend deadline to hammer out a new accord or abrogate the current bilateral with the U.S.

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Taiwan's airlines will have more flexibility in setting domestic fares next year under a program of relaxed regulations expected soon from the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA). Currently, regulations set a single flat rate for all domestic flights. Airlines wanting to offer discounts must apply for approval from the CAA at least 30 days in advance or face fines of up to NT$150,000 (US$5,500). Details of the new regulations will be announced within the next several weeks, a CAA official said.

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Microsoft Corp. is planning to offer Microsoft Interactive Television (MITV) on airplanes as part of inflight entertainment systems. Sony Trans Com and Hughes-Avicom have agreed to support the MITV platform and will integrate it into the inflight systems they offer. Sony will work with Microsoft to develop the hardware for the video-on-demand system, and Hughes will advise on interactive systems. Microsoft said MITV will enable airlines to use a single system to entertain passengers and assist flight crews.

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Sita Group and Telepartner International have teamed to provide what the partners called "cost-effective, high-performance dial-up access to IBM host applications" throughout the world. The co-marketing agreement will enable multinational businesses and organizations using IBM-based systems to communicate with Sita's Dial Access Service. The service is to be available in 126 countries by the end of 1995.

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National Association of Railroad Passengers, urging Congress to provide adequate funds for Amtrak in the fiscal 1996 DOT appropriations bill, supports earmarking one cent of the gasoline tax for long-term Amtrak improvements. The association says that even before Amtrak retired most of its older equipment, it was twice as energy-efficient per passenger mile as airlines.

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Delta has formed an Executive Council to oversee daily operations and "refine" long-term strategies under the Leadership 7.5 program, with the aim of becoming a more aggressive and flexible competitor. Harry Alger, executive VP-operations, and two others have been named to the council, and Alger will take overall responsibility for Leadership 7.5, the three-year program designed to lop $2 billion off annual operating costs.

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American Society of Travel Agents' World Travel Congress, Nov. 5-10 in Philadelphia, will include two series of seminars on pursuing profitability. The "Managing for Profit Series," sponsored by Avis Rent a Car, is designed to educate agency owners and managers on gaining control of their businesses. The "Diversifying for Profit (corporate/leisure) Series," sponsored by the National Tour Association, will show how to evaluate an agency's current business mix and create strategic alliances with new partners.

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International Lease Finance Corp. announced the lease of a new 757 with Rolls-Royce engines to Icelandair. The aircraft is to be delivered in January, with an initial lease term of 75 months.

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Western Pacific Airlines is stretching its operations east, expanding to a total of 16 destinations by mid-December from its Colorado Springs base, where it began service in late April to only five cities. On Nov. 15, the carrier will begin daily nonstop service to Newark and Tulsa and add flights to Los Angeles and San Francisco. On Dec. 15, it will launch service to Washington Dulles and add flights at Seattle.

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Gelco Government Services will enable SatoTravel to provide Gelco's Travel Manager voucher processing and accounting software to its customers. The system, which automates the travel document process, can calculate costs and per diem allowances, prepare and process authorizations and vouchers, and print forms. SatoTravel is particularly interested in using the software to help the Defense Department streamline its travel system. DOD wants to reduce the number of steps required to arrange a trip from 17 to six.

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McDonnell Douglas hopes NASA will support its ideas for a blended wing body (BWB) transport - able to carry some 800 passengers at a fraction of today's cost - with a program to build an X-plane research aircraft that could start in 1998. Designers in Long Beach, Calif., one year into a three-year, $3 million NASA/industry/university program to come up with design concepts for the new aircraft, told The DAILY they see significant interest at NASA in funding part of an X-designated BWB aircraft for flight research.

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One significant change in the Senate FAA reform bill from recent drafts allows FAA to impose fees for air traffic control services unless Congress disapproves them. In a draft circulated last week, the bill would have set up separate approval procedures for the two sets of user fees (DAILY, Sept. 11).

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Swissair Group yesterday reported a net loss of 86 million Swiss francs (US$71.1 million) in the first half of 1995, far short of expectations. Industry observers in Switzerland had believed Swissair's first half results would improve from last year's six-months net loss of 48 million francs to a loss of 25 million francs. Even the most pessimistic estimate in recent wire service reports from Zurich involved a first-half loss of only 50 million francs.