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 Considerable Markets Exists in Hub Bypass Routes: As a follow on to our article in March AA on Ansett Express and its hub bypass philosophy it is interesting to analyse further the potential market that exists to any operator that wishes to establish such operations. The 1987 May Report identified more than 100 point to

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People Australian Airlines have appointed five General Managers to head divisions of the airline. Mr John Anderson, Customer Services; Mr Wally Mariani, Marketing and Sales; Mr Dave Wiltshire, Flight Operations; Ms Rita Compton, Human Resources; and Mr Bernie Smith, Maintenance and Engineering. The Civil Aviation Authority has appointed. acting General Managers to head recently reorganised

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Hawker Pacific Restructuring in Victoria: Hawker Pacific have closed their servicing facilities at both Moorabbin and Essendon airports, citing Victoria’s depressed GA environment as the primary reason for the decision The company though is to further expand its operations at Eagle Farm, largely in support of Compass and other regional operators, and also at Oakey

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Usaf to Retire F-111s: The US Air Force will retire most of its F-111 fleet by the mid 1990s. The tactical aircraft will be progressively retired due to the diminishing threat of East-West conflict, despite the fact that there remains no firm replacement for the F-111. Such is the apparent confusion over the retirement decision,

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Boeing Forecasts SUS617 bn Jetliner Market: The 1991 annual Boeing Current Market Outlook report estimates that between 1991 and 2005 the international commercial jet market will require nearly 9,000 new aircraft valued at $US617bn (1991 dollars). This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of

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Airbus Rethinking Delivery Schedules: Airbus Industrie may be forced to modify its delivery plans because of the current financial and operational problems faced by airlines worldwide. In the US, at least two Airbus customers (PanAm and Continental) have filed as bankrupt, being in dire financial straits. PanAm already owes Al SUS34m for 12 A300s and

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