Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Daniel Michaels - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Daniel Michaels
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Airbus Builds Its Image.(Airbus Industrie's U.S. commerical jet market share rising)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Airbus closes in on partner deals with A380 suppliers.(But no risk-sharing vendors are likely from U.S. or Japan.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Airbus offers a cockpit door that is hijacker-resistant.(design will become a standard feature)(Abstract)Business, internationalAndy Pasztor, Daniel Michaels
Alitalia, Sabena take new steps to cut costs.(Ryanair strikes an optimistic note)(Abstract)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Alitalia's CEO takes pains to keep airline's global status.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Deborah Ball
AMR, BA renew alliance bid, seeking regulatory approval.(Carriers sign profit-sharing agreement as prelude to a broader pact.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
BAE, EADS agree to turn Airbus into single company.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
BAE profit fell 15% in 2000, hurt by one-time charges.(U.K. defense giant says future remains bright.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
BA's half-year profit plunged as decline in traffic took toll.(British Airways)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Belgium sues Swissair Group over disputed Sabena contract.(Government criticizes the company's airline-bailout plan as insufficient.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Dan Bilefsky
British Airways plans measures to cut costs, increase output.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
British Airways reports decline in operating profit for quarter.(Carrier continues effort to cut capacity, focus on high-margin passengers.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
British Airways shows capacity for frustration.(Carrier struggles to find more space in London.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Bruggisser steps down as SAirGroup's CEO.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Concorde will return to the skies on Nov. 7.(Air France, BA keep their schedule for flights)(Abstract)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
EADS cites net loss for 2000 amid accounting, other costs (European Aeronautic Defense and Space Co.).Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Emirates places $15 billion in Boeing, Airbus orders; move amid industry cutbacks highlights airline's long-term growth plans; turning Dubai into a major transportation hub.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Paulo Prada
EU antitrust inquiry targets GE-Honeywell.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Philip Shishkin
EU approves UAL acquisition, but at a price.Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Daniel Michaels
European Airlines Commence Long-Awaited Restructuring.(Terrorist Attacks in U.S. Hasten the Shakeout)(Abstract)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Eurotunnel appoints Shirrefs CEO as Lazare exits abruptly.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Executive's move challenges Nestle, creates optimism about SAirGroup.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Charles Goldsmith
France to speed introduction of open-skies pact with U.S.(Air France, Delta would be able to deepen ties within SkyTeam alliance.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Improving products, BA returns to profit (British Airways PLC).Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Low-cost airlines soar as major carriers stall.(Divergent paths illustrate aviation-market shift.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Lufthansa contract could put the heat on competition.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Lufthansa faces one-day strike by pilots today.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Lufthansa posted 1st-half loss, but sticks to profit forecast.(2001)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Bert Erik Ten Cate
Ryanair predicts rapid growth as quarterly earnings rise 42%.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Ryanair's CEO lets fly.(O'Leary touts lean over luxurious as key to profits.)(Interview)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Ryanair takes proce war to go with a fare half that of rival.(Irish low-cost airline takes off gloves on two routes to Dublin.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
SAirGroup posts loss after it warned of 'miserable' year.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Anita Greil
Satellite makers appear popised for trans-Atlantic linkups.(Astrium holds talks with Loral and Lockheed in search for partner.)Business, internationalAndy Pasztor, Daniel Michaels
Spanish airline Iberia embarks on a mission to reinvent itself.Business, internationalCarlta Vitzthum, Daniel Michaels
Swissair reports first-half loss, plans to sell assets and cut jobs.(2001)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Swissair Seeks Shield From Its Creditors. Attacks Crippled the Already Hampered Carrier.(Abstract)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Swissair will pay AOM/Air Liberte E228.7 million.(Court decision frees group from further obligations.)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Swiss National carrier struggles to take off.(union predicts Swissair talks will fail)(Abstract)Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Paulo Prada, Gordon Mijuk
Thales beats market expectations with 44% surge in operating profit.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Turbulence at SAirGroup may continue for some time.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels
Without help from Swissair, AOM/Air Liberte may fail.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, David Gauthier-Villars
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