Word: sas
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...month Rummel ordered that the city's Catholic schools, which enroll almost half of New Orleans' white students, be completely desegregated in September. Privately, many Catholics credit Rummel's stiff stand to the influence of brisk new CoAdjutor Archbishop John Patrick Cody, 54, formerly of Kan sas City, who recently returned to New Orleans from a visit with Pope John...
...Since its founding in 1946, reliable Scandinavian Airlines System always turned a profit-until last year, when ambitious expansion projects brought a loss of $16 million on revenues of $127 million. Last week SAS's tri-nation board (Sweden, Norway, Denmark) set off a public uproar by firing popular Managing Director Ake Rusck, 49, and hiring coolly brilliant Kurt Nicolin, 40. An aeronautical engineer who helped design Sweden's first jet engine, Nicolin comes to SAS "on loan" from ASEA, Sweden's largest electrical complex, where he has been managing director...
Without Reservation. The airline busi ness, which now takes 19 people to provide for one passenger, is seeking economies too. Scandinavian Airlines predicted last week that before long an air traveler will be able to buy a simple ticket good any time on any airline without advance reservations. SAS Vice President Warren Kraemer also suggested that in time the airlines will serve hot food to all classes of passengers (it is often cheaper than elaborate cold cuts), and that distinctions between first and economy classes may disappear. Kraemer suggests that businessmen who usually travel first-class for status reasons should...
...economically between cities only null apart. Price: between $2,500,000 and $3,000,000-about half the cost of a DC-8 or Boeing 707. The first flights of the new plane with engines placed near the tail were so successful that eight airlines (among them: Air France, SAS, Alitalia, Sabena, Varig) have ordered 60 planes. The experts think that is just a starter, forecast a potential North American market of 500 Caravelles as replacements for aging piston-engined craft...