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    Breaking the cycle

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

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    OGMA maintains AE3007

    1998-06-24T15:33:00Z

    OGMA-Aeronautical of Alverca, near the Portuguese capital Lisbon, claims to be the first European organisation to receive approval as an authorised maintenance centre for Allison Engines' AE3007, which powers the Embraer RJ-145 family. Source: Flight International

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    Hunting sells cargo airline to complete aviation disposals

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON The UK's Hunting group has completed the last major piece in the year-long dismantling of its loss-making aviation division, with the sale of the Hunting Cargo Airlines business. It has gone to Belgian shipping group CMB, which bid jointly with South African freight carrier Safair. The ...

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    Boeing plans new increased lifetime brakes for 767s

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has completed tests of an improved carbon brake system for the 767, which is expected to increase brake life, produce smoother operation and be quieter than the existing unit. The improved system, developed by AlliedSignal Bendix, is a step beyond the advanced carbon brake system used on the 777, ...

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    Third domestic could start up could be in Australia

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Australia is to get a third domestic carrier for major trunk routes, if Australian Airlines Holdings' plans come to fruition. The company has revealed its intention to launch an airline connecting Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. Chief executive Paul Orpwood says the plan is to acquire ...

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    Cargo was misloaded on Fine Air fatal crash DC-8, says the NTSB

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says the fatal crash of a Fine Air McDonnell Douglas DC-8 freighter at Miami International on 7 August last year was due to misloading of cargo that escaped the attention of the US all-cargo carrier and the Federal Aviation Administration. Investigators say ...

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    Gill sets up Fokker 100s for Air France franchise

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Gill Airways is close to completing a deal to take Fokker 100s to enable it to expand its franchise operations for Air France in 1999. The airline is looking to acquire either Fokker 100s or British Aerospace 146/Avro RJs, but says it has a clear preference for the Dutch twinjet. ...

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    Europeans forge ahead with EGNOS, despite AEA fears

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Europe is pressing ahead with the introduction of a high fidelity complement to the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) despite repeated accusations from the Association of European Airlines (AEA)that it "-fails to provide any operational benefits for users". Final negotiations are now under way with the ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    -British World Airlines is planning to double its British Aerospace ATP fleet, and has signed a memorandum of understanding for two white-tail aircraft for delivery in mid-1998. -Sun-Air of Scandinavia has also placed an MoU with BAe Asset Management Turboprops for a third BAe ATP. -C-S Aviation Services has delivered ...

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    Iberia Airbus order

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Iberia has firmed up an order for 31 Airbus A320s and 19 A321s, all powered by CFM56s, with options for 26 A320 family aircraft. Deliveries will begin in the second quarter of 1999 and will be completed by 2004, replacing ageing DC-9s and 727s. Source: Flight International

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    PAL to slash aircraft fleet

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Philippine Airlines (PAL) is to offload 74% of its aircraft, including 15 new Airbus A330/ 340s, and will dump 68% of its international and domestic services in a bid to keep its finances afloat. Under a dramatic restructuring plan presented to the Philippine Securities and Exchange ...

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    Qantas will wind down Asia routes

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Qantas is to make further cuts in capacity on routes to Asia as the economic chaos takes an increasing toll on passenger numbers on certain routes. The airline is also moving to bolster services elsewhere, particularly in the Philippines, where the Australian carrier moved to double capacity following the ...

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    Routes

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    -Peru and the USA have signed an open skies agreement to phase out flight restrictions over a period of four years for passenger services and two years for all-cargo services. From mid-June, both countries can increase weekly passenger flights from 42 to 63 (based on narrowbody aircraft). -Japan Airlines (JAL) ...

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    New SAA boss Andrews ready for 'tenacious' cost-cutting

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Hilka Birns/CAPE TOWN South African Airways has appointed former World Airways chief executive Coleman Andrews to restore the ailing airline to health in time for its approaching privatisation. Andrews succeeds chief executive Mike Myburgh, whose early retirement had been expected. Myburgh's deputy, John Hare, has also been axed ...

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    United, Cathay gain long-range benefits

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    United Airlines has launched the first year-round non-stop service between Hong Kong and Chicago, benefiting from improved engine fuel efficiency and new flexible routing. At the same time, Cathay Pacific Airways is considering Boeing 747 improvements to start the first scheduled non-stop New York service in 1999. The ...

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    Jordanian profits

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Royal Jordanian trebled its operating profits to $12 million last year, thanks to cost-cutting measures. The rise in sales amounted to just 1%. Passenger traffic grew by 4.7%, although figures for cargo fell by 3% after the withdrawal of one of the airline's freighters. Source: Flight International

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    Russia will tighten import rules

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The Russian Government is drafting new proposals which would tighten up the rules on tax exemptions granted for imported aircraft. The proposed government order, which is now at draft stage, is designed to protect the country's own struggling aircraft manufacturing industry. The measures would effectively mean that a domestic ...

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    Frontier sees profits return during March

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Reflecting a more upbeat mood among the US low-cost carriers, Frontier Airlines says it turned in a profit for March, helped by the demise of Western Pacific which had "saturated" the Denver market with heavy fares discounts. Although Frontier posted an increased $18 million loss overall for its 1997/8 ...

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    Ryanair announces new share offering

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Irish low-fares carrier Ryanair plans a fresh share offering and a possible listing on the London stock exchange to help back its ambitious fleet and network expansion programme. Ryanair, which launched on the Dublin and US Nasdaq markets last May, says that it plans to raise another IR£50 million ...

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    Philippine Government stalls on interim fighter purchase

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE The new Philippine Government of president-elect Joseph Estrada has poured cold water on the outgoing Administration's proposed purchase of 23 ex-Kuwaiti McDonnell Douglas A-4K Skyhawks as an interim solution to the Philippine air force's chronic shortage of fighter aircraft. The A-4s form part of a "joint ...