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    Unions withdraw opposition to Airbus A319 order at Sabena

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    An offer by Swissair to contract maintenance to Sabena Technics, should the Belgian airline order Airbus narrowbodies rather than Boeing 737-700s, seems to have dampened unions' opposition to a decision in favour of the European consortium. A presentation of the Airbus A319 was made to Sabena and union ...

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    Mesa Air orders more Canadair

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The Mesa Air Group has ordered another 16 Bombardier Canadair Regional Jets (CRJ) after signing a new marketing deal which will allow the regional carrier to operate the 50-seat aircraft as part of its US Airways Express operations. The latest $350 million deal follows Mesa's order for 16 ...

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    Workshop

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    ++ Sabena Technics has concluded three significant third-party maintenance deals covering Boeing and Airbus types. The contracts include A-checks on three Air Holland Boeing 737-300s and two Boeing 757s, and C-checks on the carrier's 737-300s during the next four years. The contract is worth Bfr108 million ($3 million). Transavia has ...

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    Heico looks for cash to fund acquisitions

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Heico plans to raise $75 million through a bond offering, in part to help fund the group's rolling programme of acquisitions in the engine and airframe service market. At the end of October, the group's latest deal involved an alliance between its main Flight Support engine services unit ...

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    AAR expands

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    AAR has acquired Florida-based composites manufacturer ATR International, a supplier of business-jet interiors and aircraft structures. Source: Flight International

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    Ride the tiger

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    In the words of Douglas Adams' Hitch-hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, "Don't panic!" - well, not yet, anyway. Similarly, however, don't relax. The recent turmoil in Asian stock and currency markets is going to have a profound effect on the air-transport business and its suppliers. Those forecasters, whose confident predictions ...

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    Role reversal

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON Six minutes into the flight of the Space Shuttle STS87 on 19 November, the orbiter Columbia, arcing over the Atlantic Ocean heads-down, still attached to its external tank (ET) and with its main engines firing, will perform a 20s, 180íroll to a heads-up position, travelling at ...

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    Boeing remains committed to 777-200X/300X

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Boeing says that plans to develop the ultra-long range 777-200X and long haul -300X are "still going forward" despite continuing uncertainty over engine availability and the decision of a potential key customer, EVA Air of Taiwan, to sign a letter of intent for the rival ...

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    IATA plea leads to delay of B-RNAV

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Eurocontrol has delayed by three months the deadline for introduction of basic radio navigation (B-RNAV) standards to European airspace after a last-minute request from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The original deadline, 28 January, 1998, has been put back to 23 April, which ...

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    Honeywell develops intuitive aircraft flightdeck system

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Honeywell is demonstrating to aircraft manufacturers an intuitive autoflight system which integrates the autopilot controls and flight-management system (FMS). Honeywell says: "It is not the interface which makes an FMS difficult to use, it is the functionality, and that's what we hope to ...

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    IAI tip light

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) has developed a self-contained helicopter rotor-tip warning light, and will soon test a prototype on a Bell AH-1 Cobra helicopter. The unit has a lithium battery, is easily attached to the rotor tip and does not affect performance, says IAI. Source: Flight International

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    Global Surveyor mission delayed

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON NASA has revealed a year's delay - to March 1999 - of the mapping mission to be undertaken by the $250 million Mars Global Surveyor (MGS). The announcement came almost simultaneously with the news that the Agency's successful four-month Mars Pathfinder-Sojourner mission had ended. ...

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    Spacewalks restore power to the Mir

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Russia's Mir 1 space station is operating at 85% electrical power after two spacewalks carried out on 3 and 6 November were used to install a new solar panel. Cosmonauts Anatoli Solovyov and Pavel Vinogradev removed an old solar panel on the station's Kvant 1 module and replaced ...

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    People's choice

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    For the first time, the Israeli public will participate in the selection process of El Al's new medium-capacity aircraft. El Al intends to acquire five aircraft, and will shortly decide between the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737-700. The public will be asked to contact the El Al Internet site with ...

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    Airbus assistance

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie is to provide Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines with technical operating assistance as part the airline's deal for 17 A320s. The support includes the assignment of technical representatives to locations designated by the airline and training for pilots, ground personnel and cabin crew.   Source: Flight ...

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    In the pipeline

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    UK gas pipeline company Transco has awarded a five-year contract to two UK helicopter operators to perform visual checks on its 18,000km (11,000 miles) of major pipelines. Aeromega Helicopters of Stapleford, Essex, and Norfolk, Norwich-based Sterling Helicopters will fly up to five Bell 206 JetRangers daily throughout the year to ...

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    Berlin Showl

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Messe Berlin, the organiser of the ILA 98 show, says that it is concentrating on delivering special market access and special topics, rather than competing head-on with general shows such as those at Farnborough and Le Bourget - but that it would still prefer that the three principal European shows ...

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    Going commercial

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    While the astronauts and flight directors work on improved flight operations, directors are preparing the Shuttle to re-enter old territory - commercial activities. Daniel Goldin, NASA administrator is giving his full support and encouragement to the United Space Alliance to take the Shuttle back into the commercial launch business, possibly ...

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    Inflation tactics

    1997-11-18T17:46:00Z

    The talk is all about inflation on the stand of RFD - one of the leading companies in the design and manufacture of survival equipment in both marine and aerospace markets. At the air show stand (B705), RFD is showing its new survival system, the Heli raftXDS, a ...

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    Metal workers

    1997-11-18T17:46:00Z

    Arnold, the German manufacturer of metal technical equipment and interior furnishings, hopes to build on success achieved at Frankfurt Airport. Displaying at Dubai '97 as part of the Gulf Business Foundation (Stand A430), the company has completed contracts worth more than $43 million at Frankfurt since 1994, and ...