All air transport news – Page 2640

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    MAS chairman confirms big-twin plans

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) chairman Tajudin Ramli has confirmed plans to order new long-range widebody aircraft, worth $4 billion, by the end of the year, although he appears to rule out a decision in time for the Malaysian air show in early December. ...

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    China approves foreign investment in Hainan

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE THE CHINESE Government has, for the first time, allowed a foreign investor to buy into a Chinese airline, with the approval of a 25% share sale in Hainan Airlines to American Aviation Investment, a fund led by US financier George Soros. According to ...

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    Boeing barred from lead role in STARS

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON, DC THE US FEDERAL Aviation Administration has barred Boeing from leading an industry consortium bidding for the $1 billion Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) programme. Boeing, BDM and Oracle had teamed to compete for STARS, with Boeing selected as the prime contractor. The ...

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    Brymon fleet decision imminent

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    BRYMON AIRWAYS is to decide on a major fleet re-equipment programme in early December, with proposals being considered from ATR and Bombardier. Mike Jones, the Plymouth-based British Airways subsidiary's managing director, says that, if Brymon decides to stay with Bombardier, it will replace three of its five de ...

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    Boeing begins new 737 despite strike

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    MAJOR ASSEMBLY of the first of the new-generation Boeing 737-700s is still scheduled for 1 December, despite a decision by company workers to reject a deal aimed at ending the seven-week strike. Boeing was optimistic that the 30,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers' ...

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    Lufthansa sells its 737 Advs to Jetz

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    LUFTHANSA IS selling its 19 remaining Boeing 737-200 ADVs to US leasing firm JETZ. The aircraft were among those, which Lufthansa originally planned to sell to Indonesia before the sale stalled when the Delaware-based company offered "a better deal". The aircraft will be handed over starting in May ...

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    Cathay to take test A330s

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS INDUSTRIE will modify and refurbish two of its A330 test and development aircraft for commercial use by Cathay Pacific Airways. The revamped aircraft will fulfil a recent Cathay Pacific order for two additional A330 twinjets. The carrier is already taking delivery of nine Rolls-Royce Trent 700-powered A330s, ...

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    Air New Zealand takes on the competition

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    AIR NEW ZEALAND has responded to growing competition on routes between New Zealand and Australia by introducing a new service operated on behalf of its wholly owned subsidiary, Mount Cook Airlines. Mount Cook will wet-lease a Boeing 757 from UK charter operator Britannia, flying from Hamilton and Dunedin ...

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    Balkan Airlines gets $45m loan

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    A $45 MILLION loan from Bulgaria's State fund for Reconstruction and Development will allow the national carrier, Balkan Airlines, to embark on a badly needed fleet-modernisation programme. According to reports in the fortnightly journal, East European Markets, the loan, which has just been approved by the Government, forms ...

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    French shackle GEC missile bid

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/LONDON A POLITICAL ROW is brewing between the UK and French Governments over an apparent attempt by Paris to cripple UK company GEC Marconi's bid to win a £1 billion ($1.5 billion) procurement programme for the Royal Air Force. The UK company is offering ...

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    Too much too soon?

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    The outbreak of massive orders must surely have made the last quarter of 1995 a dream for aircraft salesmen - but does it mean a return to nightmares for airframe and engine manufacturers? Probably the biggest single fear for a manufacturer, after that of not having any orders, is that ...

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    Embraer test-flies second EMB-145

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Embraer has flown the second EMB-145 test aircraft from the company airfield at Sao Jose dos Campos. The 1h 20m flight took place on 17 November. The Brazilian company has logged over 70h of test flights since the maiden flight of the first of the 50-seat regional jets in August ...

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    Fokker

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Eelco Wagner has been appointed vice-president for marketing and sales for North America at Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker, of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He also becomes president of Fokker Aircraft USA, where he succeeds Maarten van Eeghen, who has joined Dutch Railways. Wagner was formerly vice-president for customer support. Bert Wilschut, ...

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    Are low fares, just pie in the sky?

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Sir - The question of fare levels - in which the public should take a great interest - is an important issue. There is talk about a "low-fare philosophy" and Ryan Air is operating to Glasgow, the second-densest route in Europe, at fares lower than those established for ...

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    Engineers of many talents wanted

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I have purposely waited to write this letter, so that I can ask the gentleman in charge of appointments at Airbus Industrie whether he has filled the advertised avionics-engineer position (Flight International, 23-29 August, P53). The advertisement includes the statement: "Candidates must be fluent in French, ...

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    Freighter lease

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Atlas Air is to operate a fourth Boeing 747-200 freighter on behalf of Taiwan's China Airlines under a new five-year agreement. Golden, Colorado-based Atlas began operating for China Airlines early in 1993.     Source: Flight International

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    Bilateral pact

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    The US and Philippine Governments, have signed a new liberalised bilateral agreement, which had been agreed between them in September. Under the aviation pact, both countries can designate two additional all-cargo carriers in the market. The agreement allows US cargo carriers to conduct hubbing operations at Subic Bay and Manila ...

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    Knight expands

    1995-11-29T00:00:00Z

    UK regional airline Knight Air says that it is to replace two of its three Embraer Bandeirantes with British Aerospace Jetstream 31s in March, boosting its capacity by 30%. Knight will lease the 17-seat twin-turboprop J31s from BAe subsidiary JSX Capital. Source: Flight International

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    Snecma/S Korea discuss M88 for KTX-II

    1995-11-22T00:00:00Z

    SNECMA IS PUSHING a derivative of its M88 engine as the power plant for installation in South Korea's KTX-II advanced jet trainer/light-fighter project, as well as pursuing an increased power variant for a re-engine version of the French Dassault Mirage 2000. The M88 is a 50kN dry-80kN with ...

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    Lufthansa Technik chief angry

    1995-11-22T00:00:00Z

    THE CHAIRMAN AND chief executive of German maintenance company Lufthansa Technik, Wolfgang Mayrhuber, says that he may complain to the European Commission about the low prices which some loss-making, government-subsidised, European airlines and maintenance companies are charging. Mayrhuber says that he does not mind if a government helps ...