All air transport news – Page 2643

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    Airbus prepares for shortened A330 launch launch imminent

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS AIRBUS INDUSTRIE IS preparing to launch the shortened version of the A330 long-range wide body twinjet "before the end of the year", for service entry in 1998. The manufacturer has been pushing to launch the 250-seat A330-M10 as soon as the market showed sufficient ...

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    Schrempp calls Fokker's future into question

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    DAIMLER-BENZ, THE parent company of Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA), has called into question the future of its troubled Dutch subsidiary, Fokker. According to Daimler-Benz president and former DASA chief Jurgen Schrempp, Fokker's future depends on whether the Dutch Government agrees to pay its share of a rescue package for ...

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    Virgin draws up regional shortlist

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    VIRGIN ATLANTIC Airways has stepped up its plans to launch a European regional airline based in Brussels, Belgium, by selecting a shortlist of possible aircraft suppliers. The move follows presentations in October by Boeing, British Aerospace Asset Management Organisation (the jet-leasing arm of BAe), Fokker, Avro Aerospace and ...

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    Lockheed

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Ed Phillips has been appointed vice-president for operations at Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems, of Marietta, Georgia. He replaces Bill Bullock, who moves to Fort Worth, Texas, to become executive vice-president for Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems. Phillips, who joined Lockheed in 1960, was most recently director of operations for the ...

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    Novel design

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Peter Henley/NORTH WEALD A MERE GLANCE at the Grob 200 reveals its designer's novel approach to his task. The airframe is constructed of composite materials, its engine is mounted behind the cabin (driving a three-bladed pusher propeller which lives on the end of a long tailcone), directional stability ...

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    US airlines move to end passenger-liability limits gathers pace

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON US AIRLINES HAVE become the latest to put their signature to an inter-carrier agreement which should see the scrapping of all passenger-liability limits within the next year. Under the new agreement, which was endorsed at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) annual general ...

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    Bidders line up for Kenya Airways stake

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    KENYA AIRWAYS IS close to selecting a strategic airline-partner, with KLM understood to have joined front runners British Airways and South African Airways (SAA) among the final bidders. Submissions were handed in on 3 November, with a winner due to be selected, on 30 November, at a meeting ...

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    Chinese engine training

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    UK aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce has begun construction of its new China aviation training centre at Tianjin. It will be run jointly with the Civil Aviation Administration of China and will offer engine type training for technicians, mechanics and managers. The training centre is due to open in late 1996. ...

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    Demand for S-76 accelerates

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WEST PALM BEACH SIKORSKY IS considering increasing production of its S-76, now running at 24 a year, to meet growing demand for the intermediate twin-turbine helicopter in corporate, utility and emerging naval markets. The company cites pent-up demand to replace corporate S-76As, interest from corporate and offshore ...

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    New Merpati president will go ahead with CN-235 lease plan

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE MERPATI NUSANTARA Airlines is to go ahead with the lease of 16 Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) CN-235-220 passenger aircraft, following the dismissal of the carrier's president, Ridwan Fatarudin. According to Mr Soepandi, president of Merpati parent airline Garuda Indonesia, there is a ...

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    Teleflex/GE join forces

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    TELEFLEX AND GE Aircraft Engines have agreed to form a joint venture, called Airfoil Technologies International, to repair commercial aero-engine fan blades and compressor aerofoils. The venture, which will be 51% owned by Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania-based Teleflex, is expected to begin operations before the end of this year. ...

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    Dragonair moves to protect independence

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CATHAY PACIFIC Airways has terminated its management agreement with Dragonair, in a move designed to prepare the carrier for a possible public listing in 1996. Cathay Pacific owns 30% of Dragonair and has been responsible for running the Hong Kong airline under a 15-year ...

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    Transavia seals Boeing 737 deal

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Peter Legro (left), chief executive of Dutch charter and scheduled airline Transavia, has confirmed an order for eight Boeing 737-800s, with an option on a further 12, in a signing ceremony at the airline's headquarters at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Boeing president Ron Woodard is seen countersigning the order, which is ...

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    KLM reporting a record first half

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    BRITISH AIRWAYS HAD a clutch of record traffic figures and its highest-ever profits to show as the group revealed an "outstanding" set of results for the first half of the financial year. Net profits climbed to £323 million over the six months to September, as sales broke through ...

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    Interot flies to London City

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    GERMAN REGIONAL-AIRLINE INTEROT, soon to be renamed Augsburg Airlines, became the latest operator at London City Airport when it began services from Augsburg, in southern Germany, and London via Cologne/Bonn on 6 November. The twice-daily weekday service is flown with 37-seat Bombardier Dash 8-100 turboprop aircraft. Interot is offering an ...

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    Reduced separations lie ahead on Atlantic routes

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES THE NORTH ATLANTIC Systems Planning Group (NATSPG) plans to start preparations in December to pave the way for the introduction of a trial 1,000ft (300m) reduced vertical- separation minima (RVSM) across the Atlantic by January 1997. The NATSPG, which includes all major ...

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    Computer tie-up

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Real-time computer specialists Concurrent Computer and Harris Computer Systems have agreed to merge, in a deal worth $28 million. The companies, which build computers for the simulation and other industries, have a combined annual revenue of $170 million. Concurrent shareholders will own 61% of the new company. Source: ...

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    India prepares for change to CNS/ATM

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/SEATTLE INDIA HAS DRAWN up plans to replace its terrestrial air-traffic-control (ATC) system with a global-navigation satellite-system (GNSS)-based communications, navigation and surveillance/air-traffic management (CNS/ATM) by 2015. A Government study shows that the new system has the potential to yield tenfold increases in system air-traffic capacity ...

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    Sextant HFDS certificated

    1995-11-15T00:00:00Z

    SEXTANT AVIONIQUE has achieved French certification of its head-up flight-display system (HFDS) for Category IIIB landings in the Boeing 737-300. Launch customer Aeropostal has carried out the first commercial flight using the system. Aeropostal flies passengers by day, converting its aircraft to freight configuration for night-mail services. Director-general ...

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    The ins and outs of licence validation

    1995-11-08T13:44:00Z

    Sir - Recent correspondence from Capt Rackham (Flight International, 20-26 September, P76) and British Airline Pilots Association general secretary Chris Darke (Flight International, 11-17 October, P49) highlights the differences between European Community member states on licence validation. Capt Rackham's experiences are very different to the requirements which would ...