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    Agreement will improve BAe's financial fortunes

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    WITH THE ATR alliance under its belt, British Aerospace believes that it is close to stemming the losses from its regional-aircraft operations, which brought the UK group close to collapse two years ago. The most immediate financial impact from the alliance will come from BAe's decision to close ...

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    European duty-time argument is all about safety...

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Sir - In response to the letters from R P Holubowicz (Flight International, 11-17 January and 25-31 January), the issue of European flight and duty-time regulation is about safety. European pilots believe that the proposed regulation is unsafe, and is supported by the aero-medical establishment in Europe and the USA. ...

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    Leasing success boosts turnaround for BAe regional-aircraft operations

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    BRITISH AEROSPACE'S success in turning round its ailing regional-aircraft operations has been further underlined by a record performance from its leasing organisations, which manage the regional jet and turboprop fleets still held on the group's books. The idle fleet of BAe 146 regional jets has been eliminated ...

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    Human software is the safest option

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Sir - "Lessons from the cockpit" (Flight International, 11-17 January, P24) shows that, although the automation of aircraft is sold as an improvement in safety, it is unfortunately not all gain. The main shortcoming is that the "modernisers" assume that the pilot receives relevant information from the instrument ...

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    Universal Approval

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Universal Navigation has received US Federal Aviation Administration approval for its UNS-1M navigation-management system fitted with a 12-channel global-positioning-system receiver. The system has been certificated on the Embraer EMB-120.   Source: Flight International

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    Fedex Increases Capacity

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    FedEx is to replace two of three McDonnell Douglas DC-10Fs used on daily transatlantic services with higher-capacity MD-11 freighters, one based at London Stansted and one at Paris Charles de Gaulle, and is considering adding a fourth aircraft on the North Atlantic early in 1996.   Source: ...

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    Sense stems Pacific pride

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    South Pacific island governments are finally taking steps to stem the flow of red ink that has bedevilled most of their tiny national airlines for the past decade. At presstime, aviation officials from the dozen isolated nations were studying a comprehensive new report designed to set them back ...

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    Crisis over - don't let up

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Airline industry fortunes may be on the upturn, but much work remains. Here are our 10 commandments. At long last, there's something to be optimistic about. For many airlines, traffic has returned, costs have been cut, and the bottom line is looking, well, better than it has for a ...

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    TWA hits more snags

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Highly publicised problems at TWA and numerous successes at Northwest Airlines do not tell the full story at either carrier. TWA, though in the midst of a difficult financial restructuring in an attempt to stave off bankruptcy, may not be compromised in its negotiating position. Northwest is still carrying a ...

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    ATR-BAe link rocks Europe

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    If, as expected, the long-awaited alliance between ATR and British Aerospace's Jetstream division goes ahead, the deal should provide the spark for the rationalisation of the entire European regional aircraft industry. At presstime, there were strong indications an agreement would be signed before the end of January. One ...

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    MEA fights for funds

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The tug of war for control of Lebanon's troubled carrier, Middle East Airlines (MEA), has seemingly come to an end with the government's approval of a crucial $100 million loan. However, in mid-January the funds had yet to be released and there was uncertainty over whether the carrier's ...

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    94 at a glance

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    What will 1994 be remembered for? Many carriers saw a return to profit. Some received major state aid approvals. It was the year when competition from an ever-growing Southwest, plus low-cost entrants led by ValuJet, finally shook the US majors into action. The employees took control of United, and the ...

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    Asia's revival

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Most Asian carriers should return to healthy profits, if they can contain costs. After four years of belt tightening, Asia-Pacific airlines are looking to the new year as a period of real revival, although managements believe trading conditions will remain tough. They also concede stringent measures will have to be ...

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    Higher interest

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    As the economic recovery moves into full swing this year, business can look forward to steady growth with little risk of inflation. But interest rates will increase and the US dollar may appreciate somewhat. David Walton explains. A year ago the global economic recovery was hesitant and patchy. Today, the ...

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    The year ahead

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    After the five toughest years this business has ever known, surely 1995 will be the year of recovery. Well, maybe. Certainly this year promises more than any since 1989, but only selected carriers will benefit. The major economies can expect the winning combination of steady growth, stable oil prices and ...

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    PAL faces home threat

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Faltering deregulation in the Philippines will receive a boost this month with the startup of the first serious domestic competition for the country's flag carrier. Grand International Airways (GrandAir), set up by a group of former senior Philippine Airlines officials, will operate two Airbus A300s on a four ...

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    Beijing beckons

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/BEIJING In the 16 years since China opened its doors to reform, the country has emerged as a major trading partner of the West and is on course to become an economic superpower in the next century. Underlining its emerging importance are the many corporations beating a ...

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    Douglas concentrates on proposal for MD-11 Twin

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/ LOS ANGELES McDONNELL DOUGLAS has revealed new details of the medium-range twin-engined version of the MD-11 now emerging as an early leader in Douglas Aircraft's (DAC) studies of potential developments of the tri-jet. The twin would be aimed primarily at the McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 ...

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    Boeing says 777 noise 'better than forecast'

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    BOEING IS about to submit "better than expected" noise data on the 777 to the US and European Joint Airworthiness Authorities. The noise data are essential for the type to qualify under Stage 3 requirements at certification, expected in late April 1995. Boeing 777 noise-engineering supervisor, Billy Glover, ...

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    Cessna/Gulfstream break sales records

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    CESSNA AIRCRAFT and Gulfstream Aerospace have reported record business-jet sales for 1994. Cessna says that it delivered 121 Citation business-jets in the year, up from 116 in 1993, and booked orders for a further 203 - its highest order intake since 1979, the best year ever for Citation sales. ...