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    Maintenance purchase

    2000-03-14T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney has purchased Braathens ASA's engine maintenance facility at Stavenger, Norway, giving P&W Engine Services its first presence in Europe. Source: Flight International

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    Warrior gears up for Centaur challenge

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Warrior (Aero-Marine) has secured half of the required investment from North American and UK-based sources to fund development and certification of its single-engined Centaur light seaplane. The £15 million ($22 million) cash injection, derived from a mixture of private and public investment, is conditional on the UK company providing ...

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    Boeing goes ahead with 777 variants but declines to reveal customers

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Boeing is to go ahead with the ultra-long range 777-200LR and -300ER derivatives, previously called the 777 200X/300X. The company plans to deliver the first aircraft in September 2003. News of the long-delayed launch was dampened by Boeing's refusal to name a launch customer. Candidates ...

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    Marketplace

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Air France has signed a five-year lease agreement with International Lease Finance (ILFC) for three General Electric GE90-powered Boeing 777-200ERs. The aircraft will be delivered between April 2001 and February 2002. Brymon Airways has taken delivery of the first of seven Embraer RJ-145s it has on order. Sabena has firmed ...

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    Snecma sales rise

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    France's Snecma, General Electric's partner on the CFM56 engine programme and parent of landing gear and brakes specialists Messier-Dowty and Messier-Bugatti, has announced a 12% rise in sales to Fr31.88 billion ($4.75 billion) for last year, with operating profits up 51% on 1998 to Fr3.1 billion. A hefty tax bill ...

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    RFP limits R-R options in C-5 competition

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    The Rolls-Royce RB211-535-E4D powerplant has been dropped from the competition to re-engine 126 Lockheed Martin C-5A/B transports after the release of a request for proposals (RFP). Lockheed Martin, armed with a preliminary $15 million contract, has been tasked with selecting a new powerplant for the C-5. Its RFP gives ...

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    CAT detector ready for tests

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Flight tests of the first predictive warning system for clear air turbulence (CAT) are set to begin by the middle of this year on a Honeywell-owned Boeing 720 testbed. The tests, if successful, will pave the way for eventual series production of a hybrid weather radar/infra-red (IR) laser radar warning ...

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    Tupolev revives Tu-234 work and aims for mid-year flight

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Paul Duffy/MOSCOW Development of Tupolev's short-fuselage version of the Tu-204 has been resurrected, with the much-delayed first flight expected to take place by the middle of this year. The 160-seat twinjet - designated the Tu-234 (or Tu-204-300) - has been under development since the early 1990s and is ...

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    Workshop

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    General Electric Engine Services and South Korea's Asiana Airlines have launched an engine support joint venture - GE On Wing Support-Korea - based at Seoul's Kimpo Airport. The company will support all engines in Asiana's widebody fleet and is expected to save the airline $20 million annually. Northwest Airlines has ...

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    'Technical challenges' delay Boeing JSF demonstrator

    2000-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC First flight of Boeing's X-32B short take-off and vertical-landing (STOVL) Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) concept demonstrator has been delayed by "technical challenges" in the integration of the propulsion system with the flight-control software. The first flight, due in the third quarter, has slipped to later in the ...

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    A question of choice

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Engines Review Airline Business reviews the latest trends in the aero-engine market, including Boeing's decision to sign a single-source deal on its long-awaited long-range 777X and transatlantic battles over noise. Plus, analysis of the current state of orders, deliveries and market share for the main manufacturers. CAROLE SHIFRIN ...

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    Three's a crowd

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    MAX KINGSLEY-JONES LONDON In the aero-engines stakes, market dynamics appear to favour a two-horse race. Two may be company, but three is a crowd. It is a message on which the world's three main aircraft engine manufacturers have had cause to dwell. They know only too well the damage that ...

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    UK all-cargo carrier grows with more 747s

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Max Kinglsey-Jones/LONDON Airfreight Express (AFX), the UK's latest all-cargo carrier, is gearing up for expansion as it prepares to triple its Boeing 747 freighter fleet. The London Heathrow-based carrier launched operations last September following the receipt of its air operator's certificate. It is operating a single weekly scheduled trip ...

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    Engine upgrade offered for A330

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is negotiating with Airbus Industrie over possible upgrades to the PW4168 engine for the A330 after its decision to suspend the PW4173 for the A330-300 (Flight International, 8-14 February). "We will do something to the 4168, probably including putting in the TALON [low emissions] combustor, and ...

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    Ilyushin begins design work on cargo Il-96-300 variant

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Paul Duffy and Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW Ilyushin has initiated design work for a freighter version of its 240-seat Il-96-300 four-engined widebody. The design bureau is also studying the development of a Russian-engined version of the Westernised Il-96M/T. The Il-96-300 freighter project will be developed by a partnership which includes ...

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    FAA likely to act on 747 fire-extinguisher alert

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration is expected to issue an airworthiness directive (AD) calling for inspections of engine fire-extinguishing systems on Boeing 747-400s. It comes after Lufthansa temporarily grounded its fleet following the discovery of a cracked copper hose on an engine. The AD, which was expected to be ...

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    JSF engine thrust beats expectations

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney's JSF119-611 engine has exceeded the thrust requirements of Lockheed Martin's X-35 short take-off and landing (STOVL) Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) concept demonstrator in ground testing at the company's test site at West Palm Beach, Florida. The engine demonstrated thrust above requirements for short take-off and vertical ...

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    On the rack

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Flight International flight tests Boeing's latest 757 model, the stretched 240-seat -300 which entered service last MarchPeter Henley/LUTONOne of Boeing's marketing slogans is that it has a family of airliners for every market. The 757 and 767 family members are intended to complement one another in range and capacity. The ...

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    Bearing fails in Lockheed Martin JSF STOVL tests

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    A bearing in the shaft-driven lift fan of the short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) propulsion system for Lockheed Martin's X-35 Joint Strike Fighter concept demonstrator has failed during engine ground testing at Pratt & Whitney. The bearing failed after 67h of testing, equivalent to about 18 months of ...

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    Aerospace companies join e-commerce stampede

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    A rash of e-commerce initiatives have been announced by airframe and avionics manufacturers, airlines and communication specialists, with SITA, Boeing, Honeywell and British Airways identifying Internet-based business opportunities. Aeronautical communication specialist SITA, already active in Internet developments, is extending its diversification strategy into the e-commerce arena with the launch ...