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    Icelandair assists Greenlandair with Boeing 757 introduction

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Greenlandair has begun operating its first jet airliner, a Boeing 757-200, with assistance from Icelandair. The ex-Airtours aircraft is being flown on Icelandair's air operator's certificate (AOC). Icelandair assisted with crew training. The 757, which will be transferred to Greenlandair's AOC by 1999, is based in Copenhagen and operated to ...

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    GE 'commits' to re-fanned CF6

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES General Electric has completed initial tests on a hybrid wide chord fan for the CF6-80C2 turbofan and says that it is "off and running" with development of the more powerful "G2" version for heavier versions of the Boeing 767-400 and 747-400X. "We've just completed the ...

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    Chinese study European overhaul proposals

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    China Southern Airlines is reviewing plans to invest in an engine test and overhaul facility while it considers separate joint venture proposals from MTU and Sochata. SR Technics, in the meantime, is pursuing a maintenance joint venture with China Eastern Airlines, as Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering (HAECO) and Shandong Airlines ...

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    Computer problems continue to delay Hong Kong freight

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The disruption and delay in air freight at the newly opened Hong Kong International Airport is set to continue through to the end of August, as Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (HACTL) struggles to overcome computer problems and to bring its "Super Terminal One" back on line. According to ...

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    Debonair looks for frequent flier links

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Low-cost UK carrier Debonair has emerged from its meeting to discuss setting up a joint frequent flier programme for the independent airline sector, declaring that it has up to 15 European carriers on board, including Virgin Express and Air Malta. Potential deals are also in place to extend the scheme ...

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    Fine Air set for Southern Air purchase

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Fine Air Services, the parent of Miami-based Fine Air, has revealed plans to acquire rival US cargo airline Southern Air Transport (SAT). Privately owned SAT, based in Columbus, Ohio, has been on the market for several months, with 747 freighter lessor Atlas Air previously tipped ...

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    EC aims to be at the helm of global navigation

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission (EC) has responded to calls from the airline industry and other bodies and accelerated efforts to define a future European global navigation satellite system (GNSS-2). While existing plans for an interim satellite-based system, the European geostationary navigation satellite system (Egnos), remain in place, the EC is ...

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    Ayres set to complete Let deal

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Ayres, the US cargo and agricultural aircraft manufacturer, expects to complete its acquisition of a 93% controlling stake in Czech aircraft builder Let Kunovice from Aero Holdings by the end of July. "We have signed everything and are only waiting on US Government technicalities," says company president Fred Ayres. The ...

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    MEA discusses nine-aircraft order with Airbus and Boeing

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Middle East Airlines (MEA) has confirmed it is in talks with Airbus Industrie and Boeing over an order for up to nine medium-range aircraft. The airline declines to clarify the details of the bids, but it is understood to be looking for a mix of six medium- and three large-capacity ...

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    America West and Mesa mend fences and hammer out new deal

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    America West Airlines and US regional Mesa Airlines have entered into a new six-year code-share agreement which will quadruple the number of 50-seat Canadair Regional Jets (CRJs) dedicated to the America West Express regional operation. The new deal reverses a deterioration of the six-year partnership which earlier this year ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    -CityFlyer Express has taken delivery of its fifth Avro RJ100, and has placed orders for two further aircraft for delivery in mid-1999. The airline, which operates British Airways franchise services from Gatwick, has also placed two options. -Atlas Air has placed a third 747-200 freighter with a consortium of South ...

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    Cronus to expand fleet with 737-700/800 deal

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Cronus Airlines is in negotiations to acquire Next Generation Boeing 737s as it initiates an expansion of its network. The three-year-old privately owned Greek carrier now operates two 737-300s and one -400 on scheduled and charter flights within Greece and to Paris, London and points in Germany. Extra frequencies ...

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    Routes

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    -Sabena will introduce jet services on its Brussels to London City service on 13 September, replacing the existing Bombardier Dash 8 with an Avro RJ85 on one of five daily flights. ++ Swissair will cease flights to Philadelphia at the end of October. The airline will offer connections via New ...

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    Korean and SIA confirm widebody deferrals

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Korean Air (KAL) have confirmed a series of deferred deliveries, affecting 13 Airbus Industrie and Boeing widebody aircraft on order until 2000. SIA says it is deferring delivery of 11 aircraft for 1998-2000 (Flight International, 18-24 March and 22-28 July). KAL has reached an agreement with ...

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    Dollars and sense

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The ARAC studied use of inert gases (including nitrogen and exhaust gases), fuel "scrubbing" and "washing" the ullage space above the fuel, which are methods of purging oxygen from the tank. Scrubbing fuel at the airport fuel farm offered little added protection while use of foam would reduce aircraft payload ...

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    ARAC advises caution on fuel tank safety improvements

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC An aviation industry advisory group led by Boeing and Airbus Industrie says the US Federal Aviation Administration should continue to investigate cost-effective ways to enhance fuel tank safety on in-service and new airliners while ordering the changes for new aircraft designs. Six months ago, the ...

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    Workshop

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    -Hawker Pacific Aerospace has won a $5 million five-year contract to repair and service landing gears on 16 UPS Airlines Boeing 747 freighters. It will perform the work at its facility in the UK. The company has also secured a $6 million five-year landing gear maintenance contract from SAS, LOT ...

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    EC closes issue of Air France state aid despite court decision

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission (EC) has effectively laid to rest the issue over its four-year-old Air France state aid package, brushing off legal questions raised by last month's decision in the European courts. Air France should now be free to press ahead with its planned share flotation. The European Court ...

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    US low-cost airlines recover...

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON Further evidence has emerged of an upturn in fortunes for the beleagured US low-cost carriers, with a round of profits for the second quarter. Vanguard Airlines has posted its first-ever profits and Kiwi International Airlines is optimistic that it will return to the black this year. ...

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    Intertechnique

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Intertechnique is to acquire three businesses from Teleflex Lionel Dupont, the French grouping which was the recent target of a take-over by acquisitive US company Heico. Intertechnique will take the Teleflex-Syneravia, Cotep and Preclilec businesses, involved in aircraft lights, indicators, displays and sensors. Source: Flight International