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    Unions side with Boeing in Sabena order battle

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Unions at Sabena have intervened in the fight between Boeing and Airbus to secure a contract to replace the carrier's Boeing 737-200 with a threat of industrial action if the airline decides in favour of the Airbus A319. The Belgian flag carrier is due to make a decision ...

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    Volga-Dnepr leases Tu-204Cs

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Volga-Dnepr is to take two Tupolev Tu-204C-120 freighters equipped with Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4B engines on lease in a deal about to be signed with the leasing company Sirocco Aerospace International. The Russian cargo airline is also spending nearly $30 million upgrading its Antonov An-124 fleet. Volga-Dnepr president Alexei Isaikin ...

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    Tunisair is first Arab customer for A319

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Tunis Air has signed a contract for seven A320-family aircraft. The four A320s and three A319s will make it the first customer for the smallest Airbus in both Africa and the Arab world. Tunis Air, which operates eight CFM International CFM56-powered A320s and one A300B4, will take its ...

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    VLM and Air UK agree codesharing deal

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    VlM and Air UK have agreed to codeshare on flights between Rotterdam, Netherlands and London City Airport from 27 October. The flights, which will be operated by VLM Fokker 50s, bring to an end a battle between the two airlines. At one time, it looked as though it ...

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    S Africa hunts for investor to assist airport privatisation

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    South Africa is continuing its privatisation programme with the search for an international airport investor to kick off the sale of the country's state-owned airport-management company. Minister of Transport Mac Maharaj says that plans have been agreed for the sale of an initial 49%of the Airports Company South ...

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    Airbus transformation progresses

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The process of transforming Airbus Industrie into a fully fledged company is back on track, with a joint statement from the four consortium partners that they now plan to see the new structure in place by the start of 1999. The partners confirm that they will work towards ...

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    Air China steps towards 1998 listing

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Air China has begun the first steps towards a public flotation in 1998, becoming the last of the mainland China's big three carriers to go for a listing following successful launches by China Southern and China Eastern in New York and Hong Kong. According to China's state-run media, ...

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    City Bird aims to raise new cash from public listing

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    City Bird, Belgium's low-cost start-up airline, aims to raise $40 million from a public listing to help fund ambitious expansion plans designed to make it the "major long-haul operator" from its base at Brussels Airport. The airline began operations in March with a Boeing MD-11, targeting long-haul scheduled ...

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    Government sells Lufthansa stake

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The German Government completed the sale of its remaining 37.5% stake in Lufthansa on 13 October, in what was the second biggest privatisation in the country's history. Lufthansa says that the offering was twice oversubscribed, with purchasers mostly buying at the fixed price of DM33.30 ($19) a share. ...

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    Iberia Rises

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Iberia's pre-tax profits grew by close to 25%over the first nine months of this year to reach Ptas20.7 billion ($138 million) and president Xavier de Irala predicts a pre-tax return of around Ptas8 billion for the full year. Despite the rise, Iberia saw a slight drop at operating level as ...

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    Grand plan?

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The Thomson-CSF privatisation gave Lionel Jospin's new French Government a tailor-made opportunity to show its commitment to European aerospace restructuring. It flunked the chance. Instead it seems to have made a narrow national decision, which stands to do as much harm as good for the cause of European integration. ...

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    USN/USMC team pinpoints F-18 'falling leaf' rescue manoeuvre

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    A combined US Navy and Marine Corps test team has identified the warning signs which will help pilots of Boeing F/A-18s avoid the danger of losing the aircraft during a "falling-leaf" departure from controlled flight. The team estimates that at least eight F/A-18s have crashed because of this ...

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    GAO says that DoD should scale back aircraft purchases

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The US General Accounting Office (GAO) says that the US Department of Defense cannot afford to buy or upgrade nearly 8,500 aircraft at a cost of $335 billion between 2000 and 2015, and that it should be more realistic about what it can afford. "The DoD needs to ...

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    Tornado storms on until 2018

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Air Force will run its Panavia Tornado GR4 fleet until 2018, indicating that procurement of its replacement, the Future Offensive Air System (FOAS), is slipping. The RAF had been working toward procurement of the FOAS and replacement of the Tornado GR4 by 2013-15, but industry and ...

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    Congress bolstersUSArmy Chinook upgrade

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The US Congress has provided a fillip to the US Army's a ambitions to upgrade at least 300 aging Boeing CH-47D Chinook transport helicopters, by providing additional funding for the project in its proposals for the 1998 budget. A planned $29 million request from the army for the ...

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    Dutch begin IRIS-T F-16 trials

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Netherlands Air Force has begun evaluation flight-testing an IRIS-T short-range high-agility air-to-air missile (AAM) seeker coupled with a helmet-mounted sight. The tests are part of an air force evaluation programme intended to lead to the procurement of a replacement for its AIM-9 Sidewinder dogfight AAMs as ...

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    JASSM flight tests set for Edwards AFB

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin's submission for the US Department of Defense's Joint Air-to-Air Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) contest will soon undergo "captive-carry" flight testing at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Lockheed Martin and Boeing, which are competing to provide the US Air Force and US Navy with as many as ...

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    K-8 goes on tour

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    China has been promoting its Nanchang K-8 Karakorum jet trainer in Africa, with countries such as Eritrea and Zambia believed to be interested in the aircraft. A K-8 painted in China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation colours, probably aircraft number 206, was seen at Nairobi airport in Kenya in ...

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    Hughes imaging award

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Hughes Aircraft has been awarded a $12.5 million US Army contract to develop advanced technologies for ballistic-missile-defence imaging sensors. The company's Sensors and Com- munications Systems division is to develop technologies needed for more compact signal-processing electronics through the Advanced Sensor Data Compression and Processing programme. Source: Flight ...

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    Outrider is grounded pending accident probe

    1997-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Contractor testing of the Alliant Techsystems Outrider tactical unmanned air vehicle (UAV) has been suspended pending completion of an investigation into the crash of a prototype during a flight evaluation on 15 October at Hondo, Texas. It was the final test of the UAV with the McCulloch 4318F ...