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    Luscombe rebirth?

    1997-08-27T13:34:00Z

    Monkton, Maryland-based Renaissance Aircraft is studying the market for new-build, updated, versions of the classic Luscombe 8 light aircraft. The "EuroLuscombe" would be powered by a Czech LOM or Textron Lycoming engine. LOMs are marketed by Moravia, of Thunder Bay, Ontario.   Source: Flight International

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    Mercury expands FBOs

    1997-08-27T13:34:00Z

    Mercury Air Group has acquired Stevens Aviation's Nashville International Airport, Tennessee, fixed-base operation (FBO) for $4.2 million. The Los Angeles-based company now operates 13 USFBOs, with a fourteenth due to open in April 1998 at Charleston International Airport, South Carolina.   Source: Flight International

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    Pentastar RVSM work

    1997-08-27T13:33:00Z

    Chrysler Pentastar Aviation of Detroit, Michigan, has won approval to upgrade Gulfstream business jets to meet reduced vertical-separation minimum requirements. It says that it is the only independent service centre authorised by the maker to install the avionics.   Source: Flight International

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    Jetcruzer orders

    1997-08-27T13:33:00Z

    Advanced Aerodynamics and Structures says that it has a backlog of 53 confirmed orders for its $1.29 million Jetcruzer 500 single-turboprop business aircraft, having added 22 confirmed orders since early July.   Source: Flight International

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    US Airways redeems

    1997-08-27T13:31:00Z

    US Airways has exercised its right to redeem all of its remaining interest-bearing preference shares, in a move designed to shave around $19 million off annual financing costs. With repurchases earlier this year, the US air carrier expects to save $46 million in savings on annual dividends.   ...

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    ValuJet cash

    1997-08-27T13:31:00Z

    ValuJet Airlines has completed a private placement of debt with institutional investors, which will raise $80 million to help refinance secured debt and aid the purchase of hush- kits for its McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s.   Source: Flight International

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    GE acquires Greenwich

    1997-08-27T13:30:00Z

    General Electric plans to complete its acquisition of Greenwich Air Services on 2 September after gaining approval from the US competition authorities. The final part of the take-over is due to fall into place later next month when shareholders of UNC vote on whether to accept the prior offer from ...

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    EF2000 logistics

    1997-08-27T13:22:00Z

    EDS has delivered the first phase of the Royal Air Force's Logistics Support System (LSS), an integrated, secure information network intended to minimise life-cycle costs and help procurement. The LSS will be used initially to support the introduction of the Eurofighter EF2000.   Source: Flight International

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    Allison goes hunting

    1997-08-27T13:21:00Z

    Hunting Airmotive of the UK has beaten international competition to extend for a further five years its UK Ministry of Defence contract under which it maintains the Allison T56 engines, which power the RAF's Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules transport fleet.   Source: Flight International

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    easyJet's complaint

    1997-08-27T11:43:00Z

    The European Commission has opened an enquiry into allegations by UK low-cost airline easyJet of anti-competitive practices by KLM. The action follows a complaint made by easyJet in October 1996 that KLM was lowering its fares artificially on the Amsterdam-London route in order to compete with easyJet's tariffs. ...

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    Airborne's GPS

    1997-08-27T11:43:00Z

    Airborne Express has selected IIMorrow's Apollo 2101 global-positioning-system (GPS) navigation management system to replace Omega/VLF systems installed on its McDonnell Douglas DC-8s. The value of the contract is not disclosed. Initial installations are under way.   Source: Flight International

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    MAS/GE engine deal

    1997-08-27T11:43:00Z

    Malaysia Airlines (MAS)and General Electric have finalised an agreement to form the joint venture, Aircraft Engine Repair & Overhaul (1997) (AERO '97). The new company, which is 70% owned by GE and 30% by MAS, will focus on developing the airline's existing CFM56 and Pratt & Whitney PW4000 capabilities. Similar ...

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    Load shift?

    1997-08-27T11:41:00Z

    US National Transportation Safety Board investigators are focusing on a possible rearward load-shift of untethered cargo as a cause of the 7 August accident to a Fine Air McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61F at Miami, Florida. Controllers reported that the aircraft pitched up to an angle of some 60¼ almost immediately after ...

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    Angola accident

    1997-08-27T11:41:00Z

    A 31-year-old Angolan Air Charter Boeing 727-100F (D2-TJC) crash-landed at Lukapa, Angola inbound from the country's capital, Luanda, on 15 August. There are no confirmed reports about the circumstances, but no-one on board the cargo flight is believed to have been seriously injured.   Source: Flight International

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    NEPC guilty

    1997-08-27T11:40:00Z

    The Indian Supreme Court has reportedly ruled that Skyline NEPC owes some $2 million worth of lease rentals, and has ordered that the airline return two Boeing 737-200s to the US leasing company, US-based PLM Transport.   Source: Flight International

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    Longer legged Kedge

    1997-08-27T11:16:00Z

    Vympel is offering an extended-range variant of its Kh-29 (AS-14 Kedge) television-guided air-to-surface missile. Vympel claims the Kh-29TE has a range three times that of the Kh-29T, although, at 700kg, it is only 20kg heavier. The design bureau says that the Kh-29TE has a range of up to 30km (16nm). ...

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    Thomson/Fakel tie-up

    1997-08-27T11:16:00Z

    France's Thomson-CSF Airsys and Russian air-defence missile specialist Fakel are collaborating in adapting Fakel's cold-gas ejection system for the former's VL-VT1 naval short-range anti-air missile system. The cold-gas ejection system is used in various Russian navy and army surface-to-air missile systems.   Source: Flight International

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    Trimming the fat

    1997-08-27T11:15:00Z

    BMW Rolls-Royce is embarking on a weight-reduction programme for its BR715 engine, which is 45kg overweight. The company says that it will transfer the results of a similar programme for the smaller BR710, which trimmed off 35kg, to the new powerplant, and consultations are being held with suppliers to examine ...

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    New Saudi airline

    1997-08-27T11:05:00Z

    Private investors in Saudi Arabia have approached Saudi Arabian Airlines with a proposal to set up a new domestic airline using aircraft being phased out by the national flag carrier as new aircraft are introduced. The two sides are undertaking a feasibility study into what may become a joint-venture operation. ...

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    BA engineeering revamp

    1997-08-27T10:47:00Z

    British Airways is re-aligning its engineering division, with a downscaling of its work for third-party customers. The company says that this is a streamlining policy and that it will result in the loss of 450 of the present 9,300 engineering jobs.   Source: Flight International