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    Part one19-25 March...

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Part one19-25 March Covering North, Central and South Americaand the Caribbean. Part two26 March-1 April Covering Europe, including the whole of the CIS. Part three2-8 April Covering Africa, Asia, Australasia/South Pacific,the Middle East and the Pacific Rim. Source: Flight International

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    Russians win order for 20...

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Twenty Volga 2 Ekranoplan wing-in-ground-effect (WIGE) vehicles have been ordered by the Russian city of Syktyvkar, to use as air-taxis on the lakes which surround the city. WIGE development was originally funded by the Soviet navy. The vehicles are being built at the Sokol factory in Nizhne Novgorod, best known ...

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    Bombardier adds to Learjet 45...

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    BOMBARDIER HAS added the fifth,and final, aircraft to Learjet 45 flight-testing. The Canadian company reports a "dramatic improvement" in the performance of the flight-test programme, which has now exceeded the 1,100h mark. Delayed US certification of the AlliedSignal TFE732-20 turbofan powered light business-jet is now scheduled to take ...

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    Sogerma renegotiates IAI Galaxy deal

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    French aircraft-maintenance company Sogerma says that it is close to completing re-negotiation of its contract with Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) on risk-sharing supply of the fuselage and empennage for the Galaxy business jet. Talks were re-opened following the decision by Sogerma's new president, Henri-Paul Puel, to "-honour, but ...

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    UK pilot-training scheme comes under threat

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    UK flying training schools fear that they are in danger of losing a Government scheme which can give degree status for professional-pilot graduates, along with tax relief which reduces course prices by up to ú20,000, according to a leading flying-training school. Training-industry concern has been growing about the ...

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    IASA hits Malta...

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Malta's national civil-aviation safety-oversight organisation has received the grade of Category 3 (unacceptable) under the US Federal Aviation Administration International Aviation Safety Assessment programme. Source: Flight International

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    Fokker rescue plan

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    A team of Malaysian Government investors has been in the Netherlands meeting potential Dutch partners in a last ditch effort to save the bankrupt aerospace manufacturer Fokker Aircraft. State-run investment company Kazanah Nasional is discussing joining a DFl1.1 billion ($640 million) rescue effort with the Dutch Deleye Investment Group (DIG), ...

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    Seven Sisters are no poor relations

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The Seven Sisters, as Washington now refers to the US major carriers which are united in their determination to rid themselves of the ticket tax, have lost their cause. The 10 per cent flat-rate tax lives again, giving a reprieve to the low-cost, low-fare airlines - at least until 30 ...

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    Airline News

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is to start codesharing on Aeromexico flights to six Mexican cities from New York/JFK ,Los Angeles, Miami, Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth. Aeromexico will buy seats on Delta flights from Atlanta to Frankfurt, Washington/Dulles, Philadelphia and Detroit and from Dallas-Fort Worth to Boston. Delta was also to add ...

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    Airbus and Boeing agree to differ

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    It's time once again to upgrade airline and aerospace industry filing systems, as extra cupboards and stronger shelving are pressed into service. Yes, the forecast season is with us again. Every day, a new volume arrives, to be scanned before being filed away to gather dust until data is required ...

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    Data

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Company Period Net US$ mil Comp period Sales US$ mil % change Air Canada Y Dec 31 109.3 45.2 3,578 9.0 Atlas Air Y Dec 31 37.8 17.8 316 84.3 Braathens Safe Y Dec 31 13.5 32.4 692 8.4 British Airways 3Q ...

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    Hawaii high-low

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    One year after its latest rescue, Hawaiian Airlines appears to have broken its pattern of successive, but unsuccessful fixes and seems to be stronger than ever. Yet the carrier is still vulnerable. Report by David Knibb. First it was a Japan Airlines subsidiary taking a stake to help Hawaiian buy ...

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    Haneda slot handout fails

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Japan's transportation ministry distribution of the 40 long-awaited roundtrip slots at Tokyo/Haneda has disappointed the country's prospective startups and cast doubts over the government's desire to further competition. The handful of ambitious new startups, which had hoped to win enough slots to make their discount operations viable, are ...

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    US head for Lufthansa

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa is searching for a second Asian partner but the airline's new president and chief operating officer, Frederick Reid, says he remains committed to the relationship with struggling Thai Airways International. Further development of 'a highly developed alliance system' is one of the three issues Reid identified as ...

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    Supporting roles

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The maintenance market is evolving rapidly to meet airlines' needs for lower costs and higher efficiency. By George H Ebbs After decades out of the limelight, MRO - the business of maintaining, repairing, and overhauling commercial aircraft - is finally receiving attention, and with good reason. Annual MRO expenditures ...

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    Happy families?

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The debate in the aerospace industry over future product lines is sharply focused on the two extremes - the regional jet and the 'superjumbo'. Karen Walker looks ahead as the manufacturers vie to fill the gaps in the market, and Mark Odell presents a summary of current and planned jets. ...

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    Miami stuck in legal vice

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    A US Department of Transportation ruling on how payment should be divided for the new terminal at Miami International Airport could have a big impact on future airport funding. The $975 million project, planned to be completed by the year 2003, became the centre of a legal dispute ...

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    Star will rise in Myanmar

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Myanmar's government is using aviation as a key policy tool in its drive to develop regional ties. The country should witness the birth of its fifth airline next year under a joint venture with Indonesia but the deal has sparked speculation that the days of the current flag carrier, Myanmar ...

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    Too few sales but lots of potential

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite much recent fanfare about airline participation in the online revolution, ticket-selling on the Internet is still a relatively rare phenomenon and has yet to have much positive impact on carriers' bottom lines. But its potential is undisputed and airlines uniformly consider their experience to be an invaluable education about ...

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    PAL secures capital boost

    1997-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Things are starting to happen fast at Philippine Airlines. The carrier is set to increase its capital four-fold in less than a year, a move that should help PAL finance its fleet renewal and also strengthen chairman Lucio Tan's control. Tan successfully ended a boardroom struggle last September ...