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    F-18F is landed on John C Stennis

    1997-01-29T17:52:00Z

    The McDonnell Douglas F-18F had its first USNavy aircraft-carrier landing on the USS John C Stennis, the navy's latest carrier, on 18 January. The aircraft is undergoing a two-week series of initial sea trials as it enters the final year of a three-year flight-test programme. Production of the first F-18E/Fs ...

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    Flightwest and MBA prepare to begin new Australia-PNG services

    1997-01-29T17:50:00Z

    Flightwest Airlines of Brisbane is preparing to fly between Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG), using capacity to be released by Australia's International Air Services Commission (IASC) following agreement late in 1996 on a new Australia/PNG bilateral (Flight International, 6-12 November, 1996). The IASC says that the Flightwest ...

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    Vietnamese Fokkers

    1997-01-29T17:49:00Z

    Vietnam Airlines is scheduled to take delivery of its two new Fokker 70s in early February and its final two leased Airbus A320s by the end of the month. The airline is not now expected to make any decision on a new long-range aircraft until the end of the year. ...

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    A310 orders dropped

    1997-01-29T17:48:00Z

    The order placed in August 1996 by an undisclosed customer for ten Airbus A310-300s has been removed from the consortium's order backlog. The customer is believed to be Brazilian carrier VASP (Flight International, 2-8 October, 1996), and the deal is understood to be awaiting final ratification. If completed, the order ...

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    TAAG's first 747

    1997-01-29T17:48:00Z

    TAAG Angola is reported to be acquiring its first Boeing 747, a 1986-build 747-300 combi from Singapore Airlines. The aircraft will son join the carrier's fleet, which includes Boeing 707s and 737s, and Fokker F27s. The Angolan national carrier has also been operating a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 500 leased from ...

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    Sabretech closes another plant in wake of Valujet crash

    1997-01-29T17:45:00Z

    SabreTech, faced with losing its repair-station licence from the US Federal Aviation Administration, closed its Orlando aircraft repair station on 17 January. The company previously shut down its Miami centre which is alleged to have played a significant role in the crash of the ValuJet McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 on 11 ...

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    Lithuanian introduces Saab 340 on regional flights

    1997-01-29T17:45:00Z

    Lithuanian Airlines (LAL) is leasing two used Saab 340B turboprops to develop regional routes from Lithuania's capital Vilnius. The first of the two used aircraft, formerly operated by now-defunct Spanish regional Prima Air, came into service in mid-January. The second will follow in April. LAL will ...

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    Trent fixes introduced

    1997-01-29T17:44:00Z

    The problem discovered in October 1996 with the Rolls-Royce Trent 800's leaking fuel nozzles has been attributed to cracking, possibly because of poor welding. As a precautionary measure, airlines have been sent additional nozzles as replacements. R-R Trent 700 operators are also in the process of modifying the engine's thrust ...

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    Nigeria plans ban

    1997-01-29T17:43:00Z

    The Nigerian Government is proposing to introduce legislation which will ban the import of aircraft over 15 years of age. The move is part of the Government's aim to improve the safety record of its domestic airlines.   Source: Flight International

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    EVA orders MD-11FS

    1997-01-29T17:43:00Z

    EVA Airways has placed a follow-on order for two more General Electric CF6-80C2-powered McDonnell Douglas MD-11 freighters for delivery during 1997.   Source: Flight International

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    Exit changes wanted

    1997-01-29T17:42:00Z

    Investigation of the fatal 19 November, 1996, United Express Beech 1900 runway collision at Quincy, Illinois, has led the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to recommend exit-door improvements. It is believed that occupants survived the collision with a King Air 90, but all 12 died in a fire after ...

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    Euralair Airbus

    1997-01-29T17:42:00Z

    Euralair's orders for two Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered Airbus A330-300s and two CFM International CFM56-powered A321s have been cancelled.   Source: Flight International

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    Boeing regains popularity in China

    1997-01-29T17:39:00Z

    Boeing is beginning to enjoy a revival in the number of its passenger aircraft being ordered and leased by Chinese carriers, as political relations between Beijing and Washington continue to show signs of improvement. After a year in which Boeing recorded total sales of only three aircraft in ...

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    Sabena discusses outsourcing more of its loss-making routes

    1997-01-29T17:37:00Z

    Sabena is seeking to extend its policy of outsourcing loss-making routes to low-cost operators, with its Antwerp, Belgium, to London, UK, services expected to be taken over on 1 April by VLM. The Antwerp-based regional already operates four daily return flights between Antwerp and London City Airport with ...

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    Stage 3 727 without hushkits is certificated

    1997-01-29T17:34:00Z

    Raisbeck Engineering has won US Federal Aviation Administration certification for a Boeing 727-200 modification which reduces noise below Stage 3 levels without hushkits or re-engineing. The package involves flat-rating the engines to 25íC, rather than the standard 29íC, "over-speeding" the take-off flap settings and restricting maximum take-off weight ...

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    US regional growth

    1997-01-29T17:32:00Z

    The US regional-airline industry grew moderately in the third quarter of 1996, with revenue-passenger kilometres increasing by nearly 6%, to $6.88 billion, while the average load factor was 54%, up by 3.4% over the same time in 1995. For the period, the American Eagle Simmons Airlines ranked as the largest ...

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    Airbus rolls prompt FAA to issue proposed airworthiness directive

    1997-01-29T17:32:00Z

    Pilot reports of uncommanded rolls between 5¹ and 30¹ in Airbus A320s and A321s have led to a US Federal Aviation Administration proposed airworthiness directive (PAD) for fleet-wide modifications to the elevator and aileron computers (ELACs). Airbus, however, says that 90% of the world fleet and all US-registered ...

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    Monarch leases A321

    1997-01-29T17:31:00Z

    Monarch Airlines has signed a lease deal with International Lease Finance for a new Airbus A321-200 for delivery in April. The aircraft, which will be International Aero Engines V2500-powered, joins a fleet of CFM-powered A320s, on a three-year lease.   Source: Flight International

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    Continental to Europe

    1997-01-29T17:31:00Z

    Continental Airlines plans to expand its transatlantic services later this year, with the introduction of a New York (Newark International) to Birmingham, UK, service on 1 July. The US carrier will use Boeing 757s on the route.   Source: Flight International

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    ATR exels

    1997-01-29T17:30:00Z

    Air Exel Commuter, the Maastricht-based KLM partner, has concluded a deal for three used AI(R) ATR 42-320s, scheduled for delivery in March this year.   Source: Flight International