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Indian sales
Indian Airlines has now disposed of six of its Boeing 737-200s, with the sale of two 1977-build aircraft for $3.3 million each to Pacific Aviation Holding of the USA. The airline has already sold 737s to Blue Dart and Skyline-NEPC. Source: Flight International
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Air India offer
In an effort to secure Air India as a customer for its MD-XX, McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has offered the airline MD-11s as an interim measure. Airbus, Boeing and MDC are vying for the airline's long-awaited long-haul, medium-capacity, air- liner order Source: Flight International
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EU passes handling
The European Union has rubber-stamped the European Commission's plans for liberalisation of ground handling. The rules will enable the gradual lifting of restrictions at many European airports, with liberalisation foreseen in 2003. Source: Flight International
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Northrop
James Sanford has been named vice-president for corporate contracts and pricing at Northrop Grumman, of Los Angeles, California. He has been with the company since 1984, and was formerly assistant treasurer and director of banking and international finance. Source: Flight International
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HAI
Joseph Corrao has been appointed director of regulations at US trade association Helicopter Association International (HAI), of Alexandria, Virginia. Corrao, who is a lawyer, is also a member of the US National Aeronautic Association and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Source: Flight International
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Aero Systems
Leon Ring has been appointed president and chief executive of St Paul, Minnesota-based Aero Systems Engineering, a member of Swedish high-technology industrial group Celsius. Ring succeeds Roland Dilda, who has resigned. Source: Flight International
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Argentine coastguard
Seen following the delivery of two Schweizer Model 300C helicopters to the Argentine Coast Guard, are (left to right) Schweizer instructor pilot Bill Staubach, Argentine Coast Guard pilots Alejandro Dubois and Marcelo Delgiorio and maintenance personnel Javier Martinez and Carlos Zetano. Source: ...
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AAR refinishes
AAR is to refinish the exteriors of between 70 and 100 American Eagle Aero International (Regional) ATR 42s and Saab 340s at its Oklahoma City maintenance centre over 24-36 months, beginning in late October. AAR will also overhaul landing gear and flap-carriage assemblies, of 12 Polar Air Cargo Boeing 747 ...
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Portuguese F-16s
The US Department of Defense intends to provide Portugal with 25 surplus US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16A/B fighters, plus spare engines, overhaul work and spare parts, worth an estimated $258 million. Source: Flight International
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Heron tests
The Israeli defence forces are to begin testing long-endurance, high-altitude, unmanned air vehicles for missions, which are now carried out by crewed aircraft. The tests will involve the Israel Aircraft Industries Malat Heron being operated with payloads such as surveillance radars, long-range oblique cameras and electronic-warfare packages. The Heron is ...
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Thomson & Hughes JV
Thomson CSF-Airsys and Hughes Aircraft will set up a company to respond to NATO's Air Command and Control System requirement, aimed at replacing the existing NATO Air Defence Ground Environment. The jointly owned company will be called Air Command Systems International. Source: Flight International
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Vantage roll-out
The proof-of-concept prototype, of the VisionAire's all composite Vantage business jet, will be rolled out on 8 November. The six seat, single-engined design, is being completed by Burt Rutan's Scaled Composites, at its plant in Mojave, California. Production examples will be assembled at a new plant in Ames, Iowa. The ...
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K-C completion
K-C Aviation has completed the interior installation of its first Canadair Challenger 604. The aircraft, which is owned and operated by FMC, was completed within 18 weeks. K-C Aviation has six more Challenger 604s in completion, which are scheduled for delivery in 1997. Source: ...



















