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    MDC

    1996-10-16T00:00:00Z

    MDC Gale Schluter has been appointed vice-president and general manager of St Louis, Missouri-based McDonnell Douglas' (MDC) space and defence-systems operation, replacing Bill Olson, who is to retire. Schluter was formerly vice-president and general manager of the unit's space-transportation business. Harry Combs (right), with Neil Armstrong ...

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    AlliedSignal

    1996-10-16T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal, of Township, New Jersey, has appointed Paul Wong chairman for Greater China. Wong, who succeeds Brent Lok, was formerly vice-president and general manager for China and Hong Kong at National Semiconductor. Lok becomes vice-president of AlliedSignal's materials management for Asia.   Source: Flight International

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    Northwest

    1996-10-16T00:00:00Z

    Northwest Airlines, of Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota, has elected James Lawrence executive vice-president for finance and chief financial officer. He was formerly president and chief executive of Pepsi-Cola for Asia, the Middle East and Africa.   Source: Flight International

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    Hall of fame

    1996-10-16T00:00:00Z

    Harry Combs, a pilot since 1928, founder of AMR Combs and responsible for the turnaround of Gates Learjet in the 1970s and 1980s has been officially enshrined in the US National Aviation Hall of Fame and presented with a gold medal for honour and achievement by its president, Dennis Corbly. ...

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    Aviall

    1996-10-16T00:00:00Z

    Margaret Bouline has been appointed director of information services at aviation-parts distributor Aviall, of Dallas, Texas. Before joining Aviall in October 1995 as manager of information services, Bouline held management and programming posisiotns at Sunbelt Nursery Group, Zale, Fidelity Investments and US Sprint.     Source: ...

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    Using the open market for finance

    1996-10-09T10:04:00Z

    Sir - In "Centralised ATM is on the cards for UK" (Flight International, 2 - 8 October, P11) you quote the UK Department of Transport as saying that borrowing on the open market is disallowed. It is surely time that this restrictive application of Treasury rules was challenged. ...

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    US aviation data are on sale in UK

    1996-10-09T10:03:00Z

    Sir - With reference to the letter "Inefficiency with US directives" (Flight International, 25 September -1 October, P55), may I respectfully point out that such information from the US Airworthiness Authorities, and any other information put out from the US Government Printing Office (GPO), aviation related or otherwise, can be ...

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    Northrop

    1996-10-09T10:00:00Z

    Northrop Grumman has named Ralph Crosby as corporate vice-president and general manager of Northrop, the company's Commercial Aircraft division. He succeeds Gordon William, who will begin a special assignment until his retirement at the end of this year. Crosby has served as the Commercial Aircraft division's corporate vice-president and deputy ...

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    Swearingen

    1996-10-09T09:59:00Z

    Jack Braly is the new president and chief executive officer of Sino Swearingen. He comes from Rockwell International, where he served as vice-president and general manager of Rockwell's North American Aircraft Modification division.   Source: Flight International

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    Cirrus

    1996-10-09T09:58:00Z

    James Griswold has been appointed vice-president of engineering at Cirrus Design. Previously, Griswold helped develop regulatory policy for the US Federal Aviation Administration and founded and served as president of Questair.   Source: Flight International

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    AAR

    1996-10-09T09:58:00Z

    Steven McConnel has become president of AAR Aircraft Turbine Center. He became senior vice president and vice president in 1989. David Storch succeeds Ira Eichner as chief executive officer, effective 9 October. Storch became president and chief operating officer in 1989 and has been responsible for day-to-day operation. ...

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    TI Group

    1996-10-09T09:57:00Z

    Ron Nailer has been appointed director, business development at TI Aerospace in Abingdon, in the UK. This follows five years with Dowty Aerospace Propellers.   Source: Flight International

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    Kiwi

    1996-10-09T09:57:00Z

    Stanley Brown becomes vice-president of marketing and business development for Kiwi International Airlines. Brown spent 25 years with Eastern Airlines, as a sales and marketing vice-president. He replaces Tad Hutcheson, who recently resigned.   Source: Flight International

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    Greenwich contracts

    1996-10-09T09:32:00Z

    Greenwich Air Services has won engine-overhaul contracts worth almost $60 million from Federal Express (Pratt & Whitney JT8Ds); Qatar Airways (General Electric CF6s); Alfa Romeo, for Alitalia (JT8D-200s); the Royal Moroccan Air Force (P&W JT3D-3Bs); McDonnell Douglas Lease Finance (CF6-50s); US Turbine Engine (P&W JT9Ds); Midway Airlines (International Aero Engines ...

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    Alitalia cats

    1996-10-09T09:31:00Z

    Israel's Rada Electronic Systems has received a $2.65 million order from Alitalia for its Commercial Aviation Test System for Boeing 767 avionics.   Source: Flight International

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    Contract landed

    1996-10-09T09:30:00Z

    Messier-Dowty has agreed a deal with British Aerospace to supply new main and nose landing gear for Nimrod maritime-patrol aircraft being rebuilt to the Nimrod 2000 configuration for the Royal Air Force.   Source: Flight International

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    Viking gear

    1996-10-09T09:30:00Z

    Heroux has won a two-year, $4.2 million US Navy contract to repair Lockheed S-3 Viking landing-gears.   Source: Flight International

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    Lufthansa agents

    1996-10-09T09:20:00Z

    Deutsche Lufthansa plans to cut the cost of travel agents' commissions through a new payment scheme to be launched in the first half of 1997. The aim is to trim sales distribution costs from the current 25% of total expenses back to 20% by the end of the decade. ...

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    BE Aerospace climbs

    1996-10-09T09:20:00Z

    BE Aerospace (BEA) continues its climb back to profits, showing a net profit of $3.2 million for the first half of its financial year to the end of August. A year ago, the group had notched up losses of more than $40 million as it battled with a slow market ...

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    Tracor acquires

    1996-10-09T09:19:00Z

    Tracor has completed the $65 million acquisition of Cordant, an employee-owned company providing information-technology services to the US Government. Cordant has revenues of around $120 million and the newly formed Tracor Information Systems is expected to reach revenues of $200 million in 1996.   Source: Flight International