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    Aircraft window repairs

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Aircraft Window Repairs has opened a new office in Florida, following demand for its US Federal Aviation Administration approved hardcoating service. The management team is (left to right) Herb Brock, Ryan Cupery, Robert Cupery-Founder, John Levey and Ray Gregory. Other members of the team (not pictured) are Kathi Cupery and ...

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    Simuflite

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Brent Poer is named senior manager of courseware at SimuFlite Training International, of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, Texas. He was executive producer and production manager for the Publisher Services division of Sanctuary Woods, Dallas.   Source: Flight International

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    Boeing

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Jean Chamberlin has been named programme manager for Boeing Defense & Space Group's Northrop Grumman B-2 activities. She succeeds Mark Sussman, who becomes manager of unmanned-aerial-vehicle programmes. Sussman replaces Richard Alldredge, who becomes chief engineer for the Military Airplanes division.   Source: Flight International

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    Spanish wings

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Gamesa Aeronautica of Spain has signed a contract with Sino-Swearingen Aircraft to build the wing for the SJ-30 business jet. The initial contract is valid for ten years, and has a value of Ptas 50,000 million ($400 million). The work will be undertaken at the company's Vitoria-Gasteiz plant, where Gamesa ...

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    Global expansion

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Learjet has begun construction of a 9,100m2 (100,000ft2) extension to the Bombardier Flight Test Center in Wichita, Kansas, in preparation for the start of the Global Express flight-test programme. The first ultra-long-range Global Express business jet is due to arrive in Wichita for the start of tests in October. In ...

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    CL-215 leases

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Los Angeles County is to lease two Canadair CL-215T firefighting amphibious aircraft from Bombardier for five years after a successful trial of the aircraft in southern California during late 1994. Australian firefighting authorities have also recommended a similar trial for the larger CL-415T during the forthcoming Austral summer. A total ...

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    Philippines ATC

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    A new air-traffic-control (ATC) centre has been opened at the Philippines' main airport in Manila. The prime contractor for the project is Thomson-CSF Airsys, which has installed two RSM 970 monopulse secondary surveillance radars at sites on the neighbouring islands of Laoag and Mont Majic. The ATC centre forms phase ...

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    Tay approval

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    IPTN's Universal Maintenance Centre at Bandung, Indonesia, has been granted US Federal Aviation Administration approval for the repair and overhaul of the Rolls-Royce Tay 650 engine. This follows Rolls-Royce's own approval to maintain the engine. The Tay 650 powers the Fokker 100 regional airliner, which is operated by Indonesian airlines ...

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    F-16 prediction

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Ralph Heath, vice-president of Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems, says that sales opportunities for the F-16 in the Far East region are expected to reach 160 units before 2005. Most of the aircraft sold will be new-build C/D, or Batch 22, models.   Source: Flight International

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    LIAT orders DASH 8s

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Caribbean regional carrier LIAT has ordered three 50-seat Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-300 turboprops, worth about $43 million. The airline already operates nine 36-seat Dash 8-100s, and six Twin Otters. Source: Flight International

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    ATC data

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    MCI is to build and operate a nationwide satellite-communications network designed to transfer radar information and computer, navigational and weather data among air-traffic-control centres under a $165 million ten-year contract from the US Federal Aviation Administration. The telecommunications firm had previously won a contract to construct a nationwide, private-communications network ...

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    Ethiopian expands

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines is wet-leasing a Boeing 767-300ER from Gulf Air from early July, to expand capacity on its European and West African routes. It also plans to dry-lease two AI(R) ATR 42s from the manufacturer, for its domestic routes. Meanwhile, Ethiopian confirms that it expects to receive all five Fokker ...

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    EPHAG tests

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Bodenseewerk Geratetechnik is to carry out a further set of target firings of its EPHAG gun-launched anti-helicopter guided projectile. The infra-red-guided weapon will be fired against 0.5 x 0.5m targets in a series of German Government-funded tests over the next two years. The projectile has a range of 5-6km (3-3.5nm). ...

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    Money for space

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    The UK Government is adding $10.9 million to its $308 million annual space budget. The money will be used to enhance support for European Space Agency (ESA) satellite navigation and programme initiatives in technology and applications. An additional $5.5 million has been allocated to the global navigation satellite system. ...

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    World shrinks

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    World Airways is to phase out its unprofitable scheduled charter flights to Europe, which represent about 15% of its business, by the end of September, to concentrate on its wet-lease and US military charter businesses. World Airways is eliminating operations to nine European cities from six US cities. Unaffected are ...

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    Bouillioun order

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Boullioun Aviation Services has concluded a $350 million contract with Boeing for eight Boeing 737-300s, which marks the first new order placed by the lessor. It is understood that some of the orders could be delivered as the -400 variant. The Seattle, USA-based leasing company, a division of Sumimoto Trust ...

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    Training benchmarked

    1996-07-03T00:00:00Z

    Taxation differences are the principal reason why UK pilot-training schools are more expensive than those in the USA, a UK General Aviation Manufacturers and Traders Association study to be published this week is expected to reveal. On the operational side, the US cost advantage appears to be better instructor utilisation, ...

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    Share and share alike

    1996-07-01T17:10:00Z

    The second part of this year's airline alliance survey provides an at a glance guide to airlines which have equity stakes in one another. The first table lists airlines which are wholly or partly owned by other carriers, while the second lists airlines which own stakes in others. The tables ...

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    Emirates first

    1996-07-01T16:45:00Z

    Emirates has secured the financing for its first B777-200 with a US$106.25 million loan arranged by Citibank and co-led by Bank of Tokyo, Mitsubishi Bank and Credit Lyonnais. The aircraft was due for delivery in early June.   Source: Airline Business

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    Sale and delay

    1996-07-01T16:45:00Z

    China Airlines' holding company, China Aviation Development Foundation (CADF), is to sell 16 per cent of its 82 per cent stake in the Taiwanese flag to help finance new aircraft and boost the carrier's paid-up capital. Meanwhile, TransAsia Airways is to delay its planned IPO on Taipei's stock ...