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Northrop
Ralph Crosby has become corporate vice-president and deputy general manager of Northrop Grumman's commercial-aircraft division, based in Dallas, Texas. He will become corporate vice-president and general manager of the division on the retirement of Gordon Williams at the end of this year. Crosby is now corporate vice-president and deputy general ...
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IAE
International Aero Engines (IAE) of Glastonbury, Connecticut, has appointed Roger Dawson vice-president for engineering and quality, and Leonard Sorosiak vice-president for customer support. Dawson joins IAE from UK aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce, while Sorosiak was formerly vice-president for customer support at US engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney. Source: Flight ...
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Messier-Bugatti
Messier-Bugatti, of Vallacoublay France, has appointed Alain Richard vice-president of the newly organised braking-systems and hydraulics-systems division. He was formerly vice-president of the hydraulics division. Source: Flight International
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IACA
Peter Legro, president and chief executive of European carrier Transavia, has been named chairman of the International Air Carrier Association (IACA) of Zaventem, Belgium. Legro, who succeeds Niki Lauda, president and chief executive of Lauda Air of Austria, has been vice-chairman and chairman of ACE, the European Community's Independent Carriers ...
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Bombardier
US Federal Aviation Administration inspector Rolf Dinwoodie (right) congratulates Bombardier corporate pilot Michel Tanguay for being the first pilot to receive a level C type rating on the new Canadair Challenger 604 simulator at the Bombardier Aerospace Training centre. Source: Flight International
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Finnair update
UK-based Sonda Aviation is to update Finnair's Link-built McDonnell Douglas MD-82 simulator with a dual-touch-screen instructor station. Source: Flight International
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CRM purchase
Westwind Aviation Academy, of Phoenix, Arizona, has bought a Frasca 242 simulator for use in its cockpit-resource-management (CRM) programme. Pilots will receive 20h of two-crew training, including 16h of simulated cross-country flying using CRM procedures. Source: Flight International
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Thai stretch
Thai Airways International has finalised, its previously announced order for six, stretch Boeing 777-300s. The Rolls-Royce Trent 800-powered twinjet will be delivered at rate of two aircraft a year between 1998 and 2000. Source: Flight International
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Harlev resigns
EL Al president Raphael Harlev has resigned in a protest against the Government delay in implementing the decision to privatise the airline. Harlev, president since 1982, will leave office in June after the Israeli general elections. Source: Flight International
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Out of Africa
An air-services agreement, signed between Ethiopia and Japan on 25 March, has opened the way for the establishment of two-way air traffic between the countries. Flag carrier Ethiopian Airlines is planning to begin serving Tokyo in early 1997. Source: Flight International
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Peace dividend
Direct flights between former enemies Jordan and Israel restart on 7 April, putting into effect agreements reached following the peace accord signed between the two countries in 1994. The 20min flights will be operated by Royal Jordanian subsidiary Royal Wings, with two Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-300 turboprops, and by ...
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In a whirl
A ground-test article comprising the wing, engines and rotor system of the production Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor has begun 400h of whirl testing to predict performance expected during operational testing which will follow the first flight of a production-representative V-22 in December. Source: ...
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Atlas heavyweights
Boeing's Wichita division is to convert six ex-Thai Airways International 747-200s to freighters for Atlas Air, taking to 13 the number of conversions performed by the division for the US cargo carrier. Redelivery will be completed in September 1997. Source: Flight International
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Crew shuttle
Dutch charter/scheduled carrier Martinair has taken delivery of an Embraer EMB-120. The aircraft, previously owned by Sabena subsidiary Delta Air Transport, will be based in the Caribbean to transfer its crews between the various islands served by Martinair during its extensive holiday-charter work in the region. ...
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Boeing's skyline
Indian independent airline Skyline NEPC, which was known as Damania Airways until 1995's take over by NEPC, is to introduce three leased Boeing 737-200s or 737-300s in April, to strengthen and expand its network. The source of the aircraft is unknown. The airline operates four 737-200s on domestic routes. ...
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Flightline move
UK charter operator FlightLine/Alpine Aviation moved its operations from London Gatwick to Stansted Airport on 1 April. The move coincides with the introduction of two 68-seat British Aerospace ATP turboprops, which will complement FlightLine's BAe 146 jet operations, flying mainly between Stansted and Geneva and Zurich for Swiss tour operator ...



















