All General aviation articles – Page 595

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    Israel seeks a maintenance deal with Jordan

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The Israeli Civil Aviation Authority has offered to sign a deal with its counterpart in Jordan, allowing Israeli airlines to undertake aircraft maintenance in Jordanian facilities. Israeli CAA director-general Avner Yarkoni has written to his Jordanian counterpart, Capt Yaser Zawad, offering to sign an agreement which will allow the ...

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    Regionals prepare to play politics

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The folks in Ohio and Kentucky have been provided with an infinitely easier path to paradise. On 6 June, a nonstop flight was launched that will transport sunseekers the 1,053 miles from Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport to Nassau in the Bahamas each Saturday and Sunday. It is not a major ...

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    FAA approves TLS

    1998-06-24T15:36:00Z

    The Transponder Landing System (TLS) developed by Advanced Navigation & Positioning of Hood River, Oregon, has been certificated by the US Federal Aviation Administration. The TLSallows Category 1 localiser and glidepath signals to be transmitted from an airfield base station to aircraft equipped for instrument landing system use, without the ...

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    Hartzell Certification

    1998-06-24T15:18:00Z

    Hartzell Propeller has received US approval for its three bladed propeller system for the Rockwell Commander 112 range of single engined light aircraft. The Top Prop is described by Rockwell as a 1.90m (75in), three bladed aluminium hub constant speed system. Source: Flight International

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    IPTN looks for international backing for delayed N250-100

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE IPTN has been forced to delay scheduled certification of the N250-100 until late 2000, as the Indonesian company seeks international support for the twin turboprop programme and the planned follow-on N2130 jet development. IPTN vice-president Ilham Habibie, speaking exclusively to Flight International, states: "We're no longer ...

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    CAG secures its first order for Y-12 Twin Panda

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing will deliver its first Y-12(IV) Twin Panda turboprop airframe to the Canadian Aerospace Group (CAG) in August for final completion and supplementary type certification, before delivery to a US customer in March 1999. CAG says it has secured the first order for two Y-12s from an ...

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    Maverick begins production of Twinjet 1200

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Production has started on the Maverick Air Twinjet 1200 five seat business jet, which will be available in kit and factory built versions. "We are now assembling the first production kit plane, which we hope will be available by August," says Maverick owner and president Bob Bornhofen. The ...

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    Cargo was misloaded on Fine Air fatal crash DC-8, says the NTSB

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says the fatal crash of a Fine Air McDonnell Douglas DC-8 freighter at Miami International on 7 August last year was due to misloading of cargo that escaped the attention of the US all-cargo carrier and the Federal Aviation Administration. Investigators say ...

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    Engine pooling concept targets airline costs

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SAN DIEGO Shannon Engine Support (SES), an Irish-based company specialising in supporting the CFM International CFM56-3, is promoting a concept in which airlines will club together to create a pool of spare engines. The initiative has been prompted by estimates that the industry will have to spend $30 ...

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    Ministers approve European safety authority

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    A European safety authority could be set up within 18 months following an agreement by 15 European Union transport ministers on 18 June to establish a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Membership of the agency will initially be open to all 27 members of the European Joint Aviation Authorities. ...

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    Morane Renault's diesel engine goes into certification phase

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/Paris Technology validation of the new four cylinder light aircraft diesel engine, under development by Morane Renault, has been completed. "We're moving into the certification phase now," says programme manager Luc Pelon. The 150kW (200hp) MR200 engine, flying aboard a Socata TB20 Trinidad, has recently been taken ...

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    Indonesia tries to rescue Malaysian IPTN deal

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Indonesia and Malaysia are trying to resolve financial and certification issues that have threatened to derail the delivery of six IPTN CN-235 tactical transport aircraft for the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The Malaysian defence ministry has been re-examining its planned acquisition of the aircraft in the light of its ...

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    The race is on for Italy's Piaggio

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The two competing finalists in the race to buy troubled Italian aircraft manufacturer Piaggio have disclosed the content of their offers. Turkey's Tsuhav, which has joined forces with two foreign investors, is offering around L70 billion ($40 million) for the Genoa-based company and will retain the aerostructures, engine and ...

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    The single life

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    No unmanageable surprises await the pilot on Cessna's Bravo light twinjet Paul Phelan/Cairns Cessna's Bravo, a significant upgrade of its Citation II, has been developed with the goals of keeping systems simple, flying characteristics as manageable as those of its piston and turboprop predecessors, and prices competitive with those ...

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    Galaxy certification

    1998-06-17T15:37:00Z

    Galaxy Aerospace has gained US Federal Aviation Administration approval for a service bulletin outlining the steps required to certify the Astra SPX business jet for reduced vertical separation minima operations. The aircraft will require modifications to the air data computers and, possibly, the static system. Source: Flight International

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    Cirrus SR20 flies closer towards certification

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Cirrus Design flew its production prototype SR20 single-engined light aircraft on 3 June and is now hoping to receive US certification by the end of this year. The second and final prototype (C2), which will be the primary aircraft for testing the fuel, avionics and electrical systems, reached 135kt ...

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    Xian signs Y-7 deals with five Chinese domestic airlines

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Xian Aircraft (XAC) has signed initial sales agreements with five domestic airlines for 11 Y-7-200A passenger aircraft, following recent Chinese airworthiness certification of the improved twin-turboprop development. China's Changan Airlines, Guizhou Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Swan Airlines, and Zhongyuan Airlines have each signed letters of intent to take two to ...

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    Mooney rationalisation will centre on longer airframe

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Mooney Aircraft is to halt production of its M20J Allegro light aircraft and batch-produce the M20K Encore in a move to rationalise its product line. The Kerrville, Texas-based company is to base production around the longer airframe used for the M20R Ovation and M20M Bravo. Production of the Allegro, ...

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    Star Alliance members join forces for spare parts pact

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Air Canada, Lufthansa and United Airlines, three founder members of the Star Alliance, have joined forces to buy and sell aircraft materials in the secondary spare parts market. The new joint venture company, AirLiance Materials, is expected to start operations later this year. It has appointed David Sisson as ...

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    New-entrant blues

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Dave Higdon/WITCHITA, KANSAS It IS a long, arduous path from membership of the kitplane-producing community to becoming a certificate-holding member of the production-aircraft industry and not one of the three US companies travelling the route has actually reached its goal - yet. Although all three companies started their aircraft development ...