All Airframers articles – Page 1421

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    Joint venture

    1999-06-17T07:39:00Z

    A new joint venture is being formed in the field of aircraft landing gear maintenance, following the signing of a letter of intent by Messier Services and SIA Engineering (SAIEC). Under the agreement SAIEC will take a 40% share in Messier Services' Asian overhaul plant in Singapore. The ...

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    Certification for ERJ 135

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Embraer's 37-seat ERJ-135 - the smallest of its regional jet family - has gained its Brazilian certification this week. US Federal Aviation Administration certification is expected to follow by July and European certification in October. The ERJ-135 is taking part in the show's flight and static displays and a ...

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    ANA converts 777 orders to long-range -200ERs

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) has converted an order for a single Boeing 777-200 and three 777-300s to four longer-range 777-200ERs as part of its newly unveiled restructuring plan. ANA spokeswoman Kate Opekar says from Tokyo that the first of the new aircraft will be delivered in October ...

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    ILFC takes A318s in new mega-order

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin International Lease Finance (ILFC) has ordered 30 of Airbus Industrie's latest aircraft, the A318 - part of a 60-aircraft deal for A320 family aircraft, it was announced at the show yesterday. It was also announced that AirLanka has ordered three more A330-200s. The list price ...

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    Boeing cools 767s with Sundstrand

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Rather than turning it up, Boeing has turned the heat down in its battle with Airbus. As part of its drive to provide improved passenger comfort Boeing has ordered 150 new air-conditioning units for its 767-400ER aircraft scheduled to roll out of the factory this summer. Each aircraft ...

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    Eximbank finally agrees to help finance Garuda

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    After long negotiations the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Eximbank) has approved a $281 million long-term loan guarantee allowing the permanent financing of six Boeing 737-300s and five 737-500s delivered to Garuda Indonesia Airways. Although ordered by Garuda several years ago, Boeing had stored the 737s for ...

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    Solution to 'blue ice' valve testing problem

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    To some people living under the approach paths of busy airports, the sky really is falling. 'Blue ice' is the euphemistically-named substance formed when leaks from aircraft toilets freeze at altitude. As an aircraft begins its descent, lumps of ice can break off - hurtling towards earth and thus ...

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    Embraer invades Bombardier territory

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick Embraer has won a customer for its 50-seat regional jet in rival Bombardier's home town. Montreal-based InterCanadian, the largest independent regional airline in Canada, has ordered six firm and six option ERJ-145s in a deal worth $230 million. It is the Brazilian manufacturer's first regional ...

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    Transponder designed to meet needs of the future

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Steve Nichols AlliedSignal is looking for both US and worldwide approval for its new Enhanced TRA 67A Mode S transponder. It has already received Technical Standard Order approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), but it has also been designed to meet the new Change 7 and ...

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    Switched on to new in flight entertainment

    1999-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Ian Verchere Sextant In-Flight Systems - a new joint-venture between French avionics giant Sextant (51%) and the US cabin interior products firm B/E Aerospace (49%) - expects to fit the entire fleet of United Airlines with its d-Series inflight entertainment (IFE) system by the end of next year, according ...

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    $1 billion A320 sale underlines recovery in Asia Pacific market

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin Airbus Industrie announced a $1-billion A320 family order from Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (SALE), providing more evidence that the Asia-Pacific region is pulling out of its economic crisis. The order is for 23 aircraft, 20 A320s and three A321s, with deliveries from 2001 and 2008. Engine ...

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    Israeli F-16s are targeted for upgrades

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Elisra Electronic Systems and Lockheed Martin have signed a co-operation agreement to market previously competing electronic warfare (EW) suites for the F-16. Under the deal, EW systems from Elisra and Lockheed Martin's Sanders subsidiary will be offered as baseline systems on the F-16. The agreement, which covers the sale of ...

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    Crossair starts ERJ-170/190 family rolling

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Embraer has launched its new family of 70/108-seat regional jets with a commitment from Crossair for up to 160 aircraft. The deal, involving about 60 firm orders, covers 70-seat ERJ-170s and 108-seat ERJ-190-200s for delivery from late 2002. The Swiss regional carrier has orders and options ...

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    Boeing buy promises Dowty $250 million

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Dowty has landed two major orders from Boeing Commercial Airplanes that could be worth over $250 million to the UK aerospace equipment supplier. Hamble Structures, acquired by the TI Group - Dowty's parent - following its recent purchase of the EIS Group, has secured an extension of a deal ...

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    Trent 500 exceeds planned thrust

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has exceeded the planned 60,000lb (300kN) certification thrust of its Trent 500 by 8,000lb. The engine, under development for the Airbus A340/500/600, has been running on a testbed since late May. The first engine is to complete more than 60h of testing this month, when a second test ...

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    French carrier signs for freight TBM700

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Socata has signed a deal with French airline Air Open Sky under which the carrier will lease a freighter version of the TBM700 turbine single for trials leading to an order for up to five aircraft. A similar deal is being negotiated with Swedish cargo carrier Air West Sweden. ...

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    German charter carrier Hamburg launches with leased 737-700

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Hamburg International has started operations with a Boeing 737-700, leased from Pembroke Capital, on services from secondary German cities and Luxembourg to European holiday destinations. The charter airline, which is operating for German tour companies NUR, TUI and Oeger Tours, plans to introduce a second 737-700 later this year. Funding ...

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    NG737 clocks up largest-ever order

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Alan Dron International Lease Finance (ILFC) yesterday announced plans for the largest order yet for the Boeing Next Generation 737 family and says it is looking carefully at the sub-100-seat market. Steven Udvar-Hazy, ILFC president and chief executive officer, says his company has agreed a firm order for ...

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    Varig brings a halt to 747 passenger operations

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/RIO DE JANEIRO Brazil's Varig is to cease Boeing 747 passenger operations after nearly 20 years of using the type. The carrier is to return three leased 747-300s to International Lease Finance, and also plans to sell its two -300 Combis. Although Varig president and chief executive ...

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    The living legend that is the Boeing 747

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Some things don't change - a rain-dampened Le Bourget apron, the packed crowds that mark the Salon's public days and a major presence from Boeing. Crowds gather round the Boeing 747-100 at the 1969 Paris show for a look at the machine that changed the shape of air ...