All Airframers articles – Page 1440

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    American Eagle to launch Dallas-Houston Hobby jet service

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    American Eagle is beginning jet service between Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston's Hobby Airport on 7 December with Embraer ERJ-145s. Although the regional carrier - the world's largest - is initially only replacing two of 11 daily turboprop round-trip services between the two airports, American Eagle says it will add ...

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    Air Canada continues search for Air Alliance buyer

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Air Canada is still seeking a buyer for its Air Alliance subsidiary, three months after putting the unprofitable Quebec-based regional on the block. The company continues to drain Air Canada's resources, despite annual sales of around $35 million. A strike last year resulted in the loss of several million ...

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    UPS deal heads $8bn Airbus spree

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker Airbus Industrie chalked up yet another coup yesterday when it announced two multi-billion-dollar deals and secured a new customer, United Parcel Service (UPS), which has selected the A300-600 freighter for its widebody fleet. Wednesday's UPS order, worth $4.8 billion, combined with a $2 billion order from ...

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    TNT takes lease on A300 freighters

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    C-S Aviation Services (CSAS) has signed a long term lease agreement with TNT for four Airbus A300 freighters. The lease reflects the growth of TNT's business in Europe. CSAS, which acts as manager for P-G Aircraft Holdings, developed the A300 conversion in partnership with British Aerospace Aviation Services ...

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    Thais could launch long range 777-200X

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker Thai Airways says it could make a decision next year to purchase the Boeing 777-200X ultra-long haul aircraft. Thai's president Tamanoon Wanglee was at Farnborough yesterday to showcase the 777-300 that is on display in the static park and which will be delivered to Thai in ...

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    Boeing racks up $2bn more in orders

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin Boeing announced a raft of orders together worth more than $2 billion yesterday. The biggest order, totalling $1.27 billion, was from GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) for nine extended range 767-300ERs and three 767-400ERs. All the aircraft will be powered by General Electric CF6-80C2 engines. ...

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    New contracts total over $1bn for Lucas

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Mark Hannant New contracts worth well over $1 billion have been announced by Lucas Aerospace. The UK electronics giant will supply for Fairchild Aerospace's new 728JET the complete fly-by-wire flight control system - a contract worth £600 million ($960 million) - and a major proportion of the primary ...

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    Airbus to cross finishing line

    1998-09-09T16:40:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/TOULOUSE   Airbus Industrie set up a task force several years ago to examine the potential impact of the Y2K software problem on its aircraft. The consortium has concluded that there are only a few minor issues that will affect its products. It does, however, warn that it cannot ...

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    Nuclear luxury

    1998-09-09T11:34:00Z

    A nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is about $8 billion more expensive to operate over a 50-year period than a conventionally powered carrier, but offers no greater operational advantage, according to a recently released US General Accounting Office report. The Congressional watchdog says that the US Navy must resolve the powerplant issue ...

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    Chinese cargo

    1998-09-09T11:01:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines has signed a deal with Boeing's Long Beach division to convert two MD-11s into freighters for its new joint venture carrier China Cargo Airlines. The work will be subcontracted to either Kelly AFB in Texas or Aeronavali of Italy. Conversion work on the first tri-jet will start ...

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    Workshop

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    -Hawker Pacific Aerospace's Sun Valley, California, unit will service and repair the landing gear of nine Canadian Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30s under a three-year contract. -Boeing is to invest $34 million in spare parts inventory to stock a new customer services centre, due to open in late 1999 at Amsterdam's ...

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    Routes

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    -Continental Airlines and British Midland have signed a code-sharing agreement for routes between and Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland and New York Newark, via Manchester. -Lufthansa franchise partner Augsburg Airways will launch services from Hof and Bayreuth to Frankfurt, operating Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8 turboprops in Team Lufthansa ...

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    TCAS for Qantas

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Qantas and National Jet System have selected the Rockwell Collins Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance system (TCAS 2) for their regional aircraft fleets. Qantas affiliate carriers Sunstate Airlines, Southern Australia Airlines and Eastern Australian Airlines will fit the TDR-94D mode S system to their four Shorts SD3-60s and 15 Bombardier ...

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    Turboprop- and proud of it

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Cutaway Poster/Tim Hall Gentlemen prefer blondes and passengers prefer jets - two claims as hard to disprove as they are to prove. But Bombardier believes it can prove the latter claim to be inaccurate with its new 70/78-seat regional turboprop, the Q400, formerly the de Havilland Dash ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    -Austrian Airlines has become the first carrier to take delivery of the recently certificated Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered Airbus A330-200, with the handing over of the first of four aircraft it plans to acquire. Meanwhile, Korean Air has become the first Asian airline to take delivery of the type, with ...

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    Eagle flies with massive Embraer order

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker A massive $2 billion order for 75 firm and 75 option Embraer ERJ-135 regional jets was announced yesterday by US carrier American Eagle. Bill Kostel, director of fleet planning at American Eagle, a regional subsidiary of American Airlines, said he expects deliveries of the 37-seat -135 ...

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    Earth-bound demo gives Hawkeye a lift

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas Northrop Grumman is hoping to woo customers for its E-2C Hawkeye 2000 airborne early earning and control (AEW&C) system - particularly Greece - by entertaining them in a caravan. An unlikely scenario maybe, but this is not just any old caravan. It's a huge trailer which ...

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    Ultra Electronics quiet seat prototype makes its debut

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Ultra Electronics has produced a prototype "quiet" aircraft seat which reduces the noise heard by its occupant by 10dB without the need to wear active noise headphones. The seat, which works by surrounding the passenger's head with noise in antiphase with cabin noise, is being targeted at major airlines ...

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    Investigation into SilkAir crash narrows

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    The Indonesian-led investigation into the December 1997 crash of a SilkAir Boeing 737-300 expects to produce a preliminary report by October, with the line of inquiries narrowed down to possible pilot suicide, or mechanical failure in the area of the vertical or horizontal stabiliser. Indonesian Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission ...

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    TT&S reveals clutch of simulator orders

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Thomson Training & Simulation (TT&S) has revealed a series of contracts to supply full flight simulators to Alaska Airlines and Air France and manufacturer Airbus Industrie. For Alaska Airlines, the French company will produce its first Boeing 737-700/900 simulator as part of a contract covering a range of integrated ...