All Airframers articles – Page 1480

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    Workshop

    1998-07-29T00:00:00Z

    -Hawker Pacific Aerospace has won a $5 million five-year contract to repair and service landing gears on 16 UPS Airlines Boeing 747 freighters. It will perform the work at its facility in the UK. The company has also secured a $6 million five-year landing gear maintenance contract from SAS, LOT ...

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    Il-76 crash in Gulf

    1998-07-22T12:53:00Z

    An Ilyushin Il-76 freighter of Ukrainian airline ATI Aircompany crashed into the Gulf near Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates, on 13 July. Six bodies were recovered within 48h of the accident, but all eight crew are believed to have been killed. The four-engined aircraft (UR76424), built in 1986, crashed ...

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    Subsidies dispute

    1998-07-22T12:35:00Z

    Brazil has appealed to the World Trade Organisation to resolve its dispute with Canada over regional aircraft subsidies after efforts to reach a bilateral accord were deadlocked. Bombardier believes Brazil unfairly subsidises exports of Embraer's RJ-145, but the Brazilian manufacturer says Canada subsidises development and sales of Canadair Regional Jets. ...

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    Brake warning

    1998-07-22T07:00:00Z

    An Airbus Industrie A320 overran a runway because sealant missing from a cap over its braking dual distribution valve allowed water ingress and freezing. This disabled the aircraft's standby braking system, according to a US Federal Aviation Administration emergency airworthiness directive, which calls for checks to be carried out within ...

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    Further delays hit PW4098-powered 777-300

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    The long-delayed flight tests of the Pratt & Whitney PW4098-powered Boeing 777-300 are not expected to resume until at least the end of this month following an incident at SeaTac International Airport, near Seattle, in which a new engine slipped in its handling cradle. P&W says that the PW4098, ...

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    Iranian carrier negotiates for ex-PAL A300B4s

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    The Iranian charter airline Mahan Air is close to finalising a deal for three Airbus A300s as part of its fleet restructuring from Russian to Western equipment. The five-year-old airline, based in Kerman, southern Iran, operates an all-Russian fleet of two Tupolev Tu-154Ms and two Ilyushin Il-76s. Negotiations are ...

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    Airbus holds talks with China to develop A310 replacement

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Airbus Industrie Asia (AIA) has tabled a series of possible substitute collaborative proposals to the defunct AE31X, including working with Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) on a new widebody aircraft to follow on from the Airbus A300/A310. The study project - dubbed the P305 - being ...

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    Jet Airways prepares to lease ATR 72s

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Jet Airways is close to signing a deal with ATR to lease eight new ATR 72 turboprops for an initial period of three years. This is the first move by the privately owned Indian domestic airline to form its own feeder fleet. Raj Desai, Jet Airways' ...

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    Proteus confirms options to take Fairchild Dornier 728JETs

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Proteus Airlines, the fast-growing French carrier which is a launch customer for the Fairchild Dornier 328JET, has confirmed its commitment for 10 options on the 70-seat 728JET. It is also "positioned" on the yet-to-be-launched 90-seat version. The decision to move to larger aircraft is part of the airline's strategy ...

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    737 operators clamour for hushkits to meet noise rules

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Boeing 737 hushkit specialists AvAero Aircraft Noise Reduction and the Nordam Group have between them amassed orders and options for more than 500 kits, with both reporting a new flurry of activity in the market. Florida-based AvAero says a new order from First Air of Canada means it has ...

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    Lockheed Martin drops acquisition

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/LONDON Lockheed Martin has abandoned its attempt to acquire Northrop Grumman, exasperated with US Government opposition to its proposed $8.3 billion deal. After what has proved to be more than 12 months of fruitless negotiation, Lockheed Martin walked away from the planned acquisition on 16 July, describing ...

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    Nuclear experts aid air safety

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON Sandia National Laboratories is helping the US Federal Aviation Administration to devise a new approach to airline safety which the FAA hopes will assist its 3,500 inspectors in tracking safety trends and predicting airline operating deficiencies. Calling on its knowledge from decades of systems engineering work ...

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    Virgin Express aims for Ireland

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON Brussels-based low-cost carrier Virgin Express will this month apply for a Republic of Ireland air operator's certificate (AOC). This will see the airline establish a new base in Ireland at a fraction of the cost of operating from Belgium. The airline says it has no intention ...

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    Air Algerie starts fleet modernisation

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Algeria's state-owned flag carrier Air Algerie has chosen Boeing to provide its new short haul fleet, with a deal for 10 Next Generation 737s. The order includes seven 737-800s and three 737-600s. Deliveries will begin in 2000, with two 737-800s arriving, followed by five more -800s in 2001 and ...

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    AirTran Airlines leaps back into profit

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    AirTran Airlines has turned in its first quarterly profit since the Florida crash two years ago which forced the carrier, then called ValuJet, to suspend services for several months. The new group, which emerged last year from the merger of AirTran Airways and ValuJet, is forecasting a "solidly profitable" ...

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    All Nippon Airways'debt downgraded

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Lead US rating agency Moody's has downgraded All Nippon Airways' long-term debt below its traditional investment grade, raising concerns over growing competition in deregulated Japanese markets and recession in the domestic economy. The warning comes after another round of losses among the major Japanese carriers was confirmed by the ...

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    Pacific ambitions

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/GUAM Below the warm, crystal-clear waters of Bikini Atoll lagoon lies the mammoth Second World War aircraft carrier USS Saratoga. Almost 270m long, she is bigger than the Titanic and is the world's largest diveable underwater wreck. Resting upright on the bottom, her bridge is a mere 12m below ...

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    More Asian carriers negotiate order deferrals

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Korean Air (KAL) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) are negotiating with Airbus Industrie and Boeing to defer up to 16 widebody aircraft due for delivery in 1999 and 2000, as Asia's economic downturn takes its toll on air traffic. Industry and airline sources suggest that KAL is ...

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    Augsburg considers flotation to maintain expansion rate

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH Augsburg Airways is considering a public flotation to keep its expansion rolling, although the German regional carrier says that such a move is at least three years away. Augsburg has financed its fleet growth, now planned at two aircraft a year, through private debt placement, but concedes that ...

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    BAe seeks regional liabilities insurance

    1998-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON British Aerospace is understood to have drawn up plans for an innovative insurance scheme that would help clear regional aircraft liabilities from its balance sheet. The group, which directly manages a portfolio of more than 90 British Aerospace 146s and a further 400 turboprops through its ...