All Airframers articles – Page 1646

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    Cargo Link-Up

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Korean Airlines (KAL) and Air China have signed a $210 million agreement to build and operate jointly an air-cargo terminal at Beijing's Capital Airport. KAL will hold a 49% stake in the Beijing International New Cargo Terminal and Air China the remainder. The 56,100m2 site will be capable ...

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    Cambodian Expansion

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Royal Air Cambodge (RAC) of Cambodia plans to add a second Boeing 737-400 and an ATR 72 turboprop to its fleet, and extend services to Kunming and Guangzhou, in China, and Vientiane, in neighboring Laos. The Cambodian-Malay joint-venture carrier, launched in January, already operates a 737-400 leased from Malaysia Airlines, ...

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    Bite of the underdog

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas will be competing in some vital sales contests in the near future Kieran Daly/LONDON The next few months will see the outcomes of some of the most significant aircraft sales contests in the history of the aviation business. Purchase decisions to ...

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    FAA approves Horizon HGS

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    HORIZON AIR, the Alaska Air Group regional operator, has received US Federal Aviation Administration approval to operate its fleet of de Havilland Dash 8s to Category IIIa minima, using a Flight Dynamics head-up guidance system (HGS). The clearance enables Horizon to land the Dash 8 in visibility conditions ...

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    Foreign alliance on offer from Kenya

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON KENYA AIRWAYS, FRESH from a radical restructuring and now back in profit, is preparing to open discussions with potential foreign-airline partners in the first step towards privatisation. Foreign airlines will be offered a stake of around 20% in the Kenyan national carrier and, ...

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    Air France agrees Boeing and Airbus deliveries

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    FINANCIALLY TROUBLED Air France has reached agreement with Boeing and Airbus on restructuring forthcoming aircraft deliveries. In January, the airline threatened to cancel all its outstanding aircraft orders. Under a compromise deal with Boeing, orders for three 767-300ERs, three 737-500s and a 747-400 freighter have replaced an ...

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    Pratt & Whitney PW4084

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    THE BOEING 777 Pratt & Whitney PW4084 was granted US Federal Aviation Administration approval on 30 May to fly 180min extended-range twin-engine operations (ETOPS) at service entry. The "ETOPS-out-of-the-box" initiative was a key target for Boeing from the start, and was achieved just a week before the start ...

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    A320: training is crucial factor

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I agree wholeheartedly with Capt. Sorensen's comments (Flight International, Letters, 26 April-2 May, P42). Having flown both conventional aircraft and the Airbus Industrie A320, I would like to add my opinion of the operation of the A320. It is no secret that, with the exception of ...

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    Boeing 777-300 launch at Paris

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOEING IS TO launch the stretched 777-300 at the Paris air show later this month on the back of firm orders for around 30 aircraft from Asian and Middle Eastern airlines. Launch customers are expected to include All Nippon Airways ...

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    Dowty2 C19

    1995-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Dowty Aerospace will be displaying its D6000 series of all-composite propellers, now in service on the Saab 2000. A version of the D6000 will be fitted to the Lockheed C-130J, which is due to have its first flight later this year. Dowty will also be exhibiting its flash-welded engine rings, ...

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    Financial results

    1995-06-01T10:14:00Z

    An exceptional charge of £139.2m ($226.8m) for restructuring contributed to the loss. Team Aer Lingus, the maintenance unit, lost £27.9m. Air France expects losses of FFr3.5b ($713m) for its 15 month 'year'. Debt fell from FFr33.6b to FFr27b due to the state capital injection. Lower ticket prices and ...

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    Suppliers

    1995-06-01T10:10:00Z

    Amadeus has signed new partners, the Colombian flag carrier Avianca, and ANATO, the country's travel agency association, to operate the CRS in Colombia. GE Aircraft Engines has signed an MoU with IHI for the Japanese company to develop and manufacture 25 to 30 per cent of the CF34-8C ...

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    Orders

    1995-06-01T10:09:00Z

    Aero Lloyd has ordered four A321s and two A320s direct from Airbus Industrie, worth $306 million. In addition the German charter will lease four A320s and six A321s from Los Angeles-based lessor ILFC. Delivery of the V2500 powered aircraft will begin in early 1996. United Airlines has ordered ...

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    Dutch charges

    1995-06-01T09:57:00Z

    Amsterdam/Schiphol airport is to introduce charges for narrow-bodied Stage 2 aircraft from the end of October. The airport wishes to cut the 18 per cent share of Stage 2 aircraft in its traffic mix to 8 per cent by 1997. Levies will range from $130-195 per landing during the day ...

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    Western help Uzbek style

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Forget airline consultants. Uzbekistan Airways has come up with a novel way of obtaining western expertise: invest in a UK airline. European Airways, which operates a single domestic route, is 40 per cent owned by the CIS carrier. In exchange, managing director David Allen and board members are ...

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    Suppliers in demand

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    What enlarged role could suppliers and manufacturers play as airlines look to outsourcing as a cost control mechanism? Kevin P Michaels and William D Angeloni of the Canaan Group explore the possibilities.Airline suppliers have already endured a tumultuous decade - order boom followed by order bust, complicated by the constant ...

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    A fighting chance

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Aer Lingus managers have yet to solve the airline's problems on UK regional routes and must complete the restructuring of the rest of the group in order to secure the final payment of state aid. Mark Odell reports from Dublin.When the European Commission gave a derogation to the Irish government ...

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    Air NZ to take Ansett

    1995-06-01T00:00:00Z

    News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch has agreed to sell his 50 per cent share in Ansett Australia to Air New Zealand for around A$500 million (US$365 million). But an announcement was delayed as Air NZ and its controlling shareholder Brierley Investments continued tough negotiations with the other Ansett shareholder, TNT, over ...

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    Old certification standards

    1995-05-31T17:00:00Z

    Sir - You raise the subject of the application of old certification standards to new-derivative aircraft such as the Boeing 737X (Flight International, 10-16 May). We understand that some new standards apply only to new designs, and may not be appropriate for an existing, well-proved aircraft. For example, ...

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    Freighter sales

    1995-05-31T16:02:00Z

    Citicorp Aircraft Management has sold two ex-Delta Airlines Boeing 727-200s, one to Brazil's ITA Cargo and one to express-package operator DHL Airways. The aircraft will be converted to freighters.   Source: Flight International