Airframers – Page 1453

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    GE faces new big-jet problems following fires

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    General Electric is investigating engine fires on CF6 and CFM International CFM56-7 engines that occurred within days of each other in the USA. It is also probing the cause of an inflight shutdown of a GE90 in mid-Atlantic. An American Airlines Airbus Industrie A300-600R suffered a fire in its ...

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    Kyrgyzstan begins fleet update with debis A320

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Kyrgyzstan Airlines has become the first CIS operator of an Airbus fly-by-wire type, with the introduction of a leased A320. The airline plans to take additional Western aircraft, including two A319s, as part of its fleet modernisation programme. The four-year-old Airbus A320 has been acquired on a four-year operating ...

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    Lufthansa Cargo slams Boeing for closing down MD-11 production

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa Cargo has criticised Boeing's decision to cease production of the MD-11. Speaking during the ceremony to hand over the carrier's first two tri-jet freighters at Frankfurt early this month, Lufthansa Cargo chairman Wilhelm Althen described the production shutdown decision as "very regrettable". He described the arrival of ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    -A New Tahitian carrier, Air Tahiti Nui, will launch services to points on the US West Coast and Japan later this year with an ex-Air France Airbus A340-200 leased from Airbus Industrie Financial Services. -SAS Commuter has increased its firm orders for Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-400 from 15 to ...

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    Cathay flight breaks record and leads to series of polar trials

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Polar flight trials conducted by four carriers between North America and Asia are scheduled to begin on 15 July following a record-breaking inaugural flight, dubbed Polar One, by Cathay Pacific Airways, non-stop from New York to Hong Kong. The Federal Aviation Authority of Russia has given permission for a ...

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    A320 beats 737 in Qatar fight

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON Qatar Airways has selected the Airbus A320 over the rival Next Generation Boeing 737 for its new short-haul fleet, and concluded a deal with Airbus for up to 11 aircraft. The Gulf airline is now turning its attention to the replacement of its A300s. The airline ...

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    Routes

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    -United Airlines and Delta Air Lines are seeking permission to offer daily services to Brazil - Delta from New York's Kennedy Airport to Sao Paulo, and United from Los Angeles. A new bilateral agreement provides seven additional weekly frequencies from 1 October. -US Airways is seeking permission to add a ...

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    Sextant wins Airbus displays contract

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has awarded Sextant Avionique a contract to be sole supplier of flat-panel liquid crystal displays (LCD) for the new A340-500/600 and for all the production fly-by-wire Airbus types from mid-2000. The move comes in the face of requests from airlines to be allowed a choice of supplier, for ...

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    Taiwan's U-Land links up with Air Philippines

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Brent Hannon/TAIPEI Taiwan's U-Land Airlines has wet-leased the first two of three Boeing MD-82s to Air Philippines as the first step towards acquiring a 35% stake in the Philippine domestic carrier. Talks between the two airlines have been speeded up because of the Philippine Airlines (PAL) strike. Since ...

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    Kuwait Airways advances towards privatisation

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    A draft law for the privatisation of Kuwait Airways has been approved by its state owners backed by improving finances at the carrier. The Government draft still has to undergo a parliamentary debate in the Kuwaiti National Assembly, but airline chairman Ahmed al Meshari believes the airline could now be ...

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    Quicksilver machine

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/DALLAS-FORT WORTHWithin the next five years, the combined fleets of American Airlines and its regional affiliate, American Eagle, will number almost 1,000, of which the vast majority will be jet powered. Managing these huge fleets, and restructuring them to meet the changing needs of the 21st century, has become ...

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    BA ponders engine switch for big new 777 acquisition

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    British Airways is considering buying 20 more Boeing 777s in a $2 billion deal that could see it switch engine suppliers. The carrier selected the General Electric GE90 engine for its current fleet of 777-200s, having rejected an offer from traditional supplier Rolls-Royce, but it is now seeking bids ...

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    Boom continues for Airbus and Boeing

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    A surge of narrowbody business kept the order boom going for Airbus and Boeing over the first half of 1998, although both will be watching for signs of a slowdown in the second half, when the full impact of the Asian recession is likely to be felt. The two ...

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    Huge UPS contract provides A300-600 lifeline for Airbus

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON UPS Airlines has chosen the Airbus A300-600 for its long-awaited widebody regional freighter requirement, with a deal for up to 100 aircraft, including 40 new build examples. The deal, which was won over a several bidders, including Boeing, provides a vital boost to the flagging A300 ...

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    Dragonair forges independence

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Dragonair has taken a further step towards independence from Cathay Pacific Airways with the purchase of an Airbus A320 full flight simulator from CAE Electronics. The Hong Kong-based airline, which has also taken an option with CAE for an Airbus A330 simulator, will open its own ...

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    Western Michigan University jets ahead with plans to acquire 737-400 simulator

    1998-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Western Michigan University plans to acquire a Boeing 737-400 flight simulator and to offer a jet orientation course as part of its ab initio airline pilot training programme. Based at Battle Creek, Michigan, the University's International Pilot Training Center is training cadets for Aer Lingus and British Airways. Eight ...

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    Qantas profit rise

    1998-07-08T14:35:00Z

    Qantas expects a small rise in profits above the A$263 million ($146 million) it posted for the year to June 1997, much of which came from a A$563 million cost-cutting programme. Managing director James Strong said at the end June that the carrier had secured a further A$500 million in ...

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    Boeing inspections

    1998-07-08T11:37:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has ordered the inspection of rudder pedal assemblies on nearly 1,500 Boeing airliners following the discovery of loose or missing bolts on several aircraft. The move follows issuance of a service bulletin by Boeing covering 130 737s, and revision of assembly line procedures designed to ...

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    Maersk brings in CRJ

    1998-07-08T00:00:00Z

    A second 50-seat regional jet type is operating for British Airways after the introduction by BA franchise carrier Maersk Air of its first Canadair Regional Jet Series 200LR. The aircraft is replacing BAC One-Elevens on services from Birmingham, UK. Fellow BA franchise carrier British Regional Airlines introduced the rival 50-seat ...

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    Debonair seeks tie-ups

    1998-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/ROME Debonair chairman Franco Mancassola is attempting to pull together a coalition of smaller European airlines to share frequent flier programmes (FFPs) and is hoping to move towards closer links on marketing and maintenance with some. Mancassola says that around 18 airline executives have agreed to meet ...