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    Cathay will launch FANS 747 flights by year's end

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific Airways plans to finish equipping its entire fleet of Boeing 747-400s with future-air-navigation system (FANS-1) equipment by March and hopes to be operating on the first communications, navigation and surveillance/air-traffic-management (CNS/ATM) route across the northern Pacific Ocean by the end of the year. The Hong Kong ...

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    The big issue

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    BOEING'S REVELATION that it will not be competing in the very-large-airliner market with a derivative of the 747, thus apparently leaving Airbus Industrie's A3XX with a clear run, has certainly raised more questions than answers. While attention has focused on Boeing's doubts about lack of "sufficient market demand" ...

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    P&W proposes Asian F-16 engine upgrade

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is pushing its further improved F100-229 Increased Performance Engine (IPE) (Plus) to Asian air forces as an upgrade option for the Lockheed Martin F-16C/D, with Singapore and South Korea likely candidates for the upgrade. The engine, which has also been designated as the -229A, is ...

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    R-R and airlines wrangle over cost of -524G/H problems

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is facing demands that it bear the brunt of the massive costs airlines are incurring because of reliability and performance shortfalls of their RB.211-524G/H engines. The problems, which affect more than 100 RB.211-powered Boeing 747-400s and 767-300s, are estimated already to have cost the airlines more than $200 million ...

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    Fairchild Dornier selects P&WC for new turbofan-powered 328

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Fairchild Dornier has selected Pratt &Whitney Canada to supply a powerplant for the proposed turbofan-powered derivative of its 328 regional turboprop aircraft. According to North American sources, the companies were poised to sign a contract at the time of going to press, once a final offset question had ...

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    Boeing calls halt to 747-X programme

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has shelved its 747-500X/600X plans, opting instead to focus on development of the 767-400ERX and 777-200X and 777-300X long-range high-capacity twins. An update of the 747-400 is now a possibility. Boeing Commercial Airplane group "senior officers" decided on the sudden move at a meeting in mid-January, but the announcement ...

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    -Steps up tempo of long-range 777 work

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has revealed new details of its plans for heavier versions of the 777, which will be led by the -200X effort, which the company hopes to launch, along with the -300X, at the time of the Paris air show in June. The projected entry-into-service date for the ...

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    Over to you, Airbus

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Surprise and, in some cases, relief, have greeted Boeing's sudden decision to drop its 747-500X and -600X programme. Despite signs of back-pedalling by Boeing, the airlines and engine makers appear to have been caught off-guard, although it was the carriers' indifference which put paid to the project. Rival ...

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    Tanks for business 737

    1997-01-22T15:50:00Z

    Boeing has placed a long-term order of more than $100 million with Colombia, Maryland-based PATS for long-range fuel tanks to be installed as standard on its corporate derivative of the 737-700, the Boeing Business Jet.   Source: Flight International

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    Calibration shortlist

    1997-01-22T15:49:00Z

    Japan's Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB)has narrowed its choice of new flight-inspection aircraft down to the de Havilland Dash 8-300 and Saab 2000, and expects to make its final selection on 13 February. The Japanese require five aircraft to replace six elderly Nihon YS-11 turboprops. Plans call for first two flight-calibration ...

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    Atlas buys PAL 747-200

    1997-01-22T14:56:00Z

    US all-cargo carrier Atlas Air has purchased a General Electric CF6-powered Boeing 747-200B, now operated by Philippine Airlines on lease. The aircraft will be converted into freighter configuration.   Source: Flight International

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    Embraer's ExpressJet

    1997-01-22T14:55:00Z

    Continental Express' new 50-seat Embraer EMB-145s will initiate "ExpressJet" services from Cleveland on 1 March to Greensboro, Hartford, Milwaukee, St Louis and Minneapolis.   Source: Flight International

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    Southwest hushes

    1997-01-22T14:14:00Z

    AvAero has been selected by Southwest Airlines to supply Stage 3 hushkits for 20 Boeing 737-200s. The airline's all-737 fleet includes 50 737-200s, and options have been placed for 14 more shipsets.     Source: Flight International

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    British Mediterranean continues partner search

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    British Mediterranean Airways (BMed) is working to overcome the failure of its planned franchise agreement with British Airways by instigating the expansion plans originally envisaged as part of the link-up (Flight International, 18-24 September 1996, P9), and is continuing its search for a new airline partner. Des Hetherington, ...

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    NTSB reveals Comair Brasilia crash clues

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Starboard engine overspeed appears to have been the triggering factor for the 9 January Comair Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia (N265CA) crash in which all 26 passengers and three crew died, according to US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators. The twin-turboprop, which was operating a Delta Connection flight to ...

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    China Eastern prepares to list in New York and Hong Kong

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines has taken the initial steps towards a share listings on the New York and Hong Kong stock exchange, which will make it the first mainland Chinese carrier to undergo a public flotation. The Shanghai-based airline has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission and ...

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    Engine loan

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    The Canadian Government is to provide Pratt & Whitney Canada with a $109 million repayable loan, two-thirds of which will be used to help finance development of the PW150 turboprop engine to power Bombardier's Dash 8-400 high-speed, 70-seat, regional airliner. The loan will be repaid from royalties on engine sales. ...

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    Building a new India

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) boss R N Sharma's announcement at the Aero India '96 show in December that he intended to start negotiations to license-build a 50-seat turboprop, and to buy a stake in a regional-jet programme, raised a few smiles among the Indian press corps. They had heard it all ...

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    ASA may increase CRJ commitment

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) cites the eventual availability of a 70-seat derivative as one reason for selecting the Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) to meet its 50-seat requirements, and Bombardier is hopeful that the airline will add to the existing 90-aircraft commitment. The Delta Connection carrier will place firm ...

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    Who pays, wins

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    RAYTHEON HAS PAID a high price to perform the last major act in US aerospace-industry consolidation - or perhaps the second-to-last, because the failure of Northrop Grumman's bid to dominate the US defence-electronics industry places a question mark over the company's future direction. Bids for Hughes started at ...