All air transport news – Page 2262

  • News

    State-of-the-art systems cut costs

    1998-09-07T08:43:00Z

    Steve Nichols   SITA is showing airshow visitors how its latest IT and telecommunication systems can cut aircraft operating costs and increase operating efficiencies.   The company (Hall 1, Stand D37) is using Farnborough to demonstrate its AeroNet intranet service and launch its publicly-accessible web site (www.sita.net).   Designed as ...

  • News

    IAE celebrates 1000th V2500

    1998-09-07T08:38:00Z

    International Aero Engines will mark the delivery of its 1,000th V2500 engine today in a celebration ceremony at the show. The engine is being delivered to Lufthansa. The ceremony will cap what is proving to be an exciting year for IAE. The company has clocked up six new customers this ...

  • News

    Water bomber sales still fail to ignite

    1998-09-07T08:34:00Z

    One of the few Bombardier Aerospace products not on show at Farnborough is the Canadair CL-415 water bomber.   The year which saw out-of-control fires from Indonesia through southern Europe to Florida should have been the year that really made the name of the remarkable aircraft. Yet it did quite ...

  • News

    Dash 8 passengers hear the difference

    1998-09-07T08:31:00Z

    Passengers boarding Dash 8 aircraft are being treated to a remarkable demonstration and manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace is talking loudly about its quiet revolution. The three Dash 8 aircraft at Farnborough '98 - the 200, 300 and the latest 400 - all now have the Q designation. Q is for ...

  • News

    Bombardier wins orders of $700m

    1998-09-07T08:25:00Z

    Mike Martin Bombardier got Farnborough '98 off to a flying start yesterday with two orders worth a total of more than $700 million. The first is for 27 Canadair Regional Jet 200 and 700 series aircraft from Atlanta-based Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) worth $575 million. The second order ...

  • News

    Global Express lives up to its name

    1998-09-07T08:23:00Z

    The "jewel in the crown" of the Bombardier product portfolio flew into Farnborough from Montreal. The Global Express is one of a new breed of ultra-long-range business aircraft. Certificated just five weeks ago, the aircraft is set for deliveries to begin this winter. The company sees a worldwide market for ...

  • News

    CFM56 rating

    1998-09-02T14:46:00Z

    A higher thrust rated version of the CFM International CFM56-7, the 27,300lb (121.5kN)-thrust -7B27, is entering service on the higher gross weight Boeing 737-800s. The engine has been offered by Boeing since the completion of the -800 certification effort and provides a 1,000lb thrust boost over the previous highest thrust ...

  • News

    Air France and MEA reinforce accord with code-sharing deal

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Air France and Middle East Airlines (MEA) have finalised a cooperation accord which will initially see the two airlines operating together on the route between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Beirut. The two airlines are old allies, the French carrier having held a 28.5% stake in MEA ...

  • News

    Asiana studies joint venture to boost finances

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Asiana Airlines is considering a joint venture proposition from General Electric Capital (GECAS) to sell and lease back its diminishing fleet of Boeing and Airbus Industrie aircraft, as the cash strapped South Korean carrier's parent, Kumho Group, looks for ways to refinance the business. The proposal would involve Asiana ...

  • News

    BWIA links up with Continental for revamp

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC BWIA International Airlines has signed a memorandum of understanding on a code-share agreement with Continental Airlines as part of a three-year strategic revamp to make the Caribbean carrier profitable. Talks have also been held with Delta Air Lines, but Continental "-is the preferred option", BWIA says. ...

  • News

    JAL debates global alliance

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/Singapore Japan Airlines (JAL) is putting the final touches to its new code-share agreement with American Airlines, but is still debating the merits of joining British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways and Qantas to form a planned new global alliance. The two carriers are due to sign an ...

  • News

    Fiji Airways stays on the ground after lease deal failure

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Planned start-up airline Fiji Airways is once again facing an uncertain future. The carrier has failed to secure two leased aircraft from Singapore Airlines (SIA), in the face of continued delays in gaining approval from the Indian Government for flights between Bombay and London. Under a letter of intent ...

  • News

    Level busts in the UK bust the record books

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Level busts in the UK have reached record levels in the first few months of this year, according to a report by the UK Civil Aviation Authority safety regulation group (SRG). The study also revealed that level busts, the term for incidents where aircraft climb or descend through the ...

  • News

    SAA chief urges government protection

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Hilka Birns/CAPE TOWN South African Airways (SAA) chief executive Coleman Andrews has urged Pretoria to cut jet fuel prices and use regulatory powers to defend SAA on international routes while it reorganises its fleet and network. Andrews told a parliamentary committee that SAA could save up to R80 ...

  • News

    Kitty Hawk cuts it fine in bid to acquire Southern Air Transport

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Kitty Hawk has revealed plans to purchase Southern Air Transport (SAT) after merger negotiations unexpectedly broke off between financially ailing SAT and Fine Air. Dallas, Texas-based Kitty Hawk, a charter passenger and cargo carrier which recently acquired American International Airways and other Kalitta companies, agreed ...

  • News

    Sporty Games

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    So British Airways has at last placed an order with Airbus Industrie, some 30 years after the European consortium was conceived with the primary aim of building an aircraft for BA's predecessor, British European Airways (BEA). The fiercely fought battle between Airbus and Boeing for this much prized order ...

  • News

    First multi-role MiG-31BM prototype goes on show

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Howard Gethin/LONDON MAPO has revealed the first prototype MiG-31BM defence-suppression-capable variant of the MiG-31 interceptor. The aircraft is based on the MiG-31B interceptor in service with the Russian air force. The Russian company is already offering the type for export, possibly to China and India, there being little ...

  • News

    Daewoo buzzes for Woong Bee

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Daewoo Heavy Industries (DHI) is gearing up to begin production of the KT-1 Woong Bee turboprop basic trainer at a new plant, as South Korean air force operational testing of a fifth and final prototype nears completion. The South Korean conglomerate has built a 15,600m² (168,000ft²) facility at Sachon ...

  • News

    Lockheed Martin and Mitsubishi to link in defence partnership

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Mitsubishi Electric and Lockheed Martin have reached a basic agreement to develop and market military equipment jointly to Japan's Defence Agency. The tie-up reflects Mitsubishi's desire to boost its military research and development efficiency by adopting US technologies, and Lockheed Martin's drive to expand Japanese market share. Although the ...

  • News

    JSF X-35 remains on schedule despite late controls change

    1998-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Lockheed Martin says it is on schedule to fly the X-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) concept demonstrator aircraft (CDA) in 2000, despite a late change to the fly-by-wire flight control computer. An advanced computer under development by Lockheed Martin Controls will now be used instead of the ...