All air transport news – Page 2281

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    Emirates turns down Star for its own global network plans

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Doug Cameron/Dubai Emirates has turned down an offer to join the Star Alliance, the Dubai-based flag carrier opting instead to develop its own global network following an order for up to 12 ultra long haul aircraft. A decision between the Airbus Industrie A340-500 and Boeing 777-200X - for six firm ...

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    Additional Chinooks bound for Australia

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is to provide the Australian Defence Forces with two additional Boeing CH-47D Chinook heavy-lift helicopters as part of a $45 million contract signed on 19 June. The deal covers two of six CH-47Ds that were being built for an unnamed customer which cancelled the purchase. The other four ...

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    HUDs for hubs

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Tony Booth/Basle Switzerland's Crossair has completed the installation of head-up displays (HUDs) in its Saab 2000s, thus providing the schedule reliability required for its EuroCross strategy to turn Basle Airport into a major European regional hub. With careful arrival and departure co-ordination, Crossair now guarantees more than 500 ...

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    Open for business

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The success of Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok, due to open on 6 July, will depend on keeping costs down Paul Lewis/HONG KONG Hong Kong's new international airport makes its operational debut on 6 July - the culmination of a remarkable eight-year undertaking. The $20 billion infrastructure investment was initiated ...

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    Built for the future

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Recession has not curbed enthusiasm for Kuala Lumpur's new airport Nicholas Ionides/Kuala Lumpur The backers of Malaysia's new gateway airport at Sepang, south of Kuala Lumpur, boast that the massive facility has been built for the future. Boarding bridges have been designed to handle large new-generation aircraft such ...

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    Changing course

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Russia's Myasishchev has turned to general aviation in a bid to save its future Paul Duffy/MOSCOW A general aviation aircraft named after a piece of porcelain carries the future hopes of Russian design bureau Myasishchev, more noted for the two large bombers it produced in the 1950s and 1960s ...

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    A common cause

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Arianespace's chairman says that the company must forge partnerships to maintain its market share Tim Furniss/PARIS Arianespace of France and Antrix, the commercial wing of India's Department of Space, signed an agreement on 11 June to pursue a plan to market jointly the Indian Space Research Organisation's Polar ...

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    Air Livery rolls out BAe 146 for Formula One customer

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A British Aerospace BAe 146-100, acquired by Formula One motor racing entrepreneur Bernie Ecclestone in February, has been painted in corporate colours by Southend, UK-based Air Livery. The aircraft will be used as a 60-seat corporate shuttle to transport Formula One personnel between the European Grand Prix circuits, and will ...

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    American Eagle confirms ERJ-135

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/FORT WORTH American Eagle has selected the Embraer ERJ-135 to meet its requirement for up to 150 of the 37-seat regional jets. The carrier expects formally to announce the deal by early September - probably in time for the Farnborough air show. The decision will be a major, but ...

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    US Air Force makes a start on $1 billion upgrade of F-16C/Ds

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    US Air Force makes a start on $1 billion upgrade of F-16C/DsThe USAir Force has embarked on a $1 billion programme to upgrade and standardise 700 Lockheed Martin F-16C/ Ds to improve reliability and increase capability. There is already some international interest in the update, the company says. Under ...

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    Ukraine tries to fan interest in Tupolev upgrades

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Paul Duffy/Moscow Russian and Ukrainian engine manufacturers are touting re-engineing programmes for the Tupolev Tu-134 and Tu-154 passenger aircraft, which, despite their age, continue in widespread service in the CIS. The re-engineing projects were among several similar schemes being offered at the recent Moscow Aeroengine Show. Ukrainian ...

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    Shorts removes obstacle to resumption of Fokker production

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Kate Sarsfield/LONDON Bombardier Aerospace Shorts has removed a major obstacle to the restart of Fokker airliner production by finally agreeing to sell to the Dutch company's trustees the tools, equipment and drawings it has held as the wing producer. Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Shorts was a risk sharing partner in the ...

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    BAe tests RJ parts production at TAPO

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/London British Aerospace Regional Aircraft has dispatched the first raw material to Uzbekistan's Tashkent Aircraft Production factory (TAPO), which will produce 20 shipsets of nose-section components for the Avro RJ regional jets. The parts are now produced by Avro supplier Midcast Engineering of Maesteg, South Wales, but, ...

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    Do-it-yourself weighing machine approvedTEXT: Ian Sheppard/LondonBritish Aerospace Regional Aircraft has dispatched the first raw material

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A weighing device that uses aircraft landing gear struts as scales has won US Federal Aviation Administration approval. The weight and balance system (WBS) is made by Dallas, Texas-based Trinity Airweighs. It can measure the weight and centre of gravity (CG) of an aircraft without the need for traditional ...

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    Airline News

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    All Nippon Airways is set to launch services from Osaka/Kansai to Xiamen and to Shenyang via Dalian; and from Tokyo to Qingdao, Saga and Yonago, all in July. Air France launched a twice weekly service from Paris/CDG to Shanghai on 11 May. It will become three times weekly from ...

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    OGMA maintains AE3007

    1998-06-24T15:33:00Z

    OGMA-Aeronautical of Alverca, near the Portuguese capital Lisbon, claims to be the first European organisation to receive approval as an authorised maintenance centre for Allison Engines' AE3007, which powers the Embraer RJ-145 family. Source: Flight International

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    AlliedSignal purchase

    1998-06-24T11:44:00Z

    AlliedSignal has acquired from GKN a controlling interest in Normalair-Garrett in the UK. The deal gives the US company a 52% holding in the environmental control systems builder, with an option to buy the remaining shares from GKN after 31 December, 1999. AlliedSignal has held a 48% stake since 1967. ...

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    Hunting sells cargo airline to complete aviation disposals

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON The UK's Hunting group has completed the last major piece in the year-long dismantling of its loss-making aviation division, with the sale of the Hunting Cargo Airlines business. It has gone to Belgian shipping group CMB, which bid jointly with South African freight carrier Safair. The ...

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    Boeing plans new increased lifetime brakes for 767s

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has completed tests of an improved carbon brake system for the 767, which is expected to increase brake life, produce smoother operation and be quieter than the existing unit. The improved system, developed by AlliedSignal Bendix, is a step beyond the advanced carbon brake system used on the 777, ...

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    Third domestic could start up could be in Australia

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Australia is to get a third domestic carrier for major trunk routes, if Australian Airlines Holdings' plans come to fruition. The company has revealed its intention to launch an airline connecting Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. Chief executive Paul Orpwood says the plan is to acquire ...