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    India's Jet establishes offshore offshoot to pay for 737s

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    A special offshore company in the Cayman Islands has been set up by growing Indian domestic airline Jet Airways to handle the finance for the 10 Boeing 737s it has on order. The $325 million hire purchase deal, largely underwritten by the US Exim export credit bank, is being arranged ...

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    Messier-Bugatti aims to double repair business

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Messier-Bugatti aims to double its repair business to achieve annual sales of Fr1 billion ($165 million)over the next five years. This ambition follows the integration of the Dowty Aerospace landing gear maintenance unit into the French company. "We intend to become one of the five world leaders in this ...

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    HAECO profit

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering (HAECO) saw its 1997 profits edge down as margins came under pressure and the full impact of Asia's economic crisis began to be felt. Earnings of HK$320 million ($41 million) were down by 5.7%, excluding 1997's exceptional item from its venture with Rolls-Royce. Source: Flight ...

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    Honeywell airport buy

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    In a move to strengthen its new airport systems grouping, Honeywell has acquired Hughey & Phillips, a specialist designer and manufacturer of airport lighting control and monitoring systems. Honeywell already offers a satellite landing and a ground vehicle tracking system through its new division. Source: Flight International

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    Definitely maybe

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/SINGAPORE Airbus Industrie may have just allowed its A3XX high capacity airliner programme to slip by almost a year, but it remains committed to the initiative to provide a European alternative to Boeing's long term monopoly of the market. There are hurdles to cross during 1998, however, before Airbus ...

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    Widening the franchise

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON When Cityflyer Express first signed up as a British Airways franchisee in the middle of 1993, it was something of an experiment for both carriers. Five years later the formula appears to be working. When BA hosts fifth anniversary celebrations in July, it will do so with nine ...

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    Aerostructures wants risk share role in Bell Boeing 609

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Aerostructures is negotiating to supply the fuselage of the Bell Boeing 609 civil tilt-rotor as a risk sharing partner. The Nashville, Tennessee-based company would take over the work from Boeing, which has transferred its stake in the venture to partner Bell Helicopter Textron. Bell is seeking risk sharing partners to ...

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    Engine contest begins for A319 shrink

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELESEngine makers have started a three way fight to provide the powerplant for Airbus Industrie's proposed shortened 100-seat A319, amid growing indications that the consortium is searching for a sole source supplier. The Airbus study is one option being pursued by the European consortium as it seeks to ...

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    Alitalia gears up for renewal of long haul fleet

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Alitalia's board has approved the lease of three more Boeing 767s in what is understood to be an interim measure as the carrier develops a full blown competition for a long haul fleet renewal plan. The Airbus A330/ A340 and Boeing 777 families are in the contest. The airline ...

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    FAA reviews DC-8 freighter safety

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC The US Federal Aviation Administration has launched a review of McDonnell Douglas DC-8 cargo conversions to determine whether safety concerns exist similar to those it believes affect some Boeing 727 freighter modifications. Reviews of freighter conversions ranging from the Boeing 737 to the Lockheed L-188 Electra ...

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    Aerospatiale defines future common Airbus flightdeck

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard TOULOUSE Airbus Industrie partner Aerospatiale has launched a major product improvement programme to develop a retrofittable, "freeflight" ready common flightdeck. Also included will be a switch to flat panel liquid crystal displays. The upgraded Airbus flightdeck will be designed for the A320/ A330/A340 range and future ...

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    New Canadian system quietens Dash 8 cabin

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Canada's National Research Council (NRC) is seeking an industrial partner with which to complete development of an active cabin-noise control system now under test. The NRC hopes to "commercialise" the technology during a third phase of the development programme, which would include flight tests on a Bombardier de Havilland Dash ...

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    Russia gets go-ahead for new communications satellites

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON European, Japanese and US companies are to assist Russia in building 11 new communications satellites, beginning the replacement of an ageing fleet of spacecraft which have been kept in service for several years longer than planned because of severe budget restraints. The Russian Energia company will ...

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    Marion stealth

    1998-03-18T16:03:00Z

    GE Aircraft Engines is transferring production of fixed false fan faces for the F414 engine to Marion Composites of Marion, Virginia. Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornets will use two of the devices to conceal rotating fan blades and reduce Doppler radar "glint". Source: Flight International

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    Air Belgium to switch from 737s to A320s

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Air Belgium is to roll over its CFM International CFM56-powered Boeing 737 fleet and replace them with Airbus Industrie A320s by 1999. The move comes as part of the take-over by Airtours of the Belgian charter airline's tour operator parent, Sunair. The UK tour operator has purchased an 80% ...

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    Air Liberte incorporates TAT and relaunches

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS French independent carrier Air Liberté has completed the absorption of TAT and has launched a strategy aimed at consolidating its place as France's second largest domestic airline. Fifteen months after Air Liberté was rescued from bankruptcy by British Airways (which owns 70% of the airline), its ...

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    Pilots voice concern over BA's plans for AML 777 flights

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON British Airways' plans to use its low cost Airline Management (AML)affiliate to take over new long haul services from London Gatwick next year using Boeing 777s is raising concerns at the British Air Lines Pilots Association (BALPA). AML began flights early in 1997 using BA crews and a ...

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    SIA defers Boeing orders and admits more cuts may follow

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Asia's economic crisis has finally begun to hit one of the region's sturdier blue chip carriers, Singapore Airlines (SIA), which is slipping delivery of four of its Boeing 747-400 and 777 orders. Meanwhile, Philippines Airlines (PAL) is to defer delivery of three Airbus A320 and two more ...

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    Germania 737-700 is a record breaker

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

     The first Boeing 737-700 to be delivered to German carrier Germania set a new distance record for its weight category when it flew non-stop from Seattle to Berlin on 10 March. The 8,345km (4,511nm) flight was flown in 9h 27min. Ramp weight was around 62,200kg. Source: Flight International

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    BMW Rolls-Royce expects Tu-334 flight testing to progress soon

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

    BMW Rolls-Royce (BMW R-R) is confident that funding will soon be secured to enable flight testing to begin of the 100-seat Tupolev Tu-334 twinjet in the coming months. Initially, the aircraft will be powered by Russian Progress D-436T and, later, by the BMW R-R BR710. Richard Smallwood, executive vice-president ...