All air transport news – Page 2308

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    Mixed picture for B/E

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Cabin interiors specialist B/E Aerospace made record revenues of $701 million in the year to 27 February, boosted by the sale of its in-flight entertainment business to Sextant Avionique, but still recorded a net $40 million loss after closing seven sites. Source: Flight International

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    Rolls for Shinmaywa

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The Japan Defence Agency and Shin Maywa Industries have selected Rolls-Royce AE2100J turboprops to power the US-1A Kai amphibian. The company will supply 12 engines to support development and flight testing of the prototype later this year. Source: Flight International

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    Chinese order

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines has ordered an Airbus A320 full flight simulator from Thomson Training &Simulation. The Level D device will be delivered in December to the airline's new flight training centre at Pudong, Shanghai. Source: Flight International

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    China Eastern order

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines has ordered an Airbus A320 full flight simulator from Thomson Training &Simulation. The Level D device will be delivered in December. Source: Flight International

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    FAA approves modified Kitty Hawk 727 floors

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has approved Kitty Hawk's alternative means of compliance for an airworthiness directive (AD) that imposes severe payloads limits on Boeing 727-200 freighter conversions for use by Pemco World Air Services and Aeronautical Engineers (AEI). The kit, which costs $75,000 and involves side restraints, terminates ...

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    Pilot squabble forces Delta to defer 777s

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Lack of progress in negotiations between Delta Air Lines and the Air Line Pilots Association has forced the US major to defer indefinitely deliveries of four Boeing 777-200s. The aircraft, which are part of the airline's firm orders for 13 Rolls-Royce Trent 800-powered 777s, had been due for delivery ...

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    Air India plans to sell 747-200s in effort to improve revenues

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Air India is offering three ageing Boeing 747-200s for sale as the airline attempts to revamp operations and routes to boost revenue. The move means that the airline has backed away from plans to lease two 747-200s to UK aircraft broker Air Charters. Air India had signed a ...

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    FAA gives go-ahead for ADS-B trials

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued a supplemental type certificate (STC) clearing the trial use of automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) systems on four United Parcel Service Boeing 727-100 freighters. The system, developed by the US Cargo Airline Association and avionics specialist II Morrow, uses satellite-based positioning information to ...

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    Marketplace

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has delivered the last 737-500 on firm order, leaving just 26 examples of the 737 "Classic" models (-300/400/500) to be delivered this year. The last -500 was handed over to Air France on lease from Pembroke Capital. Boeing has built 387 737-500s since deliveries began in 1990. CityFlyer Express ...

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    Fairchild talks continue as ATR revises Airjet

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Fairchild Aerospace and ATR partners Aerospatiale and Alenia have failed to resolve the main obstacles to their possible collaboration on a family of regional jets. Talks continue in an effort to find a compromise. While differences remain over the location of final assembly lines, engines and ...

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    Air France close to A318 signings

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/HAMBURG Air France has confirmed that it is close to ordering the Airbus A318 to replace its Boeing 737-500s, but director general Pierre-Henri Gourgeon says the airline remains in "tough negotiations" on powerplant selection. Airbus chose the Pratt &Whitney PW6000 as the sole powerplant for the A318, ...

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    British Midland weighs up 717 but pushes for shrink option

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/LONDON British Midland (BM) has emerged as a potential first European airline customer for the Boeing 717 twinjet. Chairman Sir Michael Bishop suggests the carrier might opt for the aircraft if Boeing can be persuaded to develop it as a family, including a smaller shrink model. The ...

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    RAAF buys F-111s

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    The US Department of Defense has announced the sale to Australia of 11 excess F-111 fighter aircraft, 130 F-111 Pratt & Whitney TF-30 turbofans, ALR-62I radar warning receiver systems and various related support equipment, with an estimated value of $500 million. Australia is the last operator of the F-111, with ...

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    Mergers

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    US engineering giant Eaton has completed its $1.7 billion acquisition of Aeroquip-Vickers, a manufacturer of engineered products for the aerospace and industrial markets. French engine maker Snecma has spun off its Snecma Services division as a 100%-owned subsidiary responsible for overhaul of the CFM56 and other powerplants. Bell Helicopter Textron ...

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    China deal

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    China and the USA have signed a new air services agreement doubling flights between the two countries by April 2001. It takes the number of carriers serving the market to four each and increases the range of cities served. No deal was struck on Chinese entry to the World Trade ...

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    UK/US bilateral deal not such a 'big bang'

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/LONDON UK transport secretary John Prescott will meet his US counterpart, Rodney Slater, this week for talks which, according to government sources, will move the two countries further along the path to a new bilateral air services agreement. Prescott was due to meet Slater during a visit to ...

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    Transaero cuts loss and aims for profit

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Russian carrier Transaero made a loss of Rb355 million last year ($16.7 million at end-of-year exchange rates), down from Rb374 million in 1997. The Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport-based carrier - Russia's third largest - has reported turnover of Rb1.9 billion for last year, compared with Rb1.7 billion in the previous 12 ...

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    Routes

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Crossair is resuming flights from Zurich to Klagenfurt in Austria using Saab 340s following Austrian regional carrier Tyrolean Airways' decision to drop the route. KLM has ceased domestic services linking Amsterdam Schiphol with Groningen and Enschede. USAirways is expanding services from Atlanta, with additional daily flights to Boston ...

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    SAS outlines fleet-wide renewal plans

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/STOCKHOLMAirbus Industrie remains favourite to win an order from SAS for its new long-haul fleet, as the carrier evaluates a new larger aircraft type for its European trunk routes. Flight International revealed in January that SAS had chosen Airbus Industrie's package of up to 15 A330-300s and A340-300s over ...

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    US carriers fight for domestic traffic

    1999-04-21T00:00:00Z

    US airlines have stepped up the battle for lucrative US north-eastern corridor traffic. Delta Air Lines and US Airways have announced plans to expand their Washington-New York-Boston shuttle operations, while United Airlines is to increase services between the three cities. Delta will offer flights every other hour between Boston ...