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    Passenger business up - Sikorsky

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Paul Derby The rate at which new helicopters are being delivered indicates an upturn in scheduled passenger business, says Michael Moran, Sikorsky's Director of Commercial Programmes. Moran says almost 300,000 revenue passengers now fly in Sikorsky aircraft every year, a trend reinforced during the last 12 months with ...

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    Boeing denies link between 737 crashes and test-flight incident

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Mollet Boeing continues to take issue with suggestions there might be any link between a test-flight incident on a British Airways 737 more than two years ago and two earlier unexplained 737 crashes in the US. The two unexplained 737 crashes occurred in Colorado Springs, Colorado in ...

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    Boeing undecided on new family of jets

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker Boeing says it has no firm plans yet for developing a family of jets to join its 100-seat 717, preferring first to prove to itself that it can sell the existing aircraft. Joseph Ozimek, Boeing's director of product marketing, says a recent tour of Europe has shown that ...

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    B/E Aerospace to supply all US Airways' new-buy seating

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Sarah Lazenby B/E Aerospace is supplying all seating for US Airways' new Airbus 319/320/321 fleet in a deal worth $27 million for the first 124 aircraft. This could rise to $85 million if the airline exercises its option for a further 276 aircraft to complete its narrowbody fleet ...

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    BA opens bids

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    British Airways said it had invited arch aerospace rivals Boeing and Airbus Industrie to bid to replace BA's European aircraft fleet with up to 100 short-haul jets worth up to $3.3 billion. But the airline has challenged the two manufacturers to come up with new ways of financing the deal, ...

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    R-R moves to set up Trent overhaul ventures in asia

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    New joint ventures are an integral part of Rolls-Royce's strategy to double the size of the company's overhaul business over the next five years acording to Sir Ralph Robins Andrew Mollet Rolls-Royce has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Singapore Airlines subsidiary Singapore Airlines Engineering (SIAEC) and Hong Kong ...

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    Eurofighter test pilot heads for first century

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Paul Derby Eurofighter EF2000 project pilot John Turner is set to become the first pilot to complete a century of test flights in the aircraft - he expects to reach three figures within a week of returning to Britain from Singapore. As the man with most sorties (98) and a ...

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    Airbus delays a small price to get it right

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin Airbus Industrie is struggling with the economics of the AE31X project, outgoing chief executive Jean Pierson admitted at Asian Aerospace '98 yesterday. At the other end of the range, Airbus's A3XX 555-seat and up superjumbo could be further delayed if technical challenges to delivering the promised ...

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    Revamped Saab inks supply contract with Aerospatiale

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Mark Hannant Saab's transition from civil airframe maker to subcontracting partner has received a substantial boost with the award of a $75-million contract by Aerospatiale. The Swedish company's Collaborative Programs business unit will supply an integrated structural floor assembly for the newly launched Airbus A340-500/600. Although they ...

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    Embraer chalks up new orders in US

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker Embraer announced yesterday that it has clocked up new orders for 20 EMB-120 Brasilia turboprops and nine RJ145 regional jets. The Brazilian company says it is also on track to roll out its 37-seater regional jet earlier than expected. Mauricio Botelho, Embraer's president and chief executive officer, ...

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    US insulation maker opens sales office for Asia in Shanghai

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    US aerospace insulation manufacturer Johns Manville has opened a sales office in Shanghai to service a growing customer base in Asia. The company (Stand D152) also chose Asian Aerospace '98 to announce it has set up a factory in Changzou, China, and to show off two new products. ...

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    Face the Facts with... Walt McConnell

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Fourteen months ago, Walt McConnell was appointed vice-president and general manager of Honeywell's Air Transport Systems division, based in Phoenix, Arizona. McConnell tells Karen Walker that so far, it is going "just famously". Q:How is business at Honeywell going? A:Business is very strong at the moment due to the ...

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    Upgraded Explorer is cleared for flight with one engine out

    1998-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Boeing's MD902 Explorer was certificated to Category A standards on 11 February by the US Federal Aviation Administration, allowing the aircraft to continue flight after failure of an engine, even during take-off. The helicopter is an upgraded version of the initial MD900 Explorer, with more powerful Pratt & Whitney ...

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    Textron decision on buying Boeing helicopters looms

    1998-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Paul Derby A decision should be made in a matter of days on whether Bell Helicopter Textron's proposal to buy Boeing's commercial helicopter business will get the green light. Bell executives confirm evaluation of the business is almost complete. President and CEO Terry Stinson told delegates at last week's Heli-Expo ...

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    Airshow organiser sees silver lining in cloud of economic crisis

    1998-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin The economic difficulties of the Asia-Pacific region are a short-term challenge that offers the region an opportunity to take stock and re-emerge as an even stronger market for the long term, Clive Richardson, Asian Aerospace international sales and marketing director, said yesterday. Speaking at the organisers' press conference, ...

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    Boeing convinced Asia-Pacific will rebound quickly

    1998-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Industry observers "will be amazed at how quickly things will turn around in Asia"Larry S Dickenson, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group's senior vice-president, Asia/PacificAndrew Mollet Industry observers "-will be amazed at how quickly things will turn around in Asia." So says Larry S Dickenson, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group's senior vice-president, ...

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    Boeing gives green light for AlliedSignal APU development

    1998-02-24T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal has been chosen by Boeing to develop a new APU for the B-767-400ER. The new 331-400B APU (developed from the company's proven 331-350 unit, which has more than 600,000 hours' service on Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft) will provide up to 40% more power for the 767-400 - ...

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    Good US demand for Malaysia-made tyres

    1998-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Malaysia's Sime Aircraft Tyre reports an increase in turnover of more than 54% compared with 1996 figures. Sime managing director Mohammed Ishak attributes the surge to market recognition it has received in the wake of a Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA) between Malaysia and the USA signed in May ...

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    IATA survey pegs crisis cost at $2bn

    1998-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Manufacturers at the show naturally might try to play down the current economic crisis that has whiplashed across Asia in recent months, but a new survey puts the cost to the air transport industry alone at $2 billion this year. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has compiled a market-by-market ...

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    Dowty Aerospace wins Boeing component order

    1998-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Dowty Aerospace, part of the UK-based TI Group, has won a multi-million dollar contract to supply high lift systems equipment for the new Boeing 767-400ER. Dowty Aerospace's Hydraulics and Actuation business will develop these components, which include trailing-edge rotary actuators and the leading edge offset gear boxes. Dowty ...