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    Alitalia pulls plug on Fokker 70s

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Alitalia is attempting to return its five leased Fokker 70s to the bankrupt Fokker operation, after failing in a bid to re-lease them to low-cost Italian regional carrier Alpi Eagles. The two airlines concluded a codeshare deal late in 1996 which included the transfer of the Fokker 70s. ...

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    Eurowings introduces A319

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The first of three Airbus A319s was delivered to Eurowings on 27 January, at the Daimler-Benz plant at Hamburg-Finkenwerder, in Germany, where the aircraft are assembled. The three CFM International CFM56-5B-powered aircraft, which were ordered in April 1996, will be configured to seat 142 passengers in a single-class, high-density layout. ...

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    Braathens boosts 737 fleet with -700 order

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Braathens SAFE's all-Boeing 737 fleet is set to be boosted, with the leading Norwegian private airline placing orders for six 737-700s, and taking options on a further ten aircraft. Braathens will take delivery of its first two aircraft in July and August 1998, with the remaining deliveries scheduled ...

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    Germany clears Cityline HUGS for manual Category IIIa landings

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The German federal aviation agency LBA has granted Lufthansa CityLine operational approval to make manual Category IIIa instrument landings with the head-up guidance system (HUGS)fitted in the carrier's Canadair Regional Jets (CRJs). CityLine is the first carrier in Germany to receive this clearance for its Flight Dynamics-built HUGS, ...

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    Two African regionals suffer fatal crashes

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    An Air Senegal British Aerospace 748 Mk2A crashed just after take-off from Tambacounda, Senegal on 1 February, killing three crew and 20 passengers aboard. The flight-data recorder and cockpit-voice recorder have been recovered, and representatives of the manufacturer and the type certificating authority, the UK Civil Aviation Authority, ...

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    Croatia starts fleet renewal with Airbus order

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Croatia Airlines has placed an order to buy six Airbus A319s in a move towards a complete renewal and expansion of its fleet. The airline has also placed options on six aircraft, which can be taken up as any type in the A320 family. No engine choice has yet been ...

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    Airbus fits switch guards after A340 hydraulic incident

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Following an incident involving a Singapore Airlines (SIA) Airbus Industrie A340 over Australia, the aircraft manufacturer says that it is to put switch-guards over engine hydraulic-valve controls in the A340 cockpit. Sudden pitch changes caused by an incorrect switch selection by the crew injured 11 people, according to ...

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    SAA reselects RB.211

    1997-02-05T13:48:00Z

    South African Airways (SAA) has selected the Rolls-Royce RB.211-524H to power two Boeing 747-400s it has on order. The aircraft will be delivered in May and October 1998. The UK company's engines are already fitted to the airline's other -400s.   Source: Flight International

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    Yak-40 crash-lands

    1997-02-05T13:48:00Z

    The pilot of a Krasnoyarsk Airlines Yakovlev Yak-40 successfully force-landed his aircraft in a Siberian field 28km (15nm) from his destination on 29 January. There was no injury to the four crew and 20 passengers on board as the aircraft landed in white-out conditions with 400m (1,300ft) visibility in snow. ...

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    MBA for dash 8-200

    1997-02-05T13:46:00Z

    MBA of Papua New Guinea has ordered one Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-200, and taken an option on a second. The first will be delivered in September 1998. MBA has also purchased two Dash 8-100s and four DHC-6 Twin Otters from norOntair.   Source: Flight International

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    Wolf leaves Lair

    1997-02-05T13:40:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-95 vice-president and programme manager John Wolf has left to become programme manager of Teledesic, a new Washington- based company created by Microsoft owner Bill Gates and cellular phone pioneer Craig McCaw, to "-develop a global broad band 'internet in the sky' using low Earth-orbit satellites." A ...

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    P&WC acquisition

    1997-02-05T13:39:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is to acquire part of Portsmouth, UK-based H+S Aviation's small-engine overhaul activities, as part of its "ongoing strategy to create a strong and efficient global service centre network". The sale involves P&WC PW100, PW901A and PT6T overhaul lines. Meanwhile, H+S has formed H+S Proptech, which ...

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    Found begins Bush Hawk tests

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    FOUNDAIRCRAFT Canada's plans to resurrect production of the FBA-2C light utility aircraft have progressed with the flight-testing of a rebuilt example. The Gravenhurst, Ontario-based company is flying the aircraft to collect the information required for re-instatement of the FBA-2C type certificate and the data needed for development of the improved ...

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    Eastern Promise

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    ONE OF THE MOST important promises of the so-called "peace dividend" for Western aircraft manufacturers was to be their ability to sell their products to the old Warsaw Pact countries in Eastern Europe. In fact, one of their greatest burdens may turn out to be the need to purchase most ...

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    Beijing insider takes control at Air Macau

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    China National Aviation (CNAC) has moved to consolidate its control of Air Macau by appointing a key Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) official to the position of chief executive at the airline. The appointment of Li Keli, formerly CAAC deputy director of international affairs, was initially made ...

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    737 first flight

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    The first next-generation 737-700 has undergone initial engine runs in readiness for a maiden flight expected by 10 February. Deliveries to launch customer Southwest Airlines are due to begin in October, pending successful certification. Total orders for all three next-generation models now stand at 517. Source: Flight International

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    US airline safety ratings to hit Internet

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Safety data on US air carriers are to be put on the Internet by the Federal Aviation Administration, in a bid to make them more accessible to the travelling public. The agency says it will not, however, rank airlines according to their accident records, although information on accidents and some ...

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    VASP eyes up Argentinas

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Acquisitive Brazilian airline VASP is understood to have made an approach to take a controlling stake in Aerolineas Argentinas. Iberia, which still has an interest in the Argentinian carrier, and which would still need to give its approval for any deal, says that no concrete offer for the airline has ...

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    Czech Government confronted by pressure to relieve air industry

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    The Czech Republic is facing mounting pressure to resolve chronic funding problems for its air force and aerospace industry following the publication of an open letter to President Vaclav Havel from several hundred Czech air force personnel claiming that the service is disintegrating because of a lack of spares and ...

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    Boeing expected to agree late change to new 737 flightdeck

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is close to agreeing to airline requests that it replace electro-mechanical standby instruments on the 737-600/ 700/800 flightdeck, with a single, solid-state, liquid-crystal-display (LCD) unit. A final decision is expected when the manufacturer can ascertain whether enough of the units can be supplied to meet planned next-generation ...