All air transport news – Page 2431

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    Auxiliary Power International (APIC)

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Auxiliary Power International (APIC) is now wholly-owned by Sundstrand, after the company acquired Labinal's 50% stake in the company late in 1996. APIC, which is to be integrated into Sundstrand's San Diego, California-based Power Systems division, was formed by the US company and France's Labinal in 1989, to produce APUs ...

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    Pratt & Whitney Canada

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    PW901A The two-shaft PW901A is fitted as standard to the Boeing 747-400, and is now Pratt & Whitney Canada's (P&WC)only APU product. A development of this model is expected to be offered for the new-generation airliners being planned by Airbus and Boeing, the A3XX and 747-500/600X respectively. This ...

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    Sundstrand

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    APS500 The APS500 is used on the Embraer EMB-145 regional jet, Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-100/200/300 and EMB-120 turboprops, and the Hawker 800 business jet.   APS1000 The APS1000 is fitted to the British Aerospace 146/Avro RJ, Fokker 50 and Saab 2000. ...

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    Airbus withdraws USAir's future delivery positions

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has withdrawn all of USAir's 1998 and 1999 firm delivery positions, as well as support for a planned aircraft lease, because the US air carrier "-has not demonstrated that it will be able to affirm its Airbus aircraft purchase". USAir has told its employees that it ...

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    Engine tie-up

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada has signed a joint venture agreement with China National South Aeroengine and Machinery Company on a partnership in small gas turbine engines assembly. Source: Flight International

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    HAESL poised to open its doors

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce and Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering (HAECO) are planning to open their new joint-venture engine-test and overhaul site at Tseung Kwan O at the end of February. Phase one of the new $120 million Hong Kong Aero Engine Services (HAESL) centre is now virtually complete. Its 580kN (130,000lb)-thrust ...

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    PATS replaces VIP 737 generating canisters

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    PATS has received US Federal Aviation Administration certification for a central, high-pressure oxygen system to replace oxygen-generating canisters in Boeing 737s. The first system has been installed in a 737 operated by ITT as a 50-passenger transport for two sports teams. Columbia, Maryland-based PATS says the system is ...

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    Thai's R-R Trent woes continue on 777

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Thai Airways International has removed a second Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engine from one of its Boeing 777 aircraft in two months, after metal debris was again found on the magnetic chip-detector (MCD). The second unscheduled removal by Thai of a Trent 800 occurred on 25 December, 1996, following ...

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    Aerospatiale jumps back into profit

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Aerospatiale has posted a dramatic turnaround in its financial fortunes during 1996, which president Yves Michot says will strengthen the group's hand as it prepares for major structural changes including the forthcoming merger with Dassault Aviation and the restructuring of Airbus. The manufacturer also reveals that it is involved in ...

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    KC-135 Re-engineing

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    The first of ten re-engined Boeing KC-135 tankers will be delivered to an unidentified non-US customer in February under a $10 million deal announced on 7 January. The original Pratt & Whitney J57 turbojets are being replaced with CFM International CFM-56 turbofans. Source: Flight International

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    FAA demands total 737 rudder-retrofit programme

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration is to order airlines to retrofit four newly developed rudder-system components in 2,800 Boeing 737s. US Vice President Al Gore revealed the move in a speech on commercial aviation security and safety. The updated components will be incorporated in new-build 737-300, -400 and -500 series ...

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    Special Osprey

    1997-01-15T17:54:00Z

    Bell Boeing has been awarded a $490 million contract to begin engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) of the CV-22 special-operations variant of the Osprey military tilt-rotor. The contract calls for the joint venture to design, integrate and install special-operations-unique systems, including terrain-following/terrain-avoidance radar, and additional fuel tanks, in the baseline ...

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    M88-2 delivered

    1997-01-15T17:48:00Z

    French engine manufacturer Snecma has delivered the first series-production M88-2 engine destined to power the multi-role Dassault Rafale. The company says that it has orders for a further four engines during 1997, which will be supplied as part of the current 42-engine orderbook. Testing of the M88 continues, with the ...

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    737 rudder procedures

    1997-01-15T17:27:00Z

    An emergency airworthiness directive requires US Boeing 737 operators to adopt new procedures to improve pilots' control following sudden uncommanded rudder movements. The new procedures, to be included in the 737 flight manual, also outline actions to deal with a jammed or restricted rudder. Pilots are advised to lower the ...

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    Airbus selects two vendors for advanced FMS

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Airbus INDUSTRIE has selected Honeywell and Sextant Avionique/Smiths Industries to supply future air navigation system (FANS)-capable flight-management systems (FMS)on its aircraft from 1998. Honeywell plans to gain certification for its upgraded FMSon the A330 and A340 in April 1998, with A319/320/321 approval following six months later. Sextant/Smiths has ...

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    STAe will expand leasing business

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Technologies Aerospace (STAe) plans to acquire a leasing fleet of up to 20 aircraft over the next five years as part of a wider effort to expand the commercial side of its business. STAe, together with its parent holding company Singapore Technologies, has already established a joint-venture ...

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    An-140 nears completion

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Assembly of the first An-140 twin turboprop at Antonov's Kiev, Ukraine, factory is almost completed. The Klimov TV7-powered 50-seater, which is the successor to the ubiquitous An-24, is expected to be rolled out in March. A Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127-powered version has also been proposed. Reports have linked Antonov ...

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    Bombardier beats Embraer to ASA deal

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) has followed its fellow Delta Connection carriers Comair and Skywest with the selection of the Canadair Regional Jet for its regional-jet needs, after a competition which also involved the Embraer EMB-145 (Flight International, 8-14 January, P10). The Atlanta, Georgia-based regional says that it will ...

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    SIA's Indian airline investment clears another major hurdle

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines' (SIA) long-running plan to establish a new domestic Indian airline in partnership with the TATA Group has cleared one major hurdle, with approval from India's Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). The deal could still be derailed by the country's civil-aviation ministry, however, which plans to ban foreign equity ...

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    British Aerospace AMJ sees BAe 146 sales rise as markets harden

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    British Aerospace Asset Management-Jets(AMJ) is targeting further sales from among its 107-strong fleet of leased BAe 146s this year, as the market for regional jets strengthens. AMJ general manager Andrew Davies says that, over the past four years, the organisation has completed its initial aim of re-establishing the ...