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    Bridging the gaps

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Günter Endres/Port of Spain Sixteen times a day, a 56-seat Air Caribbean NAMC YS-11A-500 turboprop takes off on one of the shuttle flights which form the "air bridge" between Trinidad's Piarco Airport and Tobago's Crown Point International. In peak season, demand rises to make up to 38 ...

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    Leaving home

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Arie Egozi/TEL AVIV In recent years, Bedek Aviation, the maintenance and overhaul division of Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), has become one of the "money makers" for its parent group. The business has become so successful, in fact, that it is asking potential customers to postpone the transfer of ...

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    Where next for MDC?

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    The decision to drop the MD-XX raises fresh questions over a future for Douglas Aircraft Graham Warwick/ATLANTA McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has dropped the MD-XX not because of the $2 billion over four years that it would have taken to develop the MD-11 derivative, but because ...

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    Boeing approaches 747-500X/600X design freeze

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is making final adjustments to the configuration of the 747-500X/600X as it prepares for an expected programme launch in early 1997.The changes are being made following analysis of more than 1,000h of wind-tunnel tests in Europe and the USA. Although Boeing warns that some changes can still be expected, ...

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    PS-90 power by hour

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Perm Motors is proposing a power-by-the-hour deal for the PS-90 engine on the Ilyushin Il-96-300 and Tupolev Tu-204. Aeroflot Russian International Airlines (ARIA) could be the first to conclude an agreement, covering 60 engines.   Source: Flight International

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    Airbus

    1996-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Henri Courpron has been appointed vice-president of sales and Earl Odom has been named vice-president for marketing and business development at the US arm of French-based aircraft manufacturing consortum Airbus Industrie, at its office in Washington DC. Coupron joined Airbus in 1989 from Aerospatiale of France, and Odom was formerly ...

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    ILFC orders

    1996-11-01T17:28:00Z

    In the October issue of Airline Business the feature on operating lessors (Land of the giants) incorrectly stated ILFC's order book. The current 263 firm orders are: 24 Boeing 777-2/300s, three B747-400s, 17 B767-300ERs, 22 B757-200s, 55 B737-6/7/800s, 19 B737-3/4/500s, 19 A340-300s, four A330-300s, 13 A330-200s, 18 A319s, 33 A320s ...

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    Brazilian volley

    1996-11-01T17:08:00Z

    The Canadian government is expected to lodge an official complaint with the World Trade Organisation alleging Brazilian support for Embraer's EMB-145 contravenes WTO guidelines. The move follows intense lobbying from Bombardier which had itself been the subject of complaints from rival manufacturers over support for the Canadair RJ and de ...

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    Aircraft news

    1996-11-01T09:21:00Z

    Alaska Airlines has ordered 12 Boeing 737-400s, with an option on 12 more. Tyrolean Airways has placed orders for two Canadair Regional Jets, scheduled for delivery in January and March 1997. Air Inter Gabon took delivery of its second ATR42-300 in September. Business Air ...

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    Suppliers

    1996-11-01T09:20:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas is to convert 60 DC-10s into MD-10 freighters for Federal Express by 1999. The first 36 aircraft are coming from United Airlines. MDC expects to launch its long-range jetliner, the MD-XX, in early 1997. Pemco World Air Services is to convert five B727-100 freighters to quick ...

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    Appointments

    1996-11-01T09:20:00Z

    Tony Tyler is to become Cathay Pacific's director corporate development and Robert Cutler will replace him as director service delivery. Northwest Airlines has elected James Lawrence to the position of executive vice-president finance/chief financial officer. David Brooks has been named as president of American Airlines' cargo ...

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    Asia's cargo crunch

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Airlines bidding to capitalise on the projected rich pickings from the Asia-Pacific cargo boom are pouring capacity into the region. But nobody is benefiting as rates, yields and profits slump, says Tom Ballantyne. When United Airlines said earlier this year that it planned to enter the full-freighter air cargo market ...

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    Rocky road

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Will Canadian Airlines International survive until the weight of its financial liabilities start to lift two years from now? David Knibb weighs up the Calgary-based carrier's chances. Canadian Airlines International is in a race against time. Two years from now its loan and lease obligations will ease, finally giving the ...

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    Airline News

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Alpi Eagles was to start daily flights from Catania, Sicily to Venice, Verona, Cagliari and Lampedusa and twice daily flights to Rome in October, using Fokker 100s. British Airways franchisee Maersk Air is due to commence six daily services between Birmingham and Berlin/Tegel in January 1997, using Boeing ...

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    Crude price casts shadow on upturn

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Amid all the economic optimism for 1997 emanating from September's gathering of finance ministers in Washington, there was only one serious cloud on the horizon: the recent rise in crude oil prices. In the third quarter of this year benchmark Brent crude oil traded at an average of $20.71 per ...

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    Ghana clears FAA hurdle

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Ghana has joined South Africa as only the second sub-Saharan African country to secure category one status from the US Federal Aviation Administration. The rapid process of the country's application could help diffuse criticism over the FAA's tough safety oversight policy, particularly towards South America. The approval paved ...

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    Who's taking a liberty?

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The lure of valuable slots at Paris/Orly has attracted four potential suitors for troubled Air Liberté after the carrier entered receivership on 26 September. AOM, Air France Europe, TAT and Virgin Express have all expressed interest and reopened the debate about the French government's competition policy. Saddled with ...

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    SAA trips on triple threat

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    South African Airways is having a hard time of it. In mid-October, the carrier was embroiled in a bitter battle with its technical staff and faced a threat of court action from its pilots. Its domestic rivals are turning up the heat through alliances with British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. ...

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    Team works at Alitalia

    1996-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Alitalia is squaring up to its impending scrutiny by the European Commission with the launch of its low-cost operation, Alitalia Team. But the carrier remains dogged by allegations of predatory pricing and collusion on slots. Brussels opened an investigation into the airline's planned 3,000 billion lire (US$2 billion) ...

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    Cirrus makes revision to SR20 wing design to improve safety

    1996-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Cirrus Design has made a revision to the wing design of its SR20 four-seater, to lower stall speeds and help improve lateral control up to and throughout stall conditions. President Alan Klapmeier says that the move is aimed to make "dramatic" improvements in general-aviation (GA) safety. The ...