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    Qantas steps up battle to cut costs and raise yields

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDONPaul Phelan/CAIRNS Qantas chairman Gary Pemberton, unveiling a modest increase in profits for 1996/7, has warned that the carrier will have to step up its drive to cut costs and improve yields if it is to have a chance of further improvements over the coming financial year. ...

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    Dassault keeps low-key profile on Taiwan sales

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Dassault has adopted a wait-and-see approach to the politically sensitive issue of possible further fighter sales to Taiwan, in spite of French Government assurances to China that no more arms will be sold to the island. "We've developed a relationship with Taiwan and we think we have a ...

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    Central Asia's rising star

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/TASHKENT The Republic of Uzbekistan, a land-locked country lying at the centre of the historic "Silk Road" between Europe and China, gained independence on 1 September, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union. The aviation industry it inherited was in two state-owned blocks - The Uzbek ...

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    Taiwan's Chung Sang Institute develops initial turboprop designs

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Taiwan's Chung Shan Institute has completed the preliminary design work on its proposed new six-to nine-seat turboprop, and is now seeking to enlist partners to launch full-scale design and development of the programme. Conceptual and preliminary design work on the tentatively designated small aircraft project (SAP) has until ...

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    Cathay to place orders with Airbus and Boeing

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Cathay Pacific Airways is planning to place orders for up to 20 additional new Airbus Industrie and Boeing widebody aircraft, as part of a large-scale expansion of its international operations. The airline is opening up the engine side of the competition to all three potential suppliers. ...

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    Bombardier proposes Dash 8-300X flightdeck upgrade

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Bombardier is showing customers an upgrade of the 50-seat Dash 8-300, which incorporates the Sextant Avionique glass-cockpit suite being introduced on the new 70-seat Dash 8-400. The move would be in line with the Canadian company's moves to achieve a common type-rating across its turboprop family. The upgrade, ...

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    Antonov An-140 regional turboprop will fly soon

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Antonov's An-140 twin-turboprop regional transport is due to have its maiden flight no later than 10 September, says Piotr Balabuyev, Antonov's general designer. The aircraft is undergoing high-speed ground runs at the Antonov plant in Kiev, Ukraine. The Ukrainian company hopes that the An-140 will replace several hundred ...

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    Boeing and Airbus sign Russian deals

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS and Boeing have both signed deals extending their co-operations with the Russian aviation sector. The European consortium's agreement with the Russian Ministry of Economics covers a range of joint projects in the fields of certification, research and development and production, including assistance with European Joint Aviation Authorities ...

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    Sukhoi starts radar tests with Flanker

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Sukhoi is about to begin flight testing of an Su-27 Flanker fitted with a Phazotron multi-mode pulse-Doppler radar which could be fitted to future batches of Su-27s and, possibly, two-seat Su-30s for China. Phazotron says that it has already delivered the radar, effectively the Zhuk-27, to the Komsolosk-on-Amur ...

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    Air UK's ATR 72s

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Air UK is in final negotiations with Aero International (Regional) to acquire four ATR 72s, which it aims to introduce into service in early 1998, if the order can concluded soon (Flight International, 8-14 August). The airline is understood to be negotiating to buy the -210 version of the ATR ...

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    Aerotech

    1997-08-20T17:04:00Z

    Robert (Bob) Madden, former managing director of McDonnell Douglas Aerospace (UK), has joined information-technology marketing-support company AeroTech Marketing in the UK. Based in Oregon, in the USA, Madden will represent both AeroTech Marketing and AeroTech Business Services.   Source: Flight International

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    Italian industry static

    1997-08-20T15:56:00Z

    Italy's aerospace industry remained virtually unchanged in 1996, with sales of L7,500 billion ($4 billion) according to figures from the country's Aerospace Industries Association (AIA. The workforce was also largely unchanged at 33,500 although this may fall in 1997. The AIA also warned that Italy is spending too little on ...

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    777 options exercised

    1997-08-20T14:47:00Z

    Emirates has exercised two of seven options it holds for the Boeing 777-200IGW, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 892 engines, bringing the airline's 777 fleet to nine.   Source: Flight International

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    Resignations

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Raytheon Aircraft president Roy Norris has resigned. Chairman and chief executive Art Wegner has assumed the post of president. Gulfstream Aerospace president Fred Breidenbach has also resigned and been replaced by former Boeing Everett division general manager James Johnson. Source: Flight International

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    P&WC buys out Klimov's stake in Russian venture

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) has acquired 100% of its joint venture with Russian engine manufacturer Klimov and formed a wholly-owned new subsidiary, P&W-Rus. The deal will be unveiled at the MAKS '97 air show in Moscow, 19-24 August. Assets and employees of the P&W Klimov joint venture, ...

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    Sirocco lines up buyers for R-R-powered Tu-204

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Paul Duffy/MOSCOW Sirocco Aerospace International, the subsidiary of Egypt's Kato Aromatic set up to market the Rolls-Royce RB.211-powered Tupolev Tu-204-120, has signed deals with two launch customers involving 15 aircraft. The agreements will be formally announced at the MAKS '97 air show being held in Moscow during 19-24 ...

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    Taiwan's carriers close on widebody orders

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/TAIPEI Taiwan's two rival national carriers China Airlines (CAL) and EVA Airways are showing renewed interest in new ultra-long-haul aircraft, in response to the recent provisional launch of the Airbus Industrie A340-500/600 and a proposed open-skies agreement with the USA. Competition between Boeing and Airbus ...

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    Aerospatiale leads the way in composite wingboxes

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Aerospatiale's Saint-Martin-du-Touch design bureau expects to complete a research programme by the end of this year into next-generation composite design for commercial aircraft. The French company claims to be leading the world with its composite-wingbox development, while it concedes that the USA's Boeing is leading in developing composite ...

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    Delta takes lead

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has started to retrofit fire suppressors and smoke detectors in the cargo holds of its Boeing 737s, and plans to fit its entire narrowbody fleet with the safety devices. The US Federal Aviation Administration has given notice of proposed rulemaking indicating that such installations will be required ...

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    Europeans unite on ozone layer

    1997-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Herman De Wulf/Brussels The European Commission (EC), Airbus Industrie and five European airlines have restarted the MOSAIC scientific programme, initially launched in 1995 to measure ozone depletion in the upper atmosphere. It is estimated that air transportation is responsible for 2-3% of all air pollution and, ...