All air transport news – Page 2473

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    ValuJet misses 23 August target date for service resumption

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC VALUJET AIRLINES has failed to resume flights by the 23 August start-up target, which it had set earlier in the month. The carrier says that "proving runs" were to take place on 20-21 August for the benefit of US Federal Aviation Administration inspectors. ...

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    New FAA separation standards may cause delays

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    THE US FEDERAL Aviation Administration's imposition on 16 August of new wake-vortex approach-separations will create delays claim busy airports. Los Angeles International Airport, California, potentially the worst affected, claims that delays could go up by 72%. The official Wake Turbulence Government/Industry Team, set up to take part ...

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    Chinese airline is 'pressured' to buy local MD-90s

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    SHENZHEN AIRLINES is complaining that it is facing growing pressure from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to purchase five locally manufactured McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-90-30s, instead of additional Boeing aircraft. According to the carrier, it is being told by the Chinese authority to take the ...

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    Boeing fights airline doubts in bid for 747-X go-ahead

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOEING IS MOUNTING an intensive last-minute push to launch the Boeing 747-500/600X growth derivatives at the Farnborough air show, which starts on 2 September, but the US manufacturer is struggling to win sufficient airline support - partly caused by the $230 million price ...

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    JSF: More electric power

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA EARLY IN THE US Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) programme, key technologies were identified which offered high pay-offs, but involved high risks, for all the teams competing. The result was a programme to mature critical technologies and reduce associated risks, while sharing the results between the ...

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    Metal injection mouldings

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Metal Injection Mouldings will show a new process for the manufacture of small metal components which it claims "virtually eliminates machining operations". Metal-injection moulding combines the established technologies of powder metallurgy and injection moulding, says the company. The process allows production of high-integrity metal parts in complex shapes, yielding close ...

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    Mesa

    1996-08-28T00:00:00Z

    MESA AIR GROUP has agreed to purchase 16 Bombardier Canadair Regional Jets, and take options on 16 more of the 50-seat twinjets. The firm orders are valued at $320 million, with deliveries to the US regional airline to begin in early 1997. Farmington, New Mexico-based Mesa began evaluating ...

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    United cargo delays

    1996-08-21T13:55:00Z

    United Airlines has delayed the start of all-cargo operations between the USA and Asia from the third quarter of 1996 to March 1997, because suitable aircraft were not available. Four United McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30s, including one -30CF, will be converted to full freighters by Aeronavali, a division of Alenia, with ...

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    Northwest A320 choice

    1996-08-21T11:37:00Z

    Training Devices (TDI), of Englewood, Colorado is building an Airbus A320 Level 5 flight-training device for Northwest Aerospace Training. France's Elan Informatique is supplying simulated avionics, instruments and aircraft parts to TDI for the device.   Source: Flight International

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    Learjet

    1996-08-21T10:42:00Z

    Bombardier subsidiary-business-aircraft manufacturer Learjet has named Rolland ("Rollie") Vincent director of public relations and strategic planning. He was formerly director of international marketing for Bombardier Regional Aircraft division in Toronto. Nita Scrivner has been named director of marketing communications. She was most recently Learjet manager of public relations. ...

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    Catching the international spacebus

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Aerospatiale's Spacebus has broadened its horizons outside Europe. Tim Furniss/LONDON AEROSPATIALE'S FIRST Spacebus 3000 satellite, the Arabsat 2A, was launched on 9 July. Although the 3000 made a big impact on the international market in 1995, its progress came to an abrupt halt in 1996, partly ...

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    Skyhigh healthcare

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Airlines are finally considering fitting telemedicine equipment. Patrick Hook/LONDON DESPITE THE HUGE costs involved every time a scheduled service is diverted from its route to off-load a sick passenger, airlines have always demonstrated a reluctance to fit their aircraft with telemedicine equipment which might improve ...

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    Rush to hush

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Different approaches to hushkits exist in Europe and the USA. Andrew Doyle/LONDON HUSHKIT SALES are booming, but the US domestic market is eclipsing that of Europe, highlighting the radically different approaches being taken by the airlines and airports of the two regions. The major passenger ...

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    Ageing-airliner census 1996

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON THIS YEAR's Flight International census of ageing airliners shows a growth of 6% (to some 8,200) in the number of jet-powered and turboprop aircraft more than 15 years old in active service at 1 January, 1996. The number of jet-airliners in existence, which ...

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    Boeing chooses Concentra ICAD

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    BOEING HAS SELECTED Concentra's ICAD knowledge-based software to automate the design of electrical wire-harnesses for its commercial aircraft. The system will be used to help reduce installation time for aircraft wiring harnesses. Burlington, Massachusetts-based Concentra plans to complete development of the Boeing electric-configuration system by the end of ...

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    Cirrus confirms SR20 performance

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    CIRRUS DESIGN has announced definitive performance figures for the SR20 light aircraft and begun converting delivery-position options into firm orders. US Part 23 certification has been scheduled for the third quarter of 1997, with customer deliveries to begin later that year. Cirrus is offering the SR20 to current ...

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    Southwest selects E&S visual for 737

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    US CARRIER Southwest Airlines has selected the Evans & Sutherland (E&S) ESIG-3350 visual system for a Boeing 737-700 full-flight simulator which is on order from Thomson Training & Simulation (TTS). The Level C simulator is to enter service at the end of 1997, when 737-700 launch customer Southwest receives the ...

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    Thai picks TTS devices for its A330 and 777

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    THAI AIRWAYS International has ordered two full-flight simulators from Thomson Training & Simulation (TTS), for the Airbus A330-300 and Boeing 777-200. The Level D simulators will be delivered to Thai's new Bangkok training centre at the end of 1997 and the beginning of 1998. Visual systems for the ...

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    FlightSafety studies PC training power

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA FLIGHTSAFETY International (FSI) is moving to exploit the power of personal computers (PCs) for pilot training. The US training company has signed agreements enabling it to create "virtual classrooms" for customers and to improve and adapt Microsoft's popular Flight Simulator software for PCs. FSI ...

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    The phase-out rules in Europe and the USA

    1996-08-21T00:00:00Z

    NON-STAGE 3 aircraft will be banned from operating in European Union member states from 1 April, 2002, unless specific waivers are granted for up to an additional three years. Any Stage 2 aircraft, which reaches 25 years of age before the final cut-off date, must be removed from service immediately. ...