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    MAS reveals plans to raise $1.3 billion

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has unveiled bold plans to triple its share base and raise nearly M$3.3 billion ($1.3 billion) to help underwrite a widebody fleet re-equipment programme and the company's move to Kuala Lumpur's new international airport at Sepang. The funding will be split between a M$1.8 billion ...

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    Auditors warn on TWA losses

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    TRANS WORLD Airlines (TWA)has been dogged by further poor financial news, with a warning from the group's auditors over the carrier's future in the light of mounting losses and falling cash reserves. The warning from KPMG Peat Marwick accompanies TWA's official filing of its annual results with the ...

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    Allied near to completing F-22...

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal is in "the final throes" of high-altitude testing of the auxiliary-power generating system (APGS) for the Lockheed Martin F-22, in a bid to clear the full envelope before the fighter has its first flight, planned for the end of May. Revealing details of the integrated APGS on ...

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    DoT refuses pleas to delay American-BA consideration

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    THE US Department of Transportation (DoT) has begun to consider the American Airways-British Airways (American-BA) alliance, brushing aside requests by rival carriers to put the inquiry on hold pending the signing of a UK-US open skies bilateral agreement. Delta Air Lines and Trans World Airlines had both pressed ...

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    Air France re-activates Concorde from storage

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Air France is boosting its operational BAC/Aerospatiale Concorde fleet to six, with the planned return to service in early July of an aircraft which has been in storage at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport for the past five years. Despite plans for an expanded fleet, however, the French ...

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    British Midland selects Airbus A320 family for fleet renewal

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    British Midland Airways (BM) expects to sign a $1 billion firm order with Airbus Industrie for A320s and A321s in May, having concluded an initial memorandum of understanding in early April for up to 20 aircraft. The airline, which selected the Airbus single-aisle family over Boeing's 737-800 and ...

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    Southwest's 737-700 enters flight-test...

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The second Boeing 737-700 is now flying in the colours of launch customer Southwest Airlines. The aircraft, which was unpainted for its maiden 2h 4min flight from Renton on 27 February, achieved an altitude of 41,000ft (12,500m) on 15 March, setting a new record for the type (Flight International, 26 ...

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    MDC talks up MD-80 freighter for China

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) remains optimistic that its MD-80 cargo conversion plan proposed to Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) earlier this year will receive the go-ahead before the end of 1997, despite uncertainty caused by the planned merger with Boeing. A key aspect of the plan is the supply ...

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    Gulf Air reactivates TriStars following disposal of 767s

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Gulf Air is planning to return up to three of its five stored L-1011 TriStar 200s to service, for operation on services within the Gulf, and to the Indian sub-continent. The move comes in the wake of the sale of six Boeing 767-300ERs to Delta Air Lines. One ...

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    Indian carriers receive aircraft import...

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    India's Civil Aviation Ministry has given the go-ahead for three domestic private airlines to increase their fleets by importing more aircraft. The approval, announced by the ministry's Aircraft Acquisition Committee (AAC), affects Skyline NEPC, JVG Group and Bengal Air. Bombay-based NEPC Skyline will add two Boeing 737-200s to ...

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    Egypt's AMC orders launch MD-90-30ER

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    AMC Aviation of Egypt has placed the launch order for the McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30ER (extended range), with a contract for two aircraft. The MD-90ER features increased maximum take-off weight (MTOW) and additional fuel tanks, to boost range to over 4,000km (2,200nm). Compared to the standard MD-90, ...

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    Building affordability

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    PROVING THAT THE F-22 can be produced affordably is an increasingly important part of the engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) effort. "It's E-M-D, not E-D," emphasises Randy Simpson, director of production operations at Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems (LMAS). He is responsible for the F-22 assembly line, where the first aircraft ...

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    No turning BAC

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Typically for the East European industry, Romaero's base at Baneasa Airport in northern Bucharest consists of pockets of activity interspersed with large areas of empty factory floor. On the one hand, there is the lively Pilatus Britten-Norman Islander assembly line, or the busy section of an otherwise empty production hall ...

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    How to build an F-22

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Three companies, three locations, three workforces, one aircraft: major sections of the first F-22 take shape in Lockheed Martin and Boeing factories across the USA, in Georgia, Texas and Washington, before coming together on the Marietta final-assembly line This page should hold cutaway poster of the F-22. If yours is ...

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    Garrett Aviation teams up to offer RVSM approval project

    1997-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Garrett Aviation Services of Arizona has teamed up with Atlanta-based Aviation Services Group to develop an operator RVSM (reduced vertical-separation-minima) approval programme, which will allow business-aircraft users a "quick and effortless" way to obtain approval to fly in RVSM airspace. Garrett says that the programme, which is specifically ...

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    Hawkeye shows the way to procurement savings

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    THE US NAVY'S E-2C Hawkeye airborne-early-warning (AEW) aircraft is being singled out by Paul Kaminski, the US Defense Department's acquisition chief, as a model for Pentagon acquisition reform. He says that application of new procurement practices will yield "billions of dollars in savings", including an estimated $375 million ...

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    Indonesia turns to MiG-29 as F-16 delay continues

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The Indonesian military is beginning to show interest in the MAPO-MiG Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum, in the wake of its continued failure to obtain an additional batch of nine Lockheed Martin F-16A/Bs from the USA. According to local sources, Indonesian officials have begun obtaining initial information on the Russian ...

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    ENGINE VENTURE...

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) has set up a 50:50 joint venture with Rolls-Royce, International Engine Component Overhaul, to overhaul and repair nozzle guide vanes and compressor stators for RB.211 and Trent engines.     Source: Flight International

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    Large aircraft: Airbus v Boeing...

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Sir - Your discussion of the different results from Airbus and Boeing for new large aircraft assumes that the fall in the size of aircraft flying over the North Atlantic is demand-led (Flight International, 19-25 March, P29). Could I suggest that US airlines' balance sheets a few years ...

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    Hunting Aviation

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Four business managers have been appointed to boost Hunting Aviation's customer service at the UK's East Midlands Airport. Pictured (from left) are Dave Terrington, who has had a long career at Hunting, most recently as manufacturing section manager; Debbie Bednall, who joins from British Midland, where she was charter manager; ...