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    Thai Airways plans fleet shake-up over five years

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE THAI AIRWAYS International is to purchase 21 new jet-powered airliners and dispose of 31 older aircraft, under a five-year fleet-rationalisation plan approved by its directors. The carrier's 1996-2000 long-term plan calls for a reduction from 14 to six baseline aircraft types and a ...

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    BAe calls for Airbus restructuring

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON AIRBUS INDUSTRIE must start to rework its consortium structure and finances, before going ahead with the launch of a new A3XX large-aircraft project, says British Aerospace chief executive Dick Evans. There is little prospect of BAe approving a new Airbus programme "...unless there ...

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    PS-90A certificated - and criticised

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    SERIES PRODUCTION, of the Aviadvigatel PS-90A turbofan at Perm Motors, has been approved, by the CIS Aviation Register. The certificate has only been issued for two years, during which time engine-reliability problems will have to be ironed out, says the aviation authority. The engine has come in for ...

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    Second Trent 777 returns to Seattle after testing

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    THE SECOND Rolls-Royce Trent 800-powered Boeing 777 was expected to return to Seattle on 1 March after undergoing 91 route sectors with Cathay Pacific Airways. Boeing is striving to achieve early extended-range twin-operations (ETOPS) clearance for the aircraft. By the end of February, the Trent 777 had undergone ...

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    Recorder reveals clue to 757 crash

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    A FAULTY AIR-SPEED indicator has emerged as a possible factor in the 6 February crash of a Boeing 757-200 in the Caribbean, which claimed 189 lives. Dominican Republic accident investigators, aided by the US National Transportation Safety Board, say that data from the recently retrieved cockpit-voice recorder ...

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    MDC/NASA to show X-36 fighter testbed

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) and NASA are to unveil a newly de-classified future fighter research aircraft at the company's St Louis, Missouri headquarters on 19 March. The exact configuration of the X-36, as the sub-scale vehicle is called, is being kept secret until ...

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    Desert Dash 8s

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Saudi Aramco has ordered three Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-200s, to support oil exploration and production operations in Saudi Arabia. Deliveries will begin in July, and the aircraft will be convertible to medical-evacuation, cargo, cargo/passenger or passenger configuration. The aircraft will be operated in temperatures of more than 50¡C, and ...

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    Lufthansa and United apply for anti-trust immunity in USA

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    LUFTHANSA AND United Airlines have applied for US anti-trust immunity to expand their strategic alliance. The move came just hours, after a new open-skies bilateral air accord was initialed, by US and German transport officials. Final signature on the bilateral is expected by the third quarter. German transport ...

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    Combi Saab 2000 nears certification

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    SAAB AIRCRAFT is hoping to complete development and certification of a passenger/cargo combi version of its Saab 2000 turboprop by the end of 1996, in an effort to boost flagging sales. The Swedish manufacturer is proposing two different basic combi configurations. The aircraft can be configured typically for ...

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    PZL-Swidnik works through SW-4 problems

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/SWIDNIK POLISH HELICOPTER manufacturer PZL-Swidnik is anticipating a second-quarter debut for its SW-4 light helicopter after rotor and vibration problems delayed the programme by more than a year. The first prototype of the four- to five-seat helicopter was completed at the end of 1994, and ...

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    JAL takes keys of first 777

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    JAPAN AIRLINES WAS HANDED the keys to its first Boeing 777-200 at a ceremony in Seattle on 16 February. The aircraft, which has 389 mainly economy seats, will begin services between Tokyo's domestic hub at Haneda and Kagoshima on 26 April. The airline has ten 777-200s on order and another ...

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    Brake deal

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal Aerospace has agreed, to form a joint venture with China Aviation Supplies and the Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, to manufacture brake products in China, for domestic and export markets. AlliedSignal, meanwhile, is to supply wheels and brakes for three Shanghai Airlines Boeing 737-300s.   Source: ...

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    Making waves

    1996-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Not only has Mexican carrier Aeromar survived the recession, but it has done so by expanding. Gilbert Sedbon/MEXICO CITY AFTER SURVIVING the Mexican economic crash of 1995, Transportes Aeromar, the country's newest domestic carrier, is back in a growth pattern aimed at breaking through the 1 million ...

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    Aircraft news

    1996-03-01T16:42:00Z

    GE Capital Services has ordered 102 B737s, including 82 next generation models, and five B777s. The company has options on a further 76 B737s in a $4 billion deal. Vietnam Airlines will take 10 A320s on operating leases from Regionair and 3 B767-300s from Gecas. KLM ...

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    Appointments

    1996-03-01T16:41:00Z

    Changes at Air France Europe include chief operating officer Patrick Alexandre also assuming the title of executive vice president. Marc Lemidey becomes EVP planning and development, Michael Enneser is appointed EVP station operations and cargo and Pierre-Alain Jeanneney is EVP finance and administration. Swissair has appointed Armin Daume ...

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    BAe joins assets

    1996-03-01T15:40:00Z

    British Aerospace has placed its BAe 146 jet sales and leasing arm, Asset Management Organisation, and its turboprop sales and leasing company, JSX Capital Corporation, into one division. Tony Rice will head BAe Asset Management.   Source: Airline Business

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    Financial results

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    A restructuring charge of $533 million relates to early retirement programmes, writing down DC-10s and retiring turboprops. Traffic increases accounted for the 44% increase in profit. BA's yield was up 2.3%, with 1.3% due to exchange rate gains. Passenger revenue per ASM was up 1.6 cents ...

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    Fokker's future hangs in balance

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker is fighting for survival as a split emerges between the two main partners in the proposed Asian Express 100-seat aircraft project. Richard Whitaker reports from the Asian Aerospace show in Singapore.The 30 companies considering bids for all or part of crisis-torn regional aircraft manufacturer Fokker face ...

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    Korea expresses Asian jet doubts

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The purported partnership between China and South Korea to design and build a 100-seat jet dubbed the Asian Express AE-100 may be close to dissolving, as Singapore Technologies allies with China and the potential western players await the choice of a technology partner. Moo-Sung Yu, president of Samsung Aerospace, confirms ...

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    More aircraft up for Sale

    1996-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines' leasing joint venture, Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (Sale), is in expansion mode and could have 50 aircraft in its portfolio within five years. Current plans envisage 25 widebodied aircraft by 2001, but Sale is considering entry into the narrowbody market which could result in a doubling ...