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    Workshop

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    ++ MTU has received a five-year contract from Qantas to support the General Electric CF6-50C2s which power the airline's fleet of Airbus A300B4s. ++ Sabena Technics has signed a long-term contract with Biman Bangladesh Airlines to provide maintenance support for the airline's fleet of two Airbus A310-300s. Sabena Technics will ...

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    Bidders jostle for SilkAir order

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    SilkAir of Singapore has begun evaluating formal proposals submitted by competing airframe and engine manufacturers for a replacement fleet of up to ten narrowbody passenger jets. The Singapore Airlines-owned regional carrier is looking for a new family of 100- and 150-seat aircraft to replace its fleet of Boeing ...

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    R-R and SIA approach deal on NGV venture

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is close to reaching an agreement with Singapore Airlines (SIA) on establishing a joint-venture company to repair and overhaul nozzle guide vanes (NGVs) for Trent turbofan engines. It is understood that the two sides hope to sign a final agreement by the end of this month. The ...

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    R-R studies Trent shrink for A340-600/767-X

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is considering refocusing its development efforts on a new 245-290kN (55,000-65,000lb)-thrust member of its Trent turbofan family, following Boeing's recent decision to cancel the 747-X project, say senior executives at the UK company. R-R's managing director Aerospace Group, Colin Green, confirms that the new derivative, which is ...

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    AlliedSignal improves LT101 turboshaft reliability

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal claims that its "get-well" effort for the once-troubled LT101 turboshaft has begun to pay dividends, with 1996 reliability levels improving by nearly 50% for the civil fleet compared with 1995 results, and by 20% for engines in service with the US Coast Guard. Specific improvements to the ...

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    Breaking through

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Breaking the monopolistic stranglehold of national carriers in Asia has never been easy and, for Asiana Airlines, playing second fiddle to Korean Air (KAL) for the past eight years has proved to be particularly hard going. This situation may be about to change though, as Asiana embarks on an ambitious ...

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    Eurowings introduces A319

    1997-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The first of three Airbus A319s was delivered to Eurowings on 27 January, at the Daimler-Benz plant at Hamburg-Finkenwerder, in Germany, where the aircraft are assembled. The three CFM International CFM56-5B-powered aircraft, which were ordered in April 1996, will be configured to seat 142 passengers in a single-class, high-density layout. ...

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    SAA reselects RB.211

    1997-02-05T13:48:00Z

    South African Airways (SAA) has selected the Rolls-Royce RB.211-524H to power two Boeing 747-400s it has on order. The aircraft will be delivered in May and October 1998. The UK company's engines are already fitted to the airline's other -400s.   Source: Flight International

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    P&WC acquisition

    1997-02-05T13:39:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is to acquire part of Portsmouth, UK-based H+S Aviation's small-engine overhaul activities, as part of its "ongoing strategy to create a strong and efficient global service centre network". The sale involves P&WC PW100, PW901A and PT6T overhaul lines. Meanwhile, H+S has formed H+S Proptech, which ...

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    Found begins Bush Hawk tests

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    FOUNDAIRCRAFT Canada's plans to resurrect production of the FBA-2C light utility aircraft have progressed with the flight-testing of a rebuilt example. The Gravenhurst, Ontario-based company is flying the aircraft to collect the information required for re-instatement of the FBA-2C type certificate and the data needed for development of the improved ...

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    European consortium presents noise findings

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    A recently completed European research project has enabled engineers to understand the way in which so-called "buzz-saw" noise is generated and propagates along the nacelle of a jet engine, according to Rolls-Royce, one of the participants in the "Fanpac" research programme. Buzz-saw noise is caused by shock waves ...

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    Compressor damage grounds two of BA's 777 fleet

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Several General Electric GE90-powered Boeing 777s were temporarily withdrawn from service earlier this month after borescope inspections revealed "light airfoil damage" in the compressor sections of five engines. British Airways said last week that two of its four 777s had been grounded, and it was expecting replacement engines ...

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    Emirates picks Trent 700 engines for A330s

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Emirates Airlines has selected Rolls-Royce to supply 320kN (72,000lb) Trent 700 engines for its fleet of 16 Airbus Industrie A330-200s. The order is worth $500 million. The airline has already ordered the Trent 800 to power its Boeing 777s. The deal is expected to be signed on 17 ...

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    Sundstrand begins transfer of APIC production line

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Sundstrand has begun transferring production of APS 2000 auxiliary power units (APU) to its San Diego site in California, following the completion of its purchase of the remaining 50% of Auxiliary Power International (APIC) from Labinal of France. The company will move all APS 2000 work in-house in ...

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    Suupliers

    1997-02-01T10:15:00Z

    Asiana Airlines has selected Pratt & Whitney's PW4000 engines to power its 48 new A330s and B777s. Boeing plans to increase B737 production levels to 21 aircraft per month from the fourth quarter of 1997. Kawasaki Heavy Industries has signed an MoU with Rolls- Royce, which ...

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    No unity over Rio Grande

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Mexicana and Aéromexico have each entered or expanded separate alliances with US airlines, signalling that they plan to continue competing against each other across the US-Mexico border. These pacts revive questions about the carriers' commitment to their joint Alas de America alliance with AeroPeru. Aéromexico has expanded its ...

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    Trent fixes introduced

    1997-01-29T17:44:00Z

    The problem discovered in October 1996 with the Rolls-Royce Trent 800's leaking fuel nozzles has been attributed to cracking, possibly because of poor welding. As a precautionary measure, airlines have been sent additional nozzles as replacements. R-R Trent 700 operators are also in the process of modifying the engine's thrust ...

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    Stage 3 727 without hushkits is certificated

    1997-01-29T17:34:00Z

    Raisbeck Engineering has won US Federal Aviation Administration certification for a Boeing 727-200 modification which reduces noise below Stage 3 levels without hushkits or re-engineing. The package involves flat-rating the engines to 25íC, rather than the standard 29íC, "over-speeding" the take-off flap settings and restricting maximum take-off weight ...

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    Monarch leases A321

    1997-01-29T17:31:00Z

    Monarch Airlines has signed a lease deal with International Lease Finance for a new Airbus A321-200 for delivery in April. The aircraft, which will be International Aero Engines V2500-powered, joins a fleet of CFM-powered A320s, on a three-year lease.   Source: Flight International

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    Hispano-Suizo

    1997-01-29T11:49:00Z

    Jean-Luc Doublet has become vice-president and general manager of the aeronautical-equipment division at Snecma company Hispano-Suiza of Spain, replacing Emeric d'Arcimoles. Doublet joined Snecma in 1976, and was most recently deputy vice-president and controller of Snecma Manufacturing, a position he had held since 1994.   Source: Flight ...