All MRO news – Page 510

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    Cathay Pacific selects AlliedSignal APUs

    1999-06-13T13:02:00Z

    AlliedSignal announced at the show yesterday that it had been selected to supply auxiliary power unit (APU) maintenance for Cathay Pacific's fleet of Airbus A330, A340 and Boeing 777 aircraft. Speaking at the show, Tom Johnson, AlliedSignal engines & systems vice-president, commercial auxiliary power, said: "From our Singapore repair centre, ...

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    Updated Avro RJs close to definition

    1999-06-13T13:00:00Z

    As the Paris show opens, British Aerospace Regional Aircraft is rapidly closing on definition of its updated Avro RJ family of 70-, 85- and 100-seat airliners. A roadshow has visited the company's 50 top suppliers, most of whom are already involved in existing RJ models, to brief them on the ...

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    Boeing bullish about 717's market prospects

    1999-06-13T12:46:00Z

    Boeing's newest aircraft, the Boeing 717 - dubbed the best solution for the growing 100-seat market by chairman and CEO Phil Condit - makes its European debut at Le Bourget. Boeing inherited the 717 as the MD 95 following the takeover of McDonnell Douglas. It is the direct successor to ...

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    Honeywell avionics at heart of B717

    1999-06-13T12:43:00Z

    Honeywell's Versatile Integrated Avionics (VIA 2000) system is the avionics architecture for the new Boeing 717 twin-jet being shown at Le Bourget this week. The VIA system that forms the basis of the 717's Advanced Flight Deck features six flat panel liquid crystal displays. Dual VIA computers integrate the following ...

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    Spey 511-8 hushkit heads for noise tests

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Noise certification tests of an advanced hushkit for the Rolls-Royce Spey 511-8 on the Gulfstream II are due to be made at Love Field, Dallas, in early July, with US Federal Aviation Administration certification expected before October. The new system, developed by Las Vegas-based Stage III Technologies, includes a ...

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    Lufthansa Technik looks for cuts as wages rise

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/HAMBURGLufthansa Technik (LHT) is launching a renewed efficiency drive as it struggles to increase profits in the face of rising personnel costs created by this year's pay deal. The new collective bargaining agreement will saddle the German aircraft maintenance company with "a burden of over DM84 million [$45 million]" ...

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    Egyptian delivery

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has delivered the first of Egypt's fifth batch of F-16s, procured under the Peace Vector V programme. The first aircraft was delivered a month ahead of schedule and will remain at the Fort Worth, Texas, plant for a year for maintenance training. The 21 Block 40 F-16s will ...

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    Runners wanted to start Sprint

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Production of the FLS Sprint aerobatic trainer could be resumed if new investors are found to acquire the aircraft programme, valued at $2.75 million. The all metal, two-seat side-by-side light aircraft was sold by Swedish overhaul and maintenance company FLS Aerospace in 1997 after a chequered history. The owner, ...

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    Collins Aviation lands BA IFE support contract

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Collins Aviation Services has won a five-year contract to provide product support for British Airways' seatback-installed in-flight entertainment systems on its Boeing 747s and 777s. The deal includes an option to renew for a further four years. Collins Aviation Services will provide support for the repair of the Rockwell ...

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    The dimensions debate

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    The case for a new generation of larger 70-to 100-seat class regional jets is clear. But debate continues on the optimum cabin configuration, the degree of cross-family commonality and correct cockpit system philosophy. Much is riding on each of the manufacturers getting it. The battle over aircraft cross-sections is ...

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    Ultimate power

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Sole sourcing is being debated as the battle to power Boeing's 777-200X/300X moves into a decisive phase Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES It is time again for cards to be put on the table in the power battle between the industry's "big three"- General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce. Unlike previous ...

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    UAE lease firm ready for launch

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON A new Gulf-based leasing and charter company is under formation, ready for launch at November's Dubai air show. The business is being set up by the Qatar-based Gulf Falcon Leasing Group, headed by Qatar Airways founder Sheikh Hamad Al-Thani. "We are forming two companies that ...

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    TAECO completes work on second Xiamen hangar and eyes third

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/XIAMEN Chinese maintenance, repair and overhaul specialist Taikoo (Xiamen) Aircraft Engineering (TAECO) is studying further expansion as it prepares to commission its second new hangar. "We are in the process of consideration and evaluation for a third hangar here," says TAECO assistant managing director John Chi. Provided ...

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    Bykovo Avia aims for profitability and expansion

    1999-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Russia's Bykovo Avia has appointed Alexander Shashkov general director. He has been given the task of returning the Moscow carrier to profitability as it prepares to expand into international operations. The airline, which is based at Bykovo Airport, 40km (25 miles) east of Moscow, regularly carried 2 million passengers ...

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    Low-cost work

    1999-06-02T00:00:00Z

    Wicat Systems, with Faros, Airbus and Aerospatiale, has introduced a maintenance training device (MTD), which is being offered as a low-cost alternative to simulators used for Airbus A320 cockpit-based maintenance procedures training. Derived from Wicat's flight management system trainers, the MTD uses full-flight simulator software. Source: Flight International

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    China order prompts Britten Norman to resurrect Trislander

    1999-06-02T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON Britten Norman (BN) has relaunched production of its 16-seat Trislander commuter aircraft, following an order from China for three aircraft. Shenyang-based China Northern Airlines has selected the tri-piston-powered aircraft to upgrade its regional services, with deliveries due between September next year and January 2001. The ...

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    Lufthansa's global authority

    1999-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Peter Bennett FRANKFURT Lufthansa would like to see airline alliances and competition subject to a global authority German flag carrier Lufthansa has called for a global licensing authority with the ability to rule on airline alliances and competitive structures. "The European Union [EU] is investigating all transatlantic alliances ...

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    Time to reflect

    1999-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Nicholas Ionides TAIPEI Taiwan's EVA Airways has enjoyed rapid growth since it started flying eight years ago. Now it is time for consolidation and to take stock An unfamiliar quiet now fills the once bustling halls of the EVA Airways corporate offices. After eight years of phenomenal ...

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    Skymark retreats on price

    1999-06-01T00:00:00Z

    David Knibb BRISBANE Japan's newest airline has upset its bigger rivals with its policy of fare discounts, but after eight months has bowed to pressure and is to raise ticket prices For eight months Skymark Airlines, Japan's first new airline in 35 years, kept the domestic market in turmoil ...

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    Government will honour contracts says Embraer

    1999-05-26T00:00:00Z

    Embraer says the Brazilian Government will honour all existing contracts even if the World Trade Organisation (WTO) upholds its ruling that Proex export financing support for regional jet sales constitutes an illegal subsidy. Hearings on Brazil's appeal against the decision have begun, with a final ruling expected by August. ...