All MRO news – Page 561

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    Imperative for India to decide on policy

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I feel that further explanation is required on the article "Mystery in the East", in which I have been quoted (Flight International, 26 February-4 March, P42). I accused the Indian Government not of "moving too fast", but of moving without having any policy. All it has ...

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    West Star

    1997-03-12T15:30:00Z

    Greg Laabs has been appointed director of aircraft maintenance at maintenance company West Star Aviation, of Grand Junction, Colorado. He was previously with Duncan Aviation, of Lincoln, Nebraska. Joe Kendrick has been promoted to director of customer service. He has been with the company for 20 years. Source: Flight ...

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    NATA

    1997-03-12T15:27:00Z

    Fred Workley, manager of maintenance operations at the US National Air Transportation Association (NATA) of Alexandria, Virginia, is to become a contract technical advisor on aviation matters for the Association. He wishes to focus on his own business, Workley Aircraft & Maintenance, at Dulles International Airport.   ...

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    MDC reveals FedEx MD-10 freighter-conversion sites

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has chosen US and European sites to convert up to 60 ex-United Airlines and American Airlines DC-10-10s to phase 1 of the MD-10 freighter specification. The aircraft are destined for FedEx. Phoenix, Arizona-based Dimension Aviation, a division of Sabreliner (previously SabreTech/ DynAir Tech), has been ...

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    SASCO completes 30th 747 overhaul for Japan Air Lines

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Technologies Aviation Services (SASCO) has completed its 30th airframe overhaul and modification of a Boeing 747 for Japan Airlines (JAL). Work to date has included 24 section 41 and 10 pylon modifications. JAL, in the meantime, has announced that it is to send a further seven 747-100/200s to SASCO ...

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    Mesa consolidates regional operations

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    US REGIONAL MESA Air Group has re-organised into four operating divisions, aligned with its codesharing partners. The move comes as Mesa consolidates flight and maintenance operations to comply with regulations upgrading US regionals from Part 135 to Part 121 certification. Four operating divisions and two subsidiaries have been ...

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    Rich International retrieves FAA certificate

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    RICH INTERNATIONAL Airways has been re-awarded its air-carrier certificate from the US Federal Aviation Administration, but the carrier still awaits authorisation from the US Department of Transportation (DoT) to restart charter flights. The Miami-based operator was grounded by the FAA in September 1996 after a safety audit uncovered ...

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    TNT looks at large freighters

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    TNT Express Worldwide is aiming to introduce its first large freighter aircraft in 1998, if a strategic analysis of the market which it is now undertaking concludes that such a move is required. The express-parcel company, acquired by Dutch postal company KPN late in 1995, is timing the ...

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    Kiwi Airlines

    1997-03-05T11:58:00Z

    Jack Warren has been named system director of maintenance and engineering for Kiwi International Airlines, of Newark, New Jersey, which restarted scheduled domestic services in January. He was formerly director of maintenance for Polar Air Cargo and, before that, spent most of his career with Pan Am World Airways. ...

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    Asia-Pacific safety infrastructure is scheduled for overhaul in June

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Asia-Pacific's commercial air-transport safety infrastructure needs a major overhaul, according to the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) group's air-safety experts. Poor safety oversight by some civil-aviation authorities (CAAs) and a growing potential for air-traffic conflicts were identified as two of the vital issues. A plan for regional action to improve safety ...

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    Puel revamps Aerospatiale's loss-making maintenance arm

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Henri-Paul Puel, the new president of Sogerma has set about a major re-organisation of the loss-making maintenance arm of Aerospatiale, partly blaming poor recent performance on a series of misjudged deals struck before his arrival. The action follows a disappointing year for Sogerma, which saw its net losses ...

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    Workshop

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    ++ Pemco World Air Services of Copenhagen, Denmark, is to undertake ad hoc line maintenance on Icelandair's Boeing 757-200s when they are flown to the Danish capital's airport. ++ Shannon Aircraft Motor Works has been approved by the Irish Aviation Authority as a certified design organisation. Shannon has developed its ...

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    AlliedSignal reveals new Chinese ventures

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal is exploring at least eight new joint ventures in China as part of a $200 million company-wide investment to ensure a long-term strategic stake in Asia and aid selection of its systems for the AE-100 regional-aircraft project. "What we're doing is establishing a footprint for the business ...

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    Lufthansa passes EU eco-audit scrutiny

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has become the first aircraft maintenance and overhaul firm to win certification under the European Union's (EU) ecology-audit regulations. Certification is voluntary, but LHT says that it differentiates the firm from its competitors, and provides "a systematic view of the environmental impact of our activities". ...

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    Next Hubble service mission will also repair insulation blankets

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    The next planned Space Shuttle mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, in December 1999, will involve repairs to damaged insulation blankets over the telescope's central equipment bays. The damage was probably caused by ultraviolet radiation and atomic oxygen. The damage to the area of the ...

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    United target on legal front

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Low-fare carriers in the US are avidly watching how a predatory pricing complaint against United Airlines by one of their number, Frontier Airlines, pans out. A win for the minnow could encourage other no-frills operators to follow suit. Denver-based Frontier has asked the Department of Justice to investigate ...

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    Easy ride on the Hill for mega-deal

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The face of special-interest politics in Washington is changing, and American Airlines is wearing a smile. An overhaul of the Senate Commerce Committee means the airline finds itself with new-found clout. The rise of Arizona Sen John McCain to chairmanship of the committee is a big win for American Airlines. ...

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    Much ado about nothing?

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The countdown to full European deregulation has begun, so where's the rush to the starting post? When the final hurdle to full deregulation is swept away on 1 April all airlines in the European Economic Area gain access to cabotage rights, enabling them to fly between any two domestic points ...

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    Latin five set to liberalise

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    South America's five Mercosur nations are taking a significant if limited step towards open skies in the southern cone. The presidents of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay have inked an accord that would give airlines from those countries the right to launch third and fourth freedom services ...

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    FLS maintains BA

    1997-02-26T15:08:00Z

    FLS Aerospace has concluded an agreement with British Airways which will mean that the UK maintenance specialist will provide the airline with engineering services up to October 2000. The company will also re-open its Gatwick hangar, which will be available exclusively for BA Engineering. Source: Flight International