All MRO news – Page 580

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    Testing complete on de-icing boots for Twin Commander

    1996-05-08T00:00:00Z

    Twin Commander Aircraft (TCAC) has completed flight-testing of Aerazur Permaflex de-icing boots for Model 690 and 695 Twin Commanders. According to Arlington, Washington-based TCAC, the new boots have superior de-icing performance and improved electrical bonding which eliminates the need for conductive sealing around the boot edges and ...

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    IPTN founds German subsidiary for N-250

    1996-05-08T00:00:00Z

    INDONESIAN AIRCRAFT manufacturer IPTN is to establish a new marketing subsidiary in Lower Saxony, Germany, to promote its N-250 turboprop in Europe.The company is to be founded in co-operation with former Deutsche Aerospace maintenance subsidiary Aircraft Services Lemwerder (ASL). Under the terms of a memorandum of understanding signed ...

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    3D keeps engines on-wing

    1996-05-08T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON AEA Technology, of Didcot, UK, has patented a three-dimensional (3D) stereoscopic television system for use with standard rigid boroscopes, which it believes could have wide-ranging applications as an aerospace maintenance inspection tool. The TV3 system is designed to enable engineers to carry out ...

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    Latin American lead

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Increasingly creative financial mechanisms and new products that insure against political and contractual risks, are providing incentives for private sector investment in Latin American and Caribbean airports. By Ellis Juan.As the air transport sector continues its rapid expansion in an increasingly globalised economy, the entry of fast-growing new participants like ...

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    Sparks fly in India pay row

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Air India is facing further disruption to its services as ground engineers vow to continue their walkout action in a bid to put their salaries on a level with pilots and flight engineers, while management is retaliating by threatening a lockout at the flag carrier. A strike call ...

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    Bedek backs 707 as tanker platform

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/TEL AVIV ISRAEL AIRCRAFT Industries' Bedek group is to stay with the Boeing 707 airframe as the basis for its tanker-conversion business, following internal studies into alternative airframes. Despite the age of the 707 design, senior Bedek officials believe that the airframe still provides ...

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    China wants Airbus Industrie to join AE-100 programme

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/TOULOUSE CHINA HAS ASKED AERO International (Regional) (AI(R)) to modify its regional-jet partnership proposal to include Airbus Industrie, to improve marketing and after-sales support for the planned Air Express AE-100. The involvement of Airbus is among key demands made by Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) during recent discussions with ...

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    Cargo conundrum

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Steady growth is predicted for world air-cargo market. Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS and conversion specialists are watching the burgeoning growth in world air-cargo traffic with eager anticipation. Every forecast points to steady and continuous growth, but not all agree on whether most of it will be ...

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    Preaching conversion

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Buoyant demand spawns new wave of widebody freighters. Graham Warwick/ATLANTA SO FAR, THE WIDEBODY freighter-conversion market has been dominated by the Boeing 747. Now, a new wave of widebody freighters is being rolled out of modification centres to meet the buoyant demand for cargo aircraft. ...

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    Profitable Dassault keeps quiet on Aerospatiale link

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    FEW CLUES HAVE emerged as to the state of Dassault Aviation's enforced merger talks with Aerospatiale from chairman Serge Dassault's unveiling of an increasingly healthy financial results for 1995 . Dassault refers only briefly to the negotiations with Aerospatiale, which have been more or less forced on his ...

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    Puel moves on from AI(R)

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    AFTER 15 YEARS at the head of Franco-Italian regional-aircraft consortium ATR - now Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) - Henri-Paul Puel is leaving the post to direct Aerospatiale maintenance subsidiary Sogerma. He will be replaced, by Patrick Gavin formerly Aerospatiale's director of industrial and technology strategy. Puel was central ...

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    Airborne chooses TIMCO for 767 conversion work

    1996-05-01T00:00:00Z

    US AIRCRAFT-modification specialist TIMCO says that it has been selected by Airborne Express to develop a freighter conversion for the Boeing 767. Express-package carrier Airborne has acquired 12 ex-All Nippon Airways 767-200s for $290 million, including modification, and plans to acquire between ten and 15 additional aircraft for a total ...

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    Aviation services

    1996-04-24T00:00:00Z

    VIP custom completion specialist International Aviation Services, of Fort Worth, Texas, has appointed Earl Parker director of production. He was most recently director of executive modifications at Associated Air Center. Rupert Hoenig becomes director of quality control and he, also, was most recently with Associated Air, as director of maintenance. ...

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    AAR

    1996-04-24T00:00:00Z

    Rick Townsend has joined Elk Grove Village, Illinois-based aerospace supplier and servicer AAR's overhaul and fixed-base operation, AAR Oklahoma, as vice-president for sales and marketing. He was most recently vice-president for marketing and sales at PEMCO World Air Services and, before that, he was vice-president for sales at FFV Aerotech. ...

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    Race for cheap carbon brakes hots up

    1996-04-24T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/PARIS MESSIER-BUGATTI believes that, within four years, it will be able to offer aircraft carbon brakes, which are as cheap to operate as their equivalent steel brakes, according to chairman and chief executive Yves Leclere. "We will match the direct operating costs [DOCs] of ...

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    Domestic bliss?

    1996-04-24T00:00:00Z

    South Africa's domestic aviation market is a potential gold mine waiting to be exploited. Chris Yates/MANCHESTER TO AN OUTSIDER, the recent bout of high-profile airline collapses in the South African aviation industry might appear indicative of a market still in a state of flux. This ...

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    Inventory overhaul

    1996-04-17T00:00:00Z

    AAR is implementing an inventory-supply and management programme at MTU Maintenance in Hanover, Germany, under a five-year agreement with the Daimler-Benz Aerospace subsidiary. Source: Flight International

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    Troubleshooting

    1996-04-17T00:00:00Z

    FlightSafety International is developing troubleshooting-training programmes for AMR Eagle, to train ATR 42/72 and Saab 340 maintenance technicians. FlightSafety has developed similar programmes for American Airlines, for the Boeing 757, Fokker 100 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80.   Source: Flight International

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    Bond

    1996-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Stephen Bond has been appointed executive chairman at Bond Helicopters. He will continue with his group responsibilities as chairman of Australia's Lloyd Helicopters and Bond's sister aviation-engineering company Rotortech, and as a director of Helikopter Service of Norway. Trevor Larman succeeds Bond as managing director. Larman is a former director ...

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    Dassault

    1996-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Charles Nicol has been named vice-president of worldwide spares at Dassault Aviation in New Jersey. He has nearly 30 years' experience in the industry, most recently with Messier-Bugatti. Mark Verdesco becomes sales manager for pre-owned aircraft. He joined Dassault in 1989 as a technical marketing analyst and was promoted in ...