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people ++ Evergreen International Aviation has named Joseph O'Gorman president and chief executive (CEO). He joins after retiring as CEO of Reno Air upon its sale to American Airlines. Timothy Wahlberg becomes chairman of Evergreen, the activities of which include helicopter charters, a cargo airline and aircraft leases. He succeeds ...
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Raytheon slump bucks US aerospace industry trend
Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DCAlready suffering financial troubles in its defence electronics business, Raytheon has been buffeted by a drop in performance at its aircraft manufacturing unit. Raytheon Aircraft (RAC) shipped 19 fewer aircraft than planned in the fourth quarter, and 10 less than in the same period of 1998. Elsewhere, Northrop ...
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French companies argue over Shorts missile deal
Aerospatiale Matra has claimed rights to a stake in Shorts Missile Systems (SMS) of the UK. The bid, made in a letter to SMS owner Thomson-CSF, stems from 1993 talks which saw the French defence electronics giant and Canada's Bombardier each take a 50% stake in SMS. Thomson has rejected ...
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Taking breath
In the headlong rush to consolidate its defence industry in the search for efficiency, the USA may just have blinked. Having set itself on a steadfast course towards a winner-takes-all competition for one of the largest combat aircraft programmes in history - the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) - the US ...
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Comment3 Headlines USA reconsiders JSF policy4 Dragonair plans 26-aircraft order Dash 8-Q400 delays lengthen5 Lockheed Martin eyes job cuts A400M engine rivals in joint talks 6 MDH to take over former owner's site Air Transport Bombardier picks regional engines8 Crew drills highlighted at Little Rock hearing BM starts CityLine services9 ...
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Seoul issues KAL maintenance directive
The South Korean Government has issued a directive ordering Korean Air (KAL) to enhance maintenance at airports outside South Korea. The order follows the 22 December crash of a Boeing 747-200F freighter at London Stansted Airport in the UK. A faulty attitude director indicator is believed to have contributed to ...
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Legend battles for February launch
Embattled Legend Airlines plans to initiate services from Dallas Love Field, Texas, late this month if it overcomes legal challenges from American Airlines, the city of Fort Worth and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Legend, which planned to begin interstate business-class operations last September, using six 56-seat McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s, ...
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Crew drills highlighted at Little Rock crash hearing
On its fatal 2 June, 1999, night approach to Little Rock Airport, Arkansas, the crew of American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-82 Flight 1420 had difficulty lining up with the runway, the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) has revealed. Released at a US National Transportation Safety Board public hearing, the CVR ...
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British World Airlines has begun replacing its ageing BAC One-Elevens, with the delivery of its first Boeing 737-300, an ex-Garuda aircraft on lease from Babcock and Brown. A second aircraft is due for delivery in April, with four more to arrive in 2001-2. Turkish charter airline Pegasus Airlines will take ...
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Austria's Rheintalflug gears up to take extra ERJ-170s
Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Rheintalflug is preparing to confirm options on six more Embraer regional jets in a move likely to see it join the list of customers for the 70-seat ERJ-170. "We are quite sure that we are going to convert all these options into firm orders," says Rheintalflug marketing manager ...
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Routes
Calgary-based low-cost carrier WestJet Airlines has revealed details of its new east Canadian operation, based in Hamilton, Ontario. Launch routes will serve Thunder Bay and Winnipeg from 9 March, with Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax to be added by mid-2000. Sabena has added the Slovenian capital Ljubljana to its network, with ...
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UK to introduce compulsory terrain warning systems use
David Learmount/LONDON In a move anticipating European Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) action making terrain avoidance and warning systems (TAWS) compulsory, the UK Civil Aviation Authority is to order that UK-registered aircraft be fitted with the equipment from next January. TAWS is expected to reduce dramatically the incidence of ...
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Transmile Air revamps fleet to focus on cargo
Malaysian carrier Transmile Air is restructuring its fleet to concentrate on cargo operations in the Asia-Pacific region. The airline, which until now has operated seven Boeing 737-200s, took delivery of its first Boeing 727-200 Adv, an ex-THY Turkish Airlines aircraft, on 22 January. Aircraft project and planning controller ...
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TWA banks on Middle East and Caribbean for recovery
Ramon Lopez/NEW YORK After a decade of losses, two trips to the bankruptcy court and the crash of Flight 800, Trans World Airlines is counting on the Middle East, the Caribbean and regional jets to help it pursue its recovery plan. TWA, the USA's eighth-largest airline, in early ...
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nDIRECTORY CALL Entries are closing for free inclusion in the Flight International 2000 World Airline Directory. If you have not replied, contact Air Transport Intelligence for a reply form. Tel: +44 (20) 8652 3859; fax +44 (20) 8652 3898; e-mail atidata@rbi.co.uk or see the Flight International website: www.flightinternational.com Source: Flight ...
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BAE plans to merge Asset Management and Avro
Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON BAE Systems is restructuring its regional airliner businesses into a single unit by folding the Asset Management (AM) remarketing arm - a standalone division - into BAE Systems Regional Aircraft, via a merger with the latter's own Toulouse-based Avro marketing and support operation. Avro is part of Woodford, ...
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Employees' Ansett bid
Employees at Ansett Australia have made a bid for the 50% stake in the Australian carrier held by News Corporation. The plan has the support of trade unions, which believe co-owner Air New Zealand will find employees "more attractive partners" than it would a rival carrier. ANZ last year blocked ...
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Radar tie-up
Lockheed Martin and Alenia Marconi Systems are studying joint development of an S/C-band active-array radar for warships. The four-month feasibility study will identify a basic configuration for a single-faced rotating phased-array radar aimed at domestic and export applications. The companies will explore the feasibility of a four-fixed-face active-array radar for ...
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JAL videos
Japan Airlines (JAL) has started to take delivery of the first of its new Boeing 747-400s which have been fitted with Sextant In-Flight Systems' second-generation video-on-demand entertainment servers on the Boeing production line. The airline is to receive five 747-400s with the latest version of the m Series in-flight entertainment ...
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Tenzing/SITA alliance
Airline communication specialist SITA has formalised its alliance with Tenzing, which is developing e-mail services for in-flight passenger use. Last October they signed a memorandum of understanding to offer e-mail/ Internet-based services to passengers via SITA's satellite communication network. Tenzing aims to introduce its FlightConnect service, enabling passengers to use ...