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    Sextant/Smiths order

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The Anglo/French partnership of Sextant and Smiths Industries has been selected by International Lease Finance to install its new flight management system for all new Airbus Industrie single-aisle aircraft the company has on order. Source: Flight International

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    Cologne-based Modern Air will fly 328JETs for Team Lufthansa

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Jens Flottau/MUNICH German start-up carrier Modern Air is finalising plans to launch a network of regional services from Cologne/Bonn airport next summer with a fleet of up to 20 Fairchild 328JETs . The airline, headed by a former Lufthansa executive, has signed a letter of intent to fly ...

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    Anglo-Russian consortium brings Tu-204F to the West

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    A UK freight leasing company will introduce the first of at least three Tupolev Tu-204 freighters in November, spearheading Anglo-Russian efforts to boost the fortunes of the Russian twinjet. AirRep, headquartered at London Gatwick, will take delivery of the first Aviadvigatel PS-90-powered Tu-204-100C in mid-November, with two more following ...

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    Qantas 747-400 drives into the rough

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    A Qantas Boeing 747-400 (VH-OJH) overran Bangkok's runway 21L following a 23 September night landing in rain. Aquaplaning is believed to have been a factor, but the wind was light and the visibility reasonable, according to the airline. The aircraft, which was making a technical stop whilst en-route from Sydney ...

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    Delta agrees with pilots over 777 pay rates

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has reached an agreement with its pilots' union which, if ratified, will enable the carrier to resume taking delivery of Boeing 777s. The airline delayed deliveries of the 777 earlier this year, after two had been handed over, because it had not agreed pay scales for ...

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    Carriers link to beat US safety restrictions

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Aeropostal of Venezuela is negotiating with Aerolineas Argentinas to combine their Airbus A310-300 services in a move to improve operating efficiencies and circumvent safety assessment restrictions on flights to the USA. The South American carriers each operate two Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered A310s on operating leases from Airbus Asset ...

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    New money for old

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The US Congress has approved the Civil Aviation Research and Development Act for 1999, authorising $431 million for Federal Aviation Administration ageing aircraft research and development programmes for the next two fiscal years. The FAA is proposing that the Ageing Aircraft Safety Act be extended to aircraft older than 14 ...

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    KLM uk counters rivals with new 'buzz' low-frills division

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON KLM uk has reacted to growing infiltration into its London Stansted market by low fare airlines with the creation of its own "no-frills" division, "buzz". The new brand will be launched early next year, providing the UK-based division of KLM with the tools to attack head-on ...

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    CAL accident report highlights crosswind factor

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    An interim report on the China Airlines (CAL) Boeing MD-11 crash at Hong Kong details a well flown final approach which turned to disaster within seconds of touchdown. Three people died and 50 were injured in the 22 August accident. With typhoon "Sam" nearby, air traffic control reported the ...

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    Canadian rejection

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Air Canada has formally rejected an Onex bid to merge it with Canadian Airlines, and has launched an action to declare the plan illegal. The flag carrier says, however, that it is open to offers higher than the C$1.8 ($1.2 billion) bid received by Onex and its partner, oneworld leader ...

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    Spares sale

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The TI Group has sold its two aircraft spares companies to the UK's RF Saywell, forming what is claimed to be one of the largest aircraft-spares supplier in Europe. The acquisition of UK Southend-based Flightspares, and London Gatwick Airport-based Aerocontracts, which have a combined annual turnover of more than £12 ...

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    Airtours blocked

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission has blocked a £950 million ($1.5 billion) bid from British tour operator Airtours for rival First Choice, saying that the deal would give the combined company a position of "collective dominance" in the UK market, together with competitors Thomson and Thomas Cook. The take-over could have resulted ...

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    R.I.P. AB

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    AB Airlines of the UK has ceased all operations, with three Boeing 737-300s (that had continued to fly on wet lease with Air Toulouse, Eurolair and Air Madeira) now in storage. Scheduled flights ceased in September now in storage. The aircraft were leased by AB, which is seeking buyers for ...

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    Radar certification

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal has obtained supplemental type certification from the US Federal Aviation Administration for the latest version of its RDR-4B predictive windshear radar system for installation on Boeing 737-300 and -500s. United Airlines has ordered 495 radars for fitting to all of its late-generation aircraft. Source: Flight International

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    Speed merchant

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    LoPresti Speed Merchants has introduced a new cowling for the Grumman Tiger piston single that increases speed and improves engine cooling. Source: Flight International

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    Eurocopter order

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Eurocopter has signed a contract with the Hong Kong Government for the sale of eight helicopters to be operated by Hong Kong's Government Flying Service (GFS). The $93.4 million contract covers three Eurocopter AS 332 L2 Super Puma helicopters and five EC55Bs. The aircraft will be based at Hong Kong's ...

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    Kids in aviation

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The US National Business Aviation Association is launching an education campaign aimed at encouraging children as young as seven to pursue a career in business and general aviation. The programme, called AVKids, is also designed to banish the "admiral's barge" status of business aircraft, by introducing positive, constructive images of ...

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    Delta configuration

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is developing a new Delta II configuration to launch NASA's Space Infrared Telescope Facility in late 2001. The modified two-stage Delta II will be equipped with nine larger-diameter solid rocket motors, from the Delta III, to increase payload capability to geosynchronous transfer orbit by 10%, to 4,550lb (2,060kg). Source: ...

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    Ground control

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Integral Systems has been selected to provide the ground control system for Loral Skynet's CD Radio 1, 2 and 3 satellites. The first of the Loral-built spacecraft is to be launched later this year to provide direct satellite-to-car radio services in the USA. Source: Flight International

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    Classified release

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Formerly classified mid-1970s to early 1980s satellite images of Antarctica have been released to help scientists gauge the effects of the depleted ozone layer. Seven images of the Dry Valleys area, shrouded in darkness for much of the year, were released. The area consists of ice-covered lakes, ephemeral streams and ...