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    Sikorsky eyes Latin American Black Hawk orders

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Sikorsky has set aside six completed S-70 Black Hawk helicopters for sale to Venezuela, which has yet to conclude a purchase contract, while pursuing follow-on orders from Brazil, Columbia and Chile, and potential new sales in Ecuador and Peru. Venezuela is trying to raise funding for the six machines - ...

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    Su-30MK delivery

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The second batch of Sukhoi Su-30MK fighters for India, comprising 10 aircraft, is awaiting shipment authorisation from the Russian Government - likely to take place shortly, according to officials at the Irkutsk factory, where the aircraft are built. They will eventually be upgraded to MKI standard, with new avionics and ...

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    Sokol team tests Indian MiG-21

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Howard Gethin/LONDON A Russian team including Sokol and Fazotron has made the first firing trials of Vympel R-73 infrared and R-77 active radar missiles from a modified prototype Mikoyan MiG-21bis fighter for the Indian air force. The tests give an impetus to the much delayed MiG-21-93 modernisation programme for the ...

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    Israel considers Cobras in favour of Apaches

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The Israeli air force is to evaluate the purchase of the Bell Helicopter AH-1Z Super Cobra as an alternative to the acquisition of the Boeing AH-64D Longbow Apache. Data on the Apache Longbow received from Boeing indicates a "high, even unreasonable, price", Brig Gen Avner Nave, air force chief ...

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    Delta aims for north-east USA

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) is to expand into the north-eastern USA, under the first combined schedule drawn up since Delta Air Lines took over the carrier earlier this year. Atlanta, Georgia-based Delta Connection carrier ASA, will operate three daily regional jet flights from Islip, Long Island, ...

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    Vietnam seeks maintenance venture partners

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Vietnam Airlines is searching for foreign partners for an aircraft maintenance and engineering joint venture. The carrier hopes to find partners and to secure government approval for the venture this year. Vietnam Airlines plans to hold at least 50% of the company, which will operate from the airports at ...

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    City studies runway rule change for larger aircraft

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    London City Airport is holding informal discussions with the UK Civil Aviation Authority on making increased use of the "starter strips" at each end of its single runway, to allow the operation of larger and heavier aircraft. The 1,200m (3,935ft) runway cannot be extended because of obstacle clearance issues ...

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    Airports

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Minneapolis/St Paul-based Sun Country Airlines and the local Metropolitan Airports Commission have agreed a deal that makes Sun Country the principal tenant at a new $53 million, 27, 870m2 (300,000ft2) terminal, which opens in April 2001 adjacent to the Hubert Humphrey terminal, where the airline now operates. Sun Country will ...

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    Chileans to select new widebody

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/SANTIAGO LanChile is to decide on acquiring long-range widebody aircraft by the end of July, says chief executive Enrique Cueto. Chile's leading airline, Lanchile is also expected to decide whether to join the American Airlines/British Airways-led oneworld alliance next month. The requirement for the new aircraft has ...

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    Aegean Airlines joins attack on Olympic

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/ATHENS Greek scheduled carrier Aegean Airlines has taken delivery of the first two of up to four British Aerospace Avro RJ100s, as it joins the attack on the former monopoly of state-owned Olympic Airlines. Aegean will begin operating scheduled services with the aircraft to Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Chania and ...

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    Sun Pacific grounded

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has suspended the operating certificate of Sun Pacific International, a charter operator based in Arizona. The FAA says it grounded the Boeing 727 operator after it failed to correct maintenance and record-keeping problems. Source: Flight International

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    Non-stop Falcon

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    A Dassault Falcon 900EX, operated by Spain's Gestair Certidesa, is to enter the record books following completion of a non-stop flight from Toluca Airport in Mexico to Spanish capital Madrid. The three-engined business jet covered 9,405km (5,084nm) in 11h 24min. Source: Flight International

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    Raytheon trims Premier I tests

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    AndrewDoyle/FRIEDRICHSHAFEN Raytheon has cut the planned flight test programme for its Premier I light business jet by 200h following better-than-expected performance data from initial flights. The company is aiming to win US Federal Aviation Administration and European Joint Aviation Authorities certification by the end of this year, around ...

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    Windeagle wins first order for Turboprop

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Interdoc Aerospace has placed the launch order for the Windeagle Turboprop, a re-engined derivative of the four-seat Windecker Eagle developed by Windeagle Aircraft of Ontario, Canada. The Midrand, South Africa-based company has ordered 15 aircraft, valued at around $9 million, with first deliveries expected by the end of the ...

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    Denel gets green light for BAe link

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    South Africa has given the go-ahead for the appointment of a negotiating team to finalise the sale of a stake in aerospace and defence manufacturer Denel to British Aerospace. Pretoria reveals that a holding of up to 20% will be sold to the UK company, which it has named as ...

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    Dasa pushes for Japanese market

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    DaimlerChrysler has launched a major push into the Japanese aerospace market, with the formation of a wholly owned subsidiary aiming to generate annual sales of $1 billion within 10 years. The new Tokyo-based unit, DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa) Japan, combines Dasa's representative office in the country with the aerospace division ...

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    Mergers

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Pan Am parent Guilford Transportation Industries is planning to buy ailing Nations Air. The purchase could hasten Pan Am's shift to scheduled operations - a move that might also be aided by the US FAA's decision to suspend, rather than revoke, the air operator's certificate of Kiwi International Airlines, in ...

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    SAA bidding war hots up, but privatisation schedule slips

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Doug Birch/LONDON South Africa has missed the latest deadline for the publication of a list of bidders for a stake in South African Airways (SAA). Sources close to the privatisation suggest frontrunner Lufthansa faces a serious challenge from other bidders. The South African Government was due to issue ...

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    Creditors threaten Philippines over rescue plan

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The spectre of fleet repossession is once again looming over Philippine Airlines (PAL), with the carrier's leading creditors warning that proposed changes to its rehabilitation plan are "not acceptable". Those changes stem from the assumption of direct management control over the airline by its former chief executive Lucio Tan. ...

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    Pressure group takes up fight to secure slots at Stansted

    1999-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Kate Sarsfield/LONDON Ad hoc business and airline charter operators at London Stansted Airport have formed a pressure group to fight for their long-term security at the airport, which is the UK's fourth largest. The group of 16, dubbed the Stansted Ad Hoc Business Operators Association (SABOA), is concerned ...