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    Northern contract

    1998-08-05T12:37:00Z

    Northern Executive Aviation (NEA) has signed an agreement with Air BP to provide fuel for business and light aircraft at its Manchester Airport base. NEA, which operates four Bombardier Learjet 35As and a Dassault Falcon 900B, is due to complete its £1.5 million ($2.5 million) business aviation terminal in October. ...

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    Century Falcon

    1998-08-05T12:36:00Z

    The 100th re-engined Dassault Falcon 20B has been handed over by AlliedSignal and Garrett Aviation Services to a South Carolina-based company. The business jet is fitted with the higher thrust TFE731-5BR turbofan which extends range and performance. The two companies anticipate "at least 20 more retrofits beyond our current bookings". ...

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    Challenger work

    1998-08-05T12:36:00Z

    CSE Engineering has taken delivery of a Bombardier Challenger 601 business jet, which it will maintain for a UK-based company. The CSE subsidiary has enlarged the hangar on its Oxford Airport site to "-accommodate larger aircraft". Source: Flight International

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    Galaxy expands

    1998-08-05T12:34:00Z

    Israel Aircraft Industries has flown the first Galaxy business jet at Mach 0.93, M0.01 above the maximum required for certification (maximum cruise speed will be M0.85). Meanwhile, the second flight-test aircraft has flown to 46,000ft (14,000m), 1,000ft above the certification altitude. The first production Galaxy will fly in September and ...

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    Argentina concern

    1998-08-05T10:38:00Z

    The International Air Transport Association is seeking assurances from the Argentine Government that its airport privatisation plan will not leave international airlines paying hefty charges for future investment projects or subsidising domestic operations. The privatisation has left 33 airports in the hands of a single group, Aeropuertos Argentina 2000. ...

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    Brussels buy-back

    1998-08-05T10:37:00Z

    The Belgian Government has announced its long-awaited decision to bring Brussels Airport back under state control. Under an arrangement made in the 1980s, management of the landside business had been separated from air traffic operations and put in the control of private investors. These will be brought back within a ...

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    Back on station

    1998-08-05T10:31:00Z

    Cessna unveiled the first production Model 206 Stationair at the Experimental Aircraft Association's Air Venture '98 show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on 31 July. Deliveries, delayed early in 1998 when Cessna changed the engines are to begin this year and 1999 production is "virtually" sold out, says the company. Source: Flight ...

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    Engine certificated

    1998-08-05T10:29:00Z

    GE Aircraft Engines has won US certification of the uprated 1,400kW (1,900shp)-class CT7-9C3 turboprop. The engine powers the CASA CN-235-300, which is scheduled to be certificated by year-end. The -9C3, coupled with a larger Hamilton Standard propeller, provides 15% more take-off thrust. Source: Flight International

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    PAL boss quits

    1998-08-05T10:28:00Z

    Philippine Airlines (PAL) president Jose Antonio Garcia has resigned, in a further sign that the carrier's chairman and controlling owner, Lucio Tan, is moving to distance himself from the financially troubled airline. Crippling strikes have left the airline in a state of virtual bankruptcy. Source: Flight International

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    Atlas studies mid-size freighter

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SEATTLE Atlas Air has confirmed interest in expanding its operations beyond the Boeing 747-200F and 747-400F freighters with a new mid-size aircraft. "We are considering a 50-60t aircraft" says the Colorado-based cargo airline's president and chief executive, Michael Chowdry. Although Atlas has expanded its fleet with used ...

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    BM Engineering makes third party breakthrough

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    BM Engineering has agreed a five-year maintenance support contract with Norwegian start-up charter operator Color Air. The deal represents the company's first third party base maintenance contract since setting up last year as as a separate corporate entity from parent airline British Midland. Color Air has two ex-TACA Boeing ...

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    Austrian prepares to take first P&W-powered A330

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

     The Airbus A330-200 equipped with the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 received European Joint Aviation Authorities certification on 13 July, clearing the way for deliveries to begin to launch customer Austrian Airlines later this month. The seven-month flight-test programme accumulated some 273 flight hours and US Federal Aviation Administration clearance ...

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    Australian regional launches with Saabs

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

     Australian scheduled start-up Macair, based at Townsville, Queensland, has taken delivery of two ex-Regional Airlines Saab 340Bs which it is operating on scheduled services linking Townsville, Brisbane, Cloncurry, Mackay and Mount Isa. Macair, now owned by the Western Queensland Collings family, began as McKinley Air Charters. Its present expansion ...

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    Casinos gamble on new carrier

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Two Las Vegas casinos have together invested $30 million in low-fares start-up National Airlines, in a bid to offset a decline in seat availability as major airlines redeploy aircraft to higher-yield routes. National plans to start services in January or February 1999, operating four leased ...

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    CityFlyer outlines plans to operate all-jet fleet

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/WOODFORD British Airways franchise partner CityFlyer Express expects to be an all-jet operator within five years, with its growing fleet of 105-seat Avro RJ100s set to be the smallest aircraft it operates. The airline, however, denies suggestions that it is set for an imminent change of ownership. CityFlyer has ...

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    EasyJet raises stakes with 737-300 deal

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Easyjet, the UK low-cost operator, has placed a major follow-on order with Boeing for at least 15 Next Generation 737s, which will boost its fleet to over 30 aircraft within five years. The deal includes firm orders for 15 737-700s worth some $650 million, with options for a similar ...

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    Flying Colours team assumes control after Airworld merger

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    A boardroom reshuffle resulting from the take-over of UK charter airline Flying Colours by Airworld has seen the departure of two Airworld directors. Flying Colours managers have been appointed to most senior positions, despite the airline being taken over. The move, which follows the June take-over of Flying Colours ...

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    Domestic rivalry in Japan gets fiercer

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Competition in the Japanese domestic airline market is set to hot up, following the first Government approval in 35 years for a new carrier. The go-ahead for a second start-up carrier is also pending, with two more new entrants planning to fly in 2000. Skymark Airlines ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    -Aer Lingus will take delivery of a new General Electric CF6-80E1-powered Airbus A330-200 in May 2000 on a six-year lease from International Lease Finance, with extension options. -Kitty Hawk Air Cargo has completed conversion of an ex-Middle East Airlines (MEA) Boeing 747-200 combi to cargo configuration at its Oscoda, Michigan, ...

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    FAA engine inspections

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration is to implement eight airworthiness directives (AD) aimed at reducing engine failures. The first batch of ADs apply to 26,000 Pratt & Whitney JT8Ds and JT9Ds, General Electric GE90s and CF6s, IAE V2500s and CFM International CFM56s. Source: Flight International