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    Anglo American Airmotive

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Anglo American Airmotive sales and marketing director John Norris (left) and sales executive Derrick Ings stand in front of a Piper Seneca V at the company's Bournemouth base. Orders have been placed with the company for 17 new Piper aircraft, 12 of them during June and July, making Anglo American ...

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    Cimber Air

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Carl Jorgen Pedersen has been appointed purchase and sales manager at Cimber Air of Denmark. He was previously senior supervisor, support shops, at Saudi Arabian Airlines (formerly Saudia). He has also been a heavy-maintenance mechanic with the Royal Danish Air Force, and has worked for US carrier Sterling Airways, and ...

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    Cassini stays on schedule

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    The NASA Cassini spacecraft and its European Space Agency Huygens piggyback probe are now back on schedule for a launch to Saturn from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on 6 October. The Titan-Centaur launch had been threatened by a propellant leak in the Centaur upper stage. The Cassini will become the first ...

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    Japan's H2A comes to market for LEO launches

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Mollet/Tokyo Japan's Rocket System is now marketing launches for low-Earth-orbit (LEO)satellites from 2001. It has given Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) a contract to develop a mounting device which enables the launch of up to five such spacecraft on a single lift-off on the country's H2A launcher. ...

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    NASA loses contact with Lewis after four days

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON NASA has lost contact with its Lewis remote-sensing and technology satellite, only four days after a successful launch into initial orbit on 23 August. The craft could have just weeks of life left unless contact is regained. An unplanned thruster firing sent the spacecraft ...

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    The right attitude

    1997-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/BRISTOL If a communications satellite's antennas are not pointing towards the Earth, or a space telescope's lenses are not aimed at the stars, they become not only useless, but an expensive waste of time and effort. Spacecraft only point accurately if their attitude and orbit control systems ...

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    More codes

    1997-09-01T14:20:00Z

    Canadian and American Airlines will extend their codeshare agreement to UK and Central American routes from 1 November. Canadian's codes will appear on American's services from Chicago to Birmingham and Manchester and on its flights from Los Angeles to Guadalajara, Guatemala City, San Salvador, and San Jose.   ...

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    Airline Business 100 - 1997

    1997-09-01T13:26:00Z

    Rank Airline Revenue US$M OpResult US$M NetResult US$M net margin % fleet Total emps Revenue Tonne kilometres (mil) Revenue Pax km Pax millions Load Factor % Year End 96 95 Pax ...

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    Fokker finance

    1997-09-01T11:55:00Z

    Daimler-Benz has set up debis AirFinance to take over Fokker's portfolio of leased aircraft. The service division of Daimler-Benz, debis, has a 35 per cent stake and Dasa holds 10 per cent. The remaining 55 per cent is held by one Dutch and three German banks. Fokker has transferred aircraft ...

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    Appointments

    1997-09-01T10:11:00Z

    Royal Brunei Airlines has appointed Pg All bin Haji Ahmad as director of corporate affairs, Haji Yahya Cheman as director of customer services, George Tan as director of sales, and Brian Johnson as director of technical services. Don Washburn has been named executive vice president flight operations at ...

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    Aircraft news

    1997-09-01T10:10:00Z

    United Airlines has ordered eight Boeing 767-300s, with four deliveries in 1998, one in 1999 and three in 2000. Air Canada has ordered five Airbus A330-300s and three A340-300s, plus 20 options, with deliveries starting in October 1999. Brit Air has ordered two Bombardier RJ 100s, ...

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    Suppliers

    1997-09-01T10:10:00Z

    Galileo International's initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange raised US$784 million, giving the company a market value of $2.45 billion. Galileo acquired the Traviswiss distribution company for $8 million in July. The Sabre Group is to install its passenger reservation, yield management, passenger control, frequent ...

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    Airports

    1997-09-01T10:09:00Z

    New York/JFK has received environmental clearance to build a $1.5 billion light rail system, which is due to be operational by 2002. Leipzig/Halle has received approval to extend the airport and construct a new runway which should be commissioned by 2000. London/City has submitted a planning ...

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    Lumpur late

    1997-09-01T09:56:00Z

    The opening of the US$3.5 billion Kuala Lumpur international airport at Sepang has been delayed from 1 January 1998 and is now likely in April.   Source: Airline Business

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    CLK delay

    1997-09-01T09:56:00Z

    The planned opening of Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok airport could be delayed from April to June 1998 as construction work on building the cargo terminal and the airport's passenger rail link has fallen behind. A final decision is expected in early September.   Source: Airline Business

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    Fokkers out

    1997-09-01T09:55:00Z

    Indonesian regional carrier Merpati Nusantara has been told by the government to replace its 13 Fokker F27s with British Aerospace BAe146-100s, while private carrier Sempati has decided to sell its F27s. The moves follow a fatal crash of a Sempati F27 in late July, as well as concerns about spare ...

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    UPS strike

    1997-09-01T09:46:00Z

    United Parcel Service's first ever strike is costing the company some $60 million per day. The strike, which began on 4 August, centres on the number of part-time employees; unions want more full-time jobs and are seeking pay and pension increases.   Source: Airline Business

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    Guv'nor Garvey

    1997-09-01T09:46:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration confirmed Jane Garvey as its new chief in July, some eight months after David Hinson stepped down.   Source: Airline Business

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    Mexican mix

    1997-09-01T09:45:00Z

    Swissair was due to start a daily codeshare service with Aéromexico on 12 August to Mexico City. The flight will operate from Zürich and Geneva via New York, and via Atlanta from the winter season.   Source: Airline Business

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    Debonair debut

    1997-09-01T09:45:00Z

    Debonair debut ebonair has completed its flotation on Easdaq, the pan-European stock exchange, raising US$41.9 million through the sale of about 35 per cent of the carrier. The UK startup will invest $12 million of the proceeds in fleet expansion over the next year and has already signed a letter ...