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India may perform U-turn on overseas investors
The Indian Government is considering reversing its ban on foreign airlines taking an equity stake in domestic operators. The ban was enacted earlier this year by the administration led by prime minister Deve Gowda. His replacement in April by a new leader has led to a reconsideration of the move, ...
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Kiwi will expand under new investor-group ownership
KIWI INTERNATIONAL Airlines is to continue to expand its route structure and fleet size after its planned emergence from US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection later this month. Jerry Murphy, Kiwi's president and chief executive, expects the Kiwi International Holdings investor group to gain control of the airline. The ...
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Marketplace
++ Air Caledonie has placed an order for one additional new Aero International (Regional) ATR 42, for delivery before the end of 1997. The airline already flies three ATR 42s. ++ United Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A319-100. The International Aero Engines V2500-A5-powered aircraft is one of ...
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United adds 767ERs
United has ordered eight Boeing 767-300ERs for delivery between May 1998 and 2000. As part of the deal, the airline has placed a contract with Pratt & Whitney for 18 PW4000 engines (16 installed, two spare) worth $115 million. Source: Flight International
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SAA suffers from 777 delay
Chris Yates/JOHANNESBURG South African Airways (SAA) says that its continuously deferred order for Boeing 777s is about to have a financial impact on the airline, while the delay is forcing the carrier to acquire interim aircraft capacity. Deliveries of four 777s had originally been due to ...
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Sempati president makes restructuring case
Sempati Air's recently appointed president, Santun Nainggolan, is warning that the Indonesian regional carrier's financial problems will get worse, unless the company is restructured and jobs shed. Nainggolan has compared Indonesia's largest private airline to an "overloaded boat" in danger of sinking if action is not taken to ...
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P&W and SIA sign engine-overhaul agreement
Pratt & Whitney has signed a preliminary agreement to invest in Singapore Airlines' (SIA) engine service-and-overhaul capability and develop it as a regional joint-venture business. Under the memorandum signed, P&W plans to take a 51% stake in the joint venture, with SIA's engineering subsidiary holding the rest. The ...
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Western Pacific and Frontier plan low-fare marriage
The two Colorado-based independent carriers, Western Pacific Airlines (Westpac) and Frontier Airlines, have announced plans to merge and form one of the largest low-fare operators in the USA after Southwest Airlines. The two airlines lost $21 million between them in the first quarter of 1997 and hope to ...
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Coping with interference
Sir - I read with interest Capt Mark Zucal's letter "Electromagnetic hazards" (Flight International, 18-24 June, P68). These are now known as "PEDs" (personal electronic devices). I am involved in this, not with compact-disc (CD) players, but, more importantly, with medical equipment and work along with operators, manufacturers ...
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Hughes
David Pope has become president of International Airspace Management Systems, a new business area within Hughes Aircraft's Information Systems, based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. He was formerly vice-president of Command and Control Systems, of Fullerton, California, a division of Hughes Information Technology Systems. Source: Flight ...
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Litton
Michael Gering has become president of Woodland Hills, California-based Litton Industries' Amecom division, of College Park, Maryland, which develops systems for electronic warfare, air-traffic control and space operations. Gering was most recently vice-president and general manager. Source: Flight International
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Rolls-Royce
Paul Heiden has been appointed an executive director of UK aero-engine company Rolls-Royce from 1 July, when he becomes managing director of the Industrial Power Group. Heiden, now finance director of the Aerospace Group, succeeds Richard Maudslay, who has resigned as an executive director. John Rivers, now personnel director of ...
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Reed Aerospace
Changes have taken place within Reed Aerospace with the creation of Reed Aerospace's on-line news service, Air Transport Intelligence (ATI). Kieran Daly, formerly Flight International Newsletters editor, has become ATI on-line editor. He has been replaced on Newsletters by Emma Kelly, previously editor of Inmarsat's Aeronautical Satellite News. New ATI ...
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Aviall spares
Aviall has been appointed the sole worldwide after-market distributor for Allison 250 turbine-engine replacement parts produced by Extex, which acquired Superior Turbine, the leading independent developer of Allison 250 spares, in 1996. Source: Flight International
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ABSC brakes horizon
Aircraft Braking Systems (ABSC) has been selected to supply the braking system for Raytheon Aircraft's Hawker Horizon business jet. ABSC will supply tyres, wheels, carbon brakes and the brake-by-wire system. Messier-Dowty is supplying the landing gear. Source: Flight International
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Cabin deal
French maintenance company Sogerma is to supply Sabena with cabin interiors for its long-range fleet. It will also equip the aircraft with satellite communications and reporting systems. A deal has also been signed with Airbus for conversion of three A330-300s previously owned by Air Inter Europe. Completion is set for ...
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CASA selects Meggitt
Meggitt Aerospace, of the UK, has been awarded a contract to supply the bleed-air ducting system for the engine-nacelle interface of CASA's new C-295 military-transport aircraft. The new aircraft will be powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127G turboprops. Source: Flight International
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China A320 installed
An Airbus A320 simulator, produced by Thomson Training &Simulation, has been installed in a new training and support centre near Beijing Airport, established by Airbus and China Aviation Supplies. An A340 simulator is due to be operational before the end of the year. Source: Flight International
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SimuFlite upgrades
SimuFlite Training International has upgraded its Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas-based Bombardier Canadair Challenger 601-3A/3R and Raytheon Hawker 800/1000 simulators with Honeywell's NZ-2000 navigation-management computer. Source: Flight International