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    FAA concern over military GPS control resurfaces

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    RENEWED US Federal Aviation Administration concern about military control of the global-positioning system (GPS) navigational-satellite constellation has been made public just as the GPS is to become the USA's primary means of civil-aviation navigation. The FAA's disquiet is revealed in a letter to the US Air Force from ...

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    New Hungarian ATC centre will run civil and military airspace

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Hungary expects to be the first former Warsaw Pact country - and one of the first in Europe - to achieve totally integrated civil/military airspace when it opens its new Budapest air-traffic-control (ATC) centre on 1 September. The Mathias centre, near Budapest's Ferihegy Airport, is designed to accommodate ...

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    Mesaba expands under new Airlink contract

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    USREGIONAL MESABA Airlines has signed a new agreement with Northwest Airlines extending its operations to include all Northwest Airlink codeshare flights from Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota. Mesaba will take over from Express Airlines I on 1 August. Express will continue to operate as Northwest Airlink from Memphis, Tennessee. The ...

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    NASA aims to cut drag with control-surface research

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    NASA has begun test flights of an adaptive control-surface experiment which it hopes could lead to drag reductions of up to 3% for commercial aircraft, worth roughly $140 million a year in reduced fuel savings. The tests are taking place on the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar operated by Orbital ...

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    FAA fine for ARCA

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Aerovias Colombianas (ARCA) is to be fined $68,000 for ignoring a US Federal Aviation Administration airworthiness directive (AD). The airline was operating US-registered aircraft and was thus required to comply with FAA ADs. Colombian authorities suspended the airline's operating certificate on 24 January, and it remains grounded. Inspections found that ...

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    1900D flap setting

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Skyway Airlines, a Midwest Express Connection operator, has become the first airline to modify its Beech 1900Ds with a new, 17 degree flap setting, which increases stability during approach, reduces control problems caused by tailplane icing, increases single-engine safety margins and improves crosswind performance. Source: Flight International

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    Bashkortostan A320s

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    A new airline is reportedly being formed by the Government of CIS republic Bashkortostan, which will operate leased Airbus A319s and A320s. A special-purpose company, Bashaeroinvest, has been established to arrange funding. Source: Flight International

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    Indian purchase

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Indian Airlines has now received board approval to move forward with the purchase of six 50-seat regional aircraft, with financing expected to be provided through long-term bank loans. The carrier has short-listed the Saab 2000, AI(R) ATR 42-500 and the Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8.   Source: ...

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    Virgin delays A340

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic has declined to accept delivery of the second of two ex-development, 1992-built, Airbus A340-300s as the aircraft was leaking fuel. The problem, which is understood to have resulted from it having been stored with the tanks dry, is being worked on by British Aerospace at Toulouse. ...

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    P&W solves A330 engine problem

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is retrofitting all PW4164 and PW4168 turbofans powering the Airbus A330 with a redesigned blade platform after tests revealed the potential for high N1 (low-pressure-spool rpm) rotor imbalance and the loss of the fan-containment system in the event of a fan blade detaching - a risk with ...

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    Leases set for Tu-204

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Sirocco Aerospace International plans to announce its first lease commitments for the Rolls-Royce RB.211-535E4-powered Tupolev Tu-204-120, following the certification of the engine/airframe combination by the Russian Air Registry, and the first delivery later this month. Sirocco was officially launched in Moscow in December 1996 by Egypt's Kato Group ...

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    Swissair closes on MD-10 conversion work

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Swissair's SR Technics maintenance subsidiary has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with McDonnell Douglas (MDC) to fit up to 25 DC-10-10s with an advanced, Honeywell-designed, two-crew flightdeck under Phase II of the FedEx MD-10 programme. MDC confirms that the MoU has been agreed, but adds that "-it ...

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    UK carriers close on A300F contracts

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    SEVERAL UK-based cargo airlines are confirming plans to begin operating Airbus A300 freighters, as DHL works towards the introduction of the widebody on its intra-European network. Heavylift Cargo Airlines is understood to have concluded a deal with C-S Aviation Services for two British Aerospace Aviation Services (BAeAS)-converted A300B4 ...

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    Vietnam nears decision on long-haul fleet

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Vietnam Airlines expects to make a decision on a new long-range passenger aircraft before the end of the year, but says that its final type selection will be largely contingent on the availability of either US or European export-credit financing. The airline has narrowed its choice down to ...

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    ARIA posts profits after year of growth

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Aeroflot-Russian International Airlines(ARIA) has posted a positive set of 1996 results, showing a strong growth in passenger numbers and a boom in cargo traffic. ARIA revealed an overall net profit of 124.5 billion roubles ($22 million) for 1996, and the results would have been better but for an ...

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    CAE eyes military boom

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    CAE president John Caldwell says that the group is preparing to take a leading position in Europe's military-simulator sector as sales boom over the next five years, and will also consider re-entering the USA once an exclusion agreement signed with Hughes Electronics expires. Europe's military-simulator market is expected ...

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    El Al sell-off hinges on Sabbath flying

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    An Israeli Government committee has recommended the full privatisation of national carrier El Al, although the politically sensitive issue of flying on the Jewish Sabbath, which has dogged previous attempts at a sale, has yet to be resolved. The inter-departmental committee proposes the flotation of all the airline's ...

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    Fokker's SABCA share to be sold

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Receivers at FOKKER Aircraft have decided to put the bankrupt company's 48.8%share in Belgian aerospace manufacturer SABCA up for sale. It is not yet clear whether the shares will be floated on the stock market or placed directly with an investor. SABCA says that there are "several" prospective ...

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    Japanese majors look to improve on a poor 1996

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Japan's major airlines have revealed disappointing financial performances in 1996/7, as higher fuel charges and a weak yen eroded operating profits, but the carriers are optimistic that there will be improvements this year. Japan Airlines (JAL) swung back into the red with an overall net loss of ´9.2 ...

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    CityLine record

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa CityLine carried more than 3 million passengers for the first time during 1996, helped by the growth of its fleet which is now exclusively built around regional jets. Although the regional carrier saw sales grow by more than 20%to above DM1 billion ($590 million) in 1996, the company's pre-tax ...