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    Express President

    1997-03-19T17:45:00Z

    Meridiana Express, the low cost subsidiary of Meridiana established in 1996, is preparing to start operations, with Giuseppe Napoli, former managing director of Meridiana, having been appointed president. An application for the operator's licence has been filed, and is expected to be awarded soon. The new carrier says that it ...

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    VASP's Argentine bid

    1997-03-19T17:43:00Z

    A part of the Kaiken Lineas Aereas consortium, Brazilian airline VASP, has bid to take over 90% of Argentinian carrier Servicios Aereos Paragonicos, which is to be privatised. VASP bought 80% of Patagonian airline Transportes Aereos Neuguinos in 1995. Source: Flight International

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    UPS passengers

    1997-03-19T16:58:00Z

    UPS began passenger services on 7 March, using Boeing 727-100QF freighters recently modified by Pemco to allow them to be operated in the passenger/ cargo quick-change role. The aircraft can now be equipped with 113-seat interiors for weekend charter services, increasing utilisation. Passenger services were inaugurated with a flight from ...

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    AvAtlantic stops

    1997-03-19T16:54:00Z

    AvAtlantic has been forced to stop flying after having its air-carrier certificate revoked by the US Federal Aviation Administration for alleged safety violations. The Savannah, Georgia-based company operated charter flights and wet-leases for other carriers, using seven Boeing 727s. The FAA charges that AvAtlantic improperly trained flight attendants and improperly ...

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    A question of engine quality?

    1997-03-19T11:20:00Z

    Sir - After months of rigorous testing to obtain certification, and subsequently testing clearance, for extended-range twinjet operations, you report in the article "Compressor damage grounds two of BA's 777 fleet" that the General Electric GE90 has had to be removed from British Airways 777s, having suffered compressor damage following ...

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    New Zealand

    1997-03-19T11:01:00Z

    New Zealand Airways Corporation has appointed Warwick Marriott group manager, international, responsible for the corporation's international business development. Airways' International group is focused on identifying investment opportunities in overseas air navigation and air-traffic-management systems, and incorporates the corporation's consulting arm, Airways Consulting. Marriott was formerly Airways' group manager, systems. ...

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    US Airways

    1997-03-19T11:00:00Z

    Christopher Doan is named senior vice-president for maintenance at US Airways (formerly USAir) of Arlington, Virginia. He was most recently vice-president for technical operations with Northwest Airlines. Source: Flight International

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    Boeing

    1997-03-19T10:59:00Z

    Boeing has elected three new senior vice-presidents. They are: Theodore Collins, senior vice-president and general counsel; Alan Mulally, senior vice-president and president of Boeing Defense & Space Group; and John Warner, senior vice-president. Collins also has responsibility for the office of corporate secretary and for contracts; and among Warner's responsibilities ...

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    Thai

    1997-03-19T10:59:00Z

    Thai Airways International has re-organised its senior management. Bhisit Kuslasayanon becomes executive vice-president commercial; Sqn Ldr Payoon Puakpong is named executive vice-president for customer service; and Flt Lt Sa-ad Sobsatrasorn is appointed executive vice-president for operations.   Source: Flight International

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    MDC

    1997-03-19T10:58:00Z

    Rick McCrary has been appointed vice-president at McDonnell Douglas (MDC) Australia, of Melbourne. McCrary, who joined MDC in 1990, was most recently manager for market development on the F-18 programme.   Source: Flight International

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    Spacehab buy

    1997-03-19T10:06:00Z

    Northrop Grumman's Astrotech commercial-spacecraft processing plant at Titusville, Florida, has been purchased by Spacehab. Astro- tech prepares spacecraft for commercial Delta and Atlas launches from nearby Cape Canaveral, Florida.   Source: Flight International

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    Aerospatiale talks to China about FANS

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Aerospatiale is negotiating with China on opening a new Future Air Navigation System (FANS) air-traffic route which would enable Virgin Atlantic to cut up to 45min from its Airbus A340 Hong-Kong-London service. China Airlines, which is due to receive its first A340 in March, is also likely to ...

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    FLS completes first 727 cargo conversion

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    FLS Aerospace has completed its first freighter conversion of a Boeing 727, and the aircraft has now entered service with TNT Express Worldwide on its European network. The aircraft, a -200 Adv, was modified at FLS' Stansted, UK, centre, using the Aircraft Engineering & Installation Services (AEI), Miami, supplemental type ...

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    Rossiya takes presidential Il-96-300

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Rossiya, the Russian government airline, has taken delivery of an Ilyushin Il-96-300 for use as a presidential transport. The aircraft has been fitted with a new executive interior and a communications suite. The interior was fitted in Switzerland and the aircraft repainted by KLM in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Source: ...

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    777 airframe undergoes longest-ever fatigue test

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Boeing's 777 full-scale fatigue-test airframe had undergone 120,000 simulated flights between January 1995 and 13 March this year, representing double the aircraft's 30-year design service objective, and making this the most extensive fatigue test to be carried out by the company. Boeing structural engineers are "very pleased" with ...

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    Canadian charter carriers expand their long-haul fleets

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Canadian charter airlines are boosting their long-haul fleets for their 1997 summer season as the Canada-Europe holiday market continues to grow. SkyService, which began holiday-charter flights in 1994 with leased Airbus Industrie A320s, will become the first North American operator of the Airbus A330 when it receives a ...

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    BA warms to A3XX plan

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    British Airways says that it will buy the Airbus A3XX, "-if it is commercially viable", and has criticised Boeing for dropping its plan to develop the 747-500X/ 600X models. BA chief operating officer Dr Alistair Cumming says: "We frankly commend Airbus for their bravery in taking this step." ...

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    Russian Aerospace '97

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Russian Aerospace '97 20-22 May, Moscow. Organised by Flight International and Aviaexport. Contact: Kim Daniels, First Conferences, 85 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1R 5AR, UK; tel: +44 (171) 404 7722; fax: +44 (171) 404 7733; email: confdesk@firstconf.com Source: Flight International

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    Safety in Colombia

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Colombian commercial air transport has a poor safety record by average world standards. This has been spotlighted by the US Federal Aviation Administration's International Air Safety Assessment Programme (IASAP), which gave Colombia's civil-aviation authority (Aeronautica Civil) only a Category 2 "conditional" rating for safety-oversight standards. Keen to earn its IASAP ...

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    Maintenance put underthe spotlight

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    GAMTA has launched a benchmarking study to determine the standards of service and prices offered by maintenance organisations in other parts of the world. The study, to be run on lines similar to a 1996 report on the competition UK flying training organisations faced from foreign schools, will attempt to ...