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    AIDC MD-95 empennage

    1998-01-07T14:34:00Z

    Taiwan's Aero Industry Development (AIDC) has completed the empennage for the first production Boeing MD-95, ready for delivery to Boeing's Long Beach, California, assembly plant in mid-January.   Source: Flight International

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    Lancair books 150TH

    1998-01-07T14:17:00Z

    Lancair says that orders for its Columbia 300 piston-single have passed 150. US certification of the four-seat aircraft is scheduled for April, with first deliveries beginning in the second half of 1998.   Source: Flight International

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    Signature expands

    1998-01-07T14:16:00Z

    Signature Flight Support has purchased Anchorage Air Center, at Alaska's Anchorage International Airport, to expand its chain of fixed-base operations, already the largest in the USA.   Source: Flight International

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    Air Methods flies flag

    1998-01-07T14:15:00Z

    Air Methods has signed a three-year contract to provide helicopter medical-transport services for Arizona's Flagstaff Medical Center. Services will begin in February with a Bell 206L-3, until replaced by a 407, with a second helicopter available when needed.   Source: Flight International

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    EMS S-76C+ delivered

    1998-01-07T14:14:00Z

    AirEvac of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has taken delivery of the first Sikorsky S-76C+ configured for emergency-medical-service missions, which it operates on behalf on Hillcrest HealthCare System. The S-76C+ can carry two patient litters, or one litter and five medical attendants.   Source: Flight International

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    Kuwaiti buys A319CJ

    1998-01-07T14:13:00Z

    Kuwaiti conglomerate Mohamed Abdulmohsin Al Kharafi has become the first announced customer for the Airbus Corporate Jetliner. Powered by International Aero Engines V2527s, the A319CJ will be configured to carry 30 passengers.   Source: Flight International

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    FLIR buys Agema

    1998-01-07T13:58:00Z

    Oregon-based FLIR Systems has completed the acquisition of Sweden's Agema Infrared Systems, and its French, UK and US subsidiaries, from Spectra-Physics Holdings.   Source: Flight International

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    Shuttle takeover

    1998-01-07T13:49:00Z

    US Airways has completed the purchase of the US Airways Shuttle from a consortium of US banks. The carrier previously held a minority interest. The Shuttle will continue to be operated as a seperate company. A new service between Boston and Washington DC will be added to its Washington-New York ...

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    Training fails test

    1998-01-07T12:44:00Z

    The oversight of pilot and flightcrew training by the US Federal Aviation Administration must improve, says a US General Accounting Office (GAO) report. It states that accident rates can be reduced by improved pilot training. The study examines the relationship of airline pilots' performance to accidents, and the FAA's system ...

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    Collins for America

    1998-01-07T12:43:00Z

    American Airlines has selected Rockwell-Collins as the primary avionics supplier for its new fleet of Boeing 737s and 777s. The ten-year agreement, worth $200 million, allows for guaranteed acquisition pricing and provides for maintenance and logistics support, and includes the GLU-920 multi-mode receiver, traffic-alert collision-avoidance system and WXR-700X forward- looking ...

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    Silent in Asia

    1998-01-07T12:42:00Z

    Alaska Airlines claims to be the first US carrier to be fully compliant with US Federal Aviation Administration Stage 3 noise requirements, some two years ahead of the year 2000 deadline. Alaska Air has hushkitted its non-pure-Stage-3 aircraft (eight Boeing 737-200s) making it the first major US airline to operate ...

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    US Airways takes APIC

    1998-01-07T12:40:00Z

    US Airways has picked Sundstrand's Auxiliary Power International (APIC) to supply its APS 3200 auxiliary power unit for the airline's recent order for up to 400 Airbus A320 family aircraft.   Source: Flight International

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    Embraer orders

    1998-01-07T12:11:00Z

    Trans States Airlines has firm orders for seven Embraer RJ145 regional jets and options on a further 18, an application by the airline for slot exemptions at Chicago's O'Hare Airport has revealed. The St Louis-based carrier wants to serve three Appalachian region cities from Chicago. First delivery of the aircraft ...

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    Korean downturn

    1998-01-07T12:10:00Z

    Asiana Airlines and Korean Air are cutting over 20 international passenger and cargo services and reducing frequencies on a number of domestic and international routes. South Korea's worsening financial woes have also resulted in Air New Zealand and Qantas stopping services to Seoul.   Source: Flight International

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    Turkish upgrade

    1998-01-07T12:09:00Z

    Turkey has selected a consortium of Elbit, Israel Aircraft Industries and Singapore Aerospace to upgrade 48 Northrop F-5s.   Source: Flight International

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    Qantas selects IFE

    1998-01-07T12:00:00Z

    Qantas is set to complete a deal with Rockwell-Collins (Hughes Avicom) to equip its 32 Boeing 747s and 28 Boeing 767s with the US manufacturer's interactive inflight-entertainment (IFE) system.   Source: Flight International

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    Boeing delivery delay forces Hokkaido to defer start-up

    1998-01-07T00:00:00Z

    A delay in the delivery of aircraft has forced the Japanese start-up Hokkaido International Airlines to postpone its launch of regular services until mid-1998. The airline's first aircraft, a new Boeing 767-300ER leased from Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services, was scheduled for delivery in February but will now be up to ...

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    First Boeing 737-600 is rolled out of Renton

    1998-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Boeing rolled out the first 737-600 at its Renton, Washington, factory in December 1997. The aircraft, which is the smallest member of the Next Generation 737 family, is the first of three 737-600s which will be involved in the flight-test and certification programme. Delivery to launch customer SAS is scheduled ...

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    CFMI/Rybinsk discuss CFM56

    1998-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS CFM International (CFMI) and Russian engine manufacturer Rybinsk Motors are discussing the setting up of a production line for CFM56-3s, which power Boeing 737-300s. Rybinsk, which already builds some CFM56 components, is said by CFMI president Gerard Laviec to be a "good candidate" for such a ...

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    DHL-Europe boosts fleet of A300B4 freighters

    1998-01-07T00:00:00Z

    The European arm of US express-parcels carrier DHL has increased its Airbus A300B4-200F freighter acquisition programme to nine aircraft. The airline has also received its first Daimler-Benz Aerospace Airbus (Dasa Airbus)-converted aircraft, following certification of the cargo conversion. The aircraft, one of three ex-Egyptair A300B4s being leased from ...