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    UPS volume up

    1997-02-26T14:49:00Z

    UPS says that its daily express volume was up almost 10% worldwide in 1996 compared to the previous year. In Europe, the company saw 15% growth. Revenue in 1996 exceeded $22 billion.   Source: Flight International

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    Kabo buys 747s

    1997-02-26T14:49:00Z

    Kabo Air has bought its first Boeing 747s, with the acquisition of two ex-Aer Lingus Boeing 747-100s from Global Aircraft Leasing, in a deal brokered by Fortis Aviation. The Nigerian airline will introduce the 747s in mid-March in time for this year's Hadj.   Source: Flight International

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    Qatar finalises fleet renewal plan

    1997-02-26T14:48:00Z

    Qatar Airways has arranged to lease two Airbus A300s to replace its fleet of Boeing 747s on long-haul services from its base in Doha. The airline, which underwent a major management and strategic revamp late in 1996 (Flight International 11-17 December 1996, P10), will introduce two ex-Garuda Pratt & ...

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    Airbus to introduce 'build to order' for A300/A310s

    1997-02-26T13:27:00Z

    Airbus Industrie is to start producing its A300 and A310 widebody twins on a "build-to-order" basis, in an effort to cut the number of aircraft which are having to be stored before delivery to customers. The A300/A310 firm backlog stands at only 29 aircraft, and the current production rate ...

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    Topnight collaboration

    1997-02-26T12:44:00Z

    Australia's Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO) has signed a collaborative research agreement with Sextant Avionique to study and integrate a helmet-mounted sight with a fighter simulator. The DSTO will integrate Topnight helmet software, supplied by Sextant, into a partial-dome F-18 simulator. It will be used to design display symbologies. ...

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    RWR deal for F-111

    1997-02-26T12:43:00Z

    British Aerospace Australia (BAeA) has been awarded a A$20 million ($15.3 million) contract to complete development of the ALR-2002 radar-warning receiver (RWR) for the air force's Lockheed Martin F-111s. BAeA has also been selected to upgrade navigational training equipment used by BAe 748s attached to the RAAF's School of Air ...

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    Arresting incident

    1997-02-26T12:42:00Z

    Swiss diplomats in Jakarta have formally apologised to the Indonesian Government on behalf of Saab and Swiss regional Crossair after a Crossair Saab 2000, chartered by Saab for an Asian/African demonstration tour, was impounded in Bali and its crew of 11 arrested for violating Indonesian airspace on 15 February. The ...

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    ...simulators are on the market now

    1997-02-26T12:37:00Z

    Sir - In response to Capt T A Seedsman's letter (Flight International, 5-11 February, P41), the maintenance-training department at SimuFlite Training International recognises the value and importance of simulation training for maintenance staff. Engine-run and taxi certification is made available to all of our business-aircraft maintenance-training clients. When ...

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    AlliedSignal APUs

    1997-02-26T12:36:00Z

    Sir - There was some misleading information in the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Directory (Flight International, 22-28 January, P25). It was indicated that AlliedSignal's 36-300 APU, standard equipment on Airbus single-aisle aircraft, will be replaced by our new 131-9(A) APU. This is incorrect. AlliedSignal has orders ...

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    Lockheed

    1997-02-26T12:29:00Z

    Lockheed Martin, of Bethesda, Maryland, has named William Bullock president of Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems in Marietta, Georgia. He succeeds John McLellan, who is to retire.   Source: Flight International

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    Eurofighter

    1997-02-26T12:29:00Z

    Brian Phillipson has become managing director of Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug, based in Munich, Germany. He succeeds Bill McNaughton, who has completed a three-year term in the post. Phillipson was most recently director of strategy and planning at British Aerospace, and worked for BAe's Military Aircraft division.   Source: ...

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    BMW R-R

    1997-02-26T12:28:00Z

    Robin Bailey has been appointed head of product support for the BR700 family of engines by German manufacturer BMW Rolls-Royce. Bailey has extensive product-support experience with airlines and manufacturers, including Cathay Pacific, Rolls-Royce, Saab and, most recently, GKN Westland Helicopters, where he was head of product support for the EH ...

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    Tracor

    1997-02-26T12:27:00Z

    David Lawrence has been promoted to president of Tracor Flight Systems, an Austin, Texas-based subsidiary of Tracor, which has operations in Mojave, California, and Fort Walton Beach, Florida. He replaces Don Fagan, who has retired. Lawrence was formerly vice-president of the Tracor Systems division, responsible for managing the QF-4 full-scale ...

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    Lufthansa

    1997-02-26T12:27:00Z

    Lufthansa has named the six-man executive board which is to take charge of the restructured passenger division of the company from 1 April. The company's current executive vice-president for marketing, Frederick Reid, will become head of marketing and network management, as well as being board spokesman. Lufthansa's current sales director ...

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    MDC

    1997-02-26T12:26:00Z

    Grace Robertson has been appointed to head the Advanced Transport Aircraft Systems group of McDonnell Douglas (MDC) Military Transport Aircraft. She replaces John King, who is to retire. Robertson was formerly vice-president/general manager for development at MDC company Douglas Aircraft.   Source: Flight International

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    NJS

    1997-02-26T12:26:00Z

    Adelaide, Australia-based National Jet Systems (NJS) Group has appointed former Qantas executive Mike Grehan general manager. He was previously financial controller for Qantas' Associated Business division, responsible for the oversight of regional airlines, including Qantas Airlink, which operates 11 British Aerospace 146s on a wet-lease basis from NJS. ...

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    FAA

    1997-02-26T12:25:00Z

    Dr Anne Harlan has been appointed director of the US Federal Aviation Administration's William J Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey. She was most recently special assistant to the regional administrator of the FAA's New England region. Source: Flight International

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    Saab subscribes

    1997-02-26T12:10:00Z

    Saab Aircraft is subscribing to Jeppesen's Maintenance Information Service, in an effort to expand the electronic maintenance-documentation services which it offers to operators of Saab 340s and 2000s. The Jeppesen service includes document-viewing software for aircraft-maintenance manuals.   Source: Flight International

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    Hella aerospce

    1997-02-26T12:09:00Z

    Hella Aerospace has been formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of motor-industry supplier Hella KG Hueck, to take over the activities of the Lippstadt, Germany-based company's former aviation-technology division.   Source: Flight International

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    CSE sells simulators

    1997-02-26T12:05:00Z

    CSE Aviation has sold two Frasca International simulators to the SAS Flight Academy. The Flight Navi- gational Procedure Trainers are to be installed at the SAS schools in Denmark and Norway in July. Oxford, UK-based CSE, which has represented Frasca throughout much of Europe for over 25 years, says that ...